Table of Contents

The 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.

Introduction:

  • There is a Choice We Make

  • When We Fall Asleep

  • When We Wake Up

  • Facets of Presence

  • The Substrate of All Experience

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

  • Dualism Shapes and Divides the World

  • 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

  • Do You Know God?

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:

  • Iain McGilchrist and the Divided Brain

  • 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

  • Judgment vs. Discernment

  • Pantheism vs. Panentheism

  • Awareness, Mind, and the Act of Perception

  • Nondual Awareness: Being In the World

Page 9:

  • One Truth, Many Voices: Wisdom of the Upanishads and the Bible

  • God and Consciousness

  • Substance Dualism vs. Dual-Aspect Monism

  • Unity and the Holy Trinity

  • Manifesting Your Desires?

  • The Light of All Mankind: A Nondual Reading of John 1:1-5

  • Recognizing Awareness in John 1:9-14


Page 10:

  • The World as a Modulation within Consciousness