Friday, January 27, 2012

TV interview

Here it is!

Well sure, it's cable, sure to be seen by only five or six couch potatoes who are too stoned to operate the remote. But you can watch it at your leisure on the web. It's an hour long, with the first half as bio questions and the second half about the Bhagavad Gita and my book. This will have to do until I find time to write a blog post about the book and my reading at Powell's Hawthorne on March 29, as Anne requested. Either life is shockingly full or I'm extremely inefficient. Or both. But I'll get to it, I swear!

Saturday, January 21, 2012

We might be able to make this blog interesting by discussing questions of spiritual/psychological moment. I specialize in practical applications of the principles of nonduality. For instance, wisdom yoga is the pairing of opposite tendencies in the mind, which cancels them out, revealing deeper levels of consciousness. Ordinarily we fixate on one side or the other of any polarity. This causes serious imbalances, individually and globally. The teaching of the Gita is to bring the sides together, revealing the Absolute as Nataraja Guru put it, or at least maximizing our understanding of the situation. I can attest that putting this into practice changes a person's life for the better, often dramatically.
  I imagine I'll be blogging to myself for awhile, so until you join in I'll relate some of the examples I run across in my interactions with friends. I already have several email conversations going, and I've often thought it was a shame I couldn't share the insights we've discovered. This might be a way to do just that. Not all our questions need to be private. Or you can pretend they are about a friend of yours.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

The Book is Done

Wow, two months have passed since I started this. I've been busy. The last details of finalizing the book plus doing the holidays took a lot of time. Early this month I sent in the index and a few last minute corrections, and now it's out of my hands. I've started working on publicity, which frankly is a bore. Tonight I indulged myself in a treat: writing an exegesis of the Tower of Babel, the kind of work I truly love to do, just to taste the delight of creative expression. Tomorrow it will be back to composing and sending out letters, wondering if anyone in the universe is still interested in such old fashioned ideas as enlightenment and psychological evolution. We shall see. Happily, the whole project has been fun and educational, so if only four people buy the book I'll still be content.