by M / K / B | Mindscapes
Sure, I could focus on what I’m not doing (yet). Make note of and draw attention to, say, the exercise regime of my ‘ideal self’ to-do list… I could feel bad about how different/better/healthier I might be if I had actually dedicated myself as...
by M / K / B | Mindscapes
What happens when you combine inner-work with outer-work? You get Oneness. But how do you live in a world that looks like it has borders and boundaries, with people who talk in terms of being separate, and still maintain your own cosmology of Oneness? In other words,...
by M / K / B | Mindscapes
Like hyphenated Americans, the idea of radical compassion or unconditional love, bemuse. While many seem to abide the lores of selective compassion, which is not unlike selective-listening where one admits to some but not all of what is available, compassion is what...
by M / K / B | Mindscapes
John Keats died at age 25 believing he was a failure. What did Keats seek in himself that felt lacking? Life is fickle. One window seems clear. Revealing bright, unclouded, direct experience. Another hazy. As if obscured by a screen filtering and distancing our...