Table of Contents

The weekly articles on the main pages are presented as they are written, chronologically.

For an alphabetized list grouped by subject (with links), see the Topical Guide.

Page 1:

  • Mind is the Framework for Perception

  • Subjectivity is the Source of All Knowing

  • Reality Perceives Itself Through You

  • Beyond Chance and Predetermination

  • The Role of Meaningful Coincidences in Our Lives

  • Happiness

  • How Dualism Shapes and Divides Our World, and the Unifying Truth

  • Do You Know God?

  • God's Presence as the Wellspring of Being

Page 2:

  • The Mystery of “I Am”

  • The Will of God

  • The Ultimate Reality According to Sacred Texts of the World

  • I Am Aware

  • There Can Only Be One Reality

  • A Single Recognition

  • Consciousness is Not a Feature of Reality but Reality Itself

  • Overheard In Devotion

  • Practicing the Presence

Page 3:

  • The Timelessness of Aware Presence

  • Frictionless Flow

  • An Imperfect Universe?

  • Mind Creates Space and Time from the Infinite

  • The Same Can Be Said for Consciousness / PSA

  • To Access Stillness

  • Coffee Shop Talk

  • Meister Eckhart: “God Cannot Know Itself Without Me”

  • Parmenides' Groundbreaking Argument

Page 4:

  • On Being a Sinner and the Need for Salvation

  • Mind Illuminates the World

  • Consciousness Is Free to Choose

  • Awareness is the Seer, Mind is the Seen

  • Awareness Knowing Awareness as Awareness

  • Aware Presence Simply Is

  • “I Am”: The Unqualified Truth

  • Missing the Obvious

  • The Locus of Control

Page 5:

  • The Highest Truth Is a Simple Recognition

  • The Infinite Knows the World Indirectly

  • Reality is the Here and Now

  • Regret Is an Activity of Ego

  • Beyond Doubt

  • Consciousness Simply Is

  • Beyond Good and Evil

  • When Awareness Recognizes Itself

  • The Christian Trinity: Aspects of “I Am”

Page 6:

  • Approaches to Nondual Prayer

  • Grace: Gift from Above or the Recognition of Reality?

  • Reconciling Mind and Matter with Dual-Aspect Monism

  • Spinoza's Dual-Aspect Monism Compared to the Nondual Perspective

  • Jung's Unified Field: Psyche and Matter as Dual Aspects of Reality

  • Schopenhauer, Dual-Aspect Monism and the Nondual Perspective

Page 7:

  • The Divided Brain: Iain McGilchrist and Dual-Aspect Monism

  • David Chalmers: Beyond the Hard Problem

  • David Bohm's Implicate Wholeness

  • Nisargadatta Maharaj’s Teachings: Beyond “I Am”?

  • Jesus' Canonical Teachings of Nondual Reality (Part 1)

  • Jesus' Non-Canonical Teachings of Nondual Reality (Part 2)

Page 8:

  • The Great, Unsolvable Mystery

  • Consciousness and Dynamism Are Two Aspects of One Reality

  • Eliminating Worry

  • Where do Hunches Come From?

  • Beyond the Personal

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