We Are Everything

Published: Sat, 03/30/24

I'd like to share an amazing resource I came across recently. It's an organization called Kindred which features some of authors I've been sharing including: Darcia Narvaez of Restoring the Kinship Worldview and the Evolved Nest. They have a beautiful newsletter that just came out which is giving us the challenge: Are we really moving towards wholeness? 

Exploring how our worldview informs us is the thing that is going to free us from our negative assumptions about life. One of the articles in this issue is particularly significant: How Babies Learn the Story of Separation. 

We can use this to create a new story for the generations to come after us. 
 


If all is one… then all is one.

Our basic philosophy is that all is one, but how deeply do we dive into that? If all is one… then all is one. No exceptions. This means that because you’re alive, everything’s alive.

The alive, awakened state is looking for you. Yes, it’s coming from “outside” and trying to break through the crust of separation. Seeing it this way can be a vibrant way to find your core of reality. The entire world is alive and full of consciousness, even the rocks, the plants, the animals, the trees. Everything. We live within a vast aliveness and we are part of it. We’re not separate from it in any way.

If that’s true it means that whenever you’re feeling separate the entire world of life is looking for you; is wanting you to step back into the reality of being a human being here and now.

Welcome.


We Are Everything

We are everything. In typical spiritual teachings we would tend to say we are a part of everything. This is what’s fabulous about nonduality. Because nonduality is always specific. That statement is dual. We are part of everything. Like I’m a little piece sitting inside of everything. Nonduality shows how that’s dual. You’ve taken this …


The Sense of Duality

Our sense of duality, of being separate from things, is so acute these days, so dramatic, even. One of the reasons for that is because we don’t get into nature anymore. Even nature is something that’s way out there. We don’t have the sense that it’s right here, and so we don’t have a sense …


Be Here Now

Be here now. You’ve heard of that statement before, right? This is the perfect example of how we take something that’s really profound and beautiful and turn it into concepts that confuse us. The biggest problem with this statement is “be here now.” We focus on the “now.” You cannot have a “now” without a …


The Problem with Nonduality

The problem with non-duality is that, despite everybody’s best intentions, it always turns into a head trip. It just turns into concepts and concepts and defining words, even though the actual definition of it is that concepts are the problem. You can’t cure concepts with concepts. That’s just simple logic; it just makes sense. So …


Nonduality and White Guilt

Non-duality and white guilt. That’s not a good name, but you know what I’m talking about—white guilt, right? Are we responsible for what our ancestors have done? And white: it’s not accurate because there’s all sorts of conquering cultures that aren’t necessarily white, but what I mean by white guilt, white culture is a conquering …


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