Tag Archives: habitual mind
Mind Expansion in Art School
Some of my fondest memories deal with my unique education in art school. I attended the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan, New York. It was a very progressive school. It was there that I was given real insights to … Continue reading
Posted in god, Inner growth, psychology, Reality, religion, spirituality, symbolism, unity
Tagged deeper meaning, Emanuel Swedenborg, George Gurdjieff, habitual mind, human potential, sacred exercises
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Soupy Sales is Dead (part 2)
In my previous post, I commented on how Soupy Sales’ death inspired me to contemplate the deeper spiritual aspects of comedy and laughter, including how getting a pie thrown in one’s face actually could offer a valuable lesson in spiritual … Continue reading
Posted in god, Life after death, psychology, Reality, religion, spirituality, unity
Tagged death, evil, George Gurdjieff, habitual mind, hypnotism, proving God, salvation, Soupy Sales, trance
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Without misfortune, distress, and sickness our lives would suffer.
That may sound like a great paradox but I am referring to eternal happiness not worldly happiness. We usually are happy when things are going OUR way. That is, happiness is obtained when life and the world all fall into … Continue reading
Posted in god, health, Inner growth, Life after death, love, Reality, religion, spirituality, unity
Tagged goodness, habitual mind, happiness, misfortune, pleasure, suffering
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