• John Wolf — On Making Our Own Reality

    This posting on making our own reality is the first of three related messages. The second will be on Victimhood, and the third on Responding to Evil Events. One of the effects of our sense of separateness in our physical world is that we perceive ourselves independent of all objective reality surrounding us. To borrow…

  • John Dorsey Wolf — On Victimhood

    Are we victims? As a result of our illusionary separation from our physical world, events seem to happen to us. The prevalence and apparent unfairness of pain, suffering, and evil acts, can reinforce a mind-set of life in a world gone mad, largely determined by people who are morally, ethically, and ecologically out of control.…

  • Krishnamurti on reforming systems

    Our Norwegian friend Inger Lise Karlsen adds this comment to another post, which I think deserves a place of its own, this election year. From J. Krishnamurti, Total Freedom — The Essential Krishnamurti: “What is the good of learning if in the process of living we are destroying ourselves? “As we are having series of…

  • Don Sanderson on enlightenment

    [Don posted this as a comment to another post, but I thought it deserved a wider audience than that was likely to get.] When I was still pre-puberty, anything that smelled like normal Western religion turned me away and still does, yet I was attracted to Rosicrucian, Theosophy, and Buddhist wisps that were floating around…

  • John Wolf on Evil Acts

    A Message on Evil Acts Referring to the last two postings, one might ask,“Doesn’t this lead to copping out and turning our back to our problems?” “If people are intimately involved with constructing their own experiences, and evil tendencies are built into our reality, then what keeps us from wiping our hands of other people’s…

  • New Rita communication — starting a new model

    Thursday, February 11, 2016 7:50 a.m. Lying down in bed, sleeping late, a sudden thought like cutting through fog, and I thought, “Miss Rita, ready for me to get back to work?” So here I am. I have almost forgotten the thought – it was a realization that the spatial analogy is still intertwined with…

  • Speaking of communication ….

    I just checked the website for The Monroe Institute and to my delight they have listed the weekend program that Bob Holbrook and I are going to teach in April and again in August. I’m really looking forward to this. We’re all born with access to guidance, and we use it all our lives, often…

  • Rita — A matter of scale

    Friday, February 12, 2016 F: 5:30 a.m. All right, Rita, I have re-read what you gave me yesterday. If I had any thought of steering today’s discussion by a question from the content of yesterday’s, I’m going to have to give up the idea. So I hope you’re ready to proceed on your own. R:…

  • Rita – communication and bias

    Saturday, February 13, 2016 F: 5:35 a.m. All right, Miss Rita, I’m ready if you are. R: Then, let’s look at the world – by which, I mean “reality” – as it appears from a higher level, a more inclusive level, than the so-called individual. I have been at some pains to reinforce what the…

  • Rita — TGU’s life as seen by them

    Sunday, February 14, 2016 F: 4:40 a.m. All right, Miss Rita. Life as seen from the point of view of All-That-Is? R: More like life as seen by TGU [what we call The Guys Upstairs, meaning non-physical intelligences that interact with those of us in 3D life] interpreting All-That-Is, as I explained yesterday. F: All…