The German translator Richard Wilhelm, who presented to the world the first English translation of the old Taoist meditation text—-the Secret of the Golden Flower—-in 1929 (and just before… more →
A Forest Wanderer's Notesatiasrama wrote 10 months ago: The German translator Richard Wilhelm, who presented to the world the first English translation of t … more →
atiasrama wrote 10 months ago: I am following up on one of my previous posts here, “The 1970s and It’s Spiritual Influe … more →
atiasrama wrote 1 year ago: Exposure to the works of Alan Watts, sometime in 1969, initiated a process of purging myself of rigi … more →
atiasrama wrote 1 year ago: ~ A report on visiting Shree Maa and her ashram community on Valentine’s Day 1999, during thei … more →
atiasrama wrote 1 year ago: I attended last night an enjoyable, and easy to follow, talk on Guru Yoga: The Most Secret Practice … more →
atiasrama wrote 1 year ago: My first year in high school came just on the eve of the counter cultural revolution, which was dram … more →
atiasrama wrote 1 year ago: Okay, my notes here will entail the use of a different terminology and vocabulary. Dzogchen is regar … more →
atiasrama wrote 1 year ago: As I mentioned in the post on “Classical Yoga”, that school or system promoted a dualist … more →
atiasrama wrote 1 year ago: When people commonly think of yoga, they typically picture the third limb of the Classical system … more →
atiasrama wrote 1 year ago: It’s probably a safe bet that most people that I see when I go out for a walk, or any other pu … more →
atiasrama wrote 1 year ago: At this blog I will be posting my notes for the The Peavine Upanishad. The upanishads were written … more →