1.
It’s Pike’s Peak or Bust. Do not take the Donner Pass.
I imagine Shankaracharya as an eighth-century Sheldon Cooper.
Saguna Brahman is Brahman from Maya’s point of view.
2.
Twenty years of nonduality and all I got was this invisible t-shirt.
In a perfect world, mind gathers, intelligence reports, and intuition acts.
Awareness being self-aware happens on the field of Maya.
3.
First, attention minus thought equals parabrahman.
Murmur, murmur, murmur, murmur, murmur.
From an absolute point of view, this is not happening.
4.
From a relative point of view,
handle things with care.
Treat all bruises with love.
5.
To deny existence requires existence.
If thoughts appear in consciousness,
who am I? Love is never having to say.
6.
We are waves who think
we’re not the sea.
This is living dangerously.
7.
Objects appearing in the mind are closer than you think.
Children are conceived.
Consciousness is unborn.
8.
Mountaineering is primitive self-inquiry.
Psychotherapy is the midpoint of all mountaineering.
Peaking is peaking.