Who Am ‘I’?
Great changes and shifts occur in me that I cannot describe, but they are very real. Ways open. A fragrance from the divine comes through. No one sees this, but it is the most profound event in my life.’ – Bahauddin
Great changes and shifts occur in me that I cannot describe, but they are very real. Ways open. A fragrance from the divine comes through. No one sees this, but it is the most profound event in my life.’ – Bahauddin
All work for development has two sides—something old in man has to be killed and something quite new has to be born. Preparation for the one and the other must go side by side, and they require quite different work. – Rodney Collin
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Self-remembering is awareness of the presence of God. – Rodney Collin This may be a surprising statement for some people
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The very idea of finding one’s self is problematic because we are the never the same. If you think you have found yourself—a solid, unchanging self—wouldn’t that imply that you’ve stopped growing?
On Finding Oneself Read More »
How does self-observation develop our sense of I? A Sequence of Work ‘I’s Once, during an elementary school break, as
How do we go beyond ourselves to awaken, beyond ‘I’? What Happened to ‘I’? I am sitting in a cafe. My
Intervals in an octave are places where other octaves may enter and move things in a different direction. Intervals can result in an outcome completely different from what we expect.
Three Forces and the Three Lines of Work Read More »
The Fourth Way teaches that the Law of Three is one of two cosmic laws. It states that every phenomenon,
Yin, Yang and the Law of Three Read More »
If we understood the law of octaves, we could see more clearly how the universe unfolds, or how a tree grows, or how learning requires special efforts at certain, very specific, points.