Archive for October, 2010

Advaita Academy Opening Soon

October 31, 2010

Dennis Waite’s new site http://www.advaita-academy.org is going set a new standard for Advaita/nonduality websites when it opens in a few days. It’s a whole world, really. Expect a light and breezy feel which welcomes one to explore the full content.

The following, from the soon-to-be-old website www.advaita.org.uk/, describes the new site:

ADVAITA ACADEMY
Bringing traditional Advaita into the 21st century

At the beginning of 2010, a Charitable Trust – Advaita Academy – was established in the UK with the purpose of increasing the awareness of Advaita throughout the world and facilitating access to its traditional teaching.

The new site aims to provide a ‘one-stop’ source for everything relating to Advaita. It incorporates the latest technology and will give immediate access to the most informative essays, blogs and scriptural commentaries from a selection of the best current writers and teachers. Material will be paid for by the Trust, thus ensuring regular updates of the very highest quality (it will not, of course, cost you anything to view or subscribe). Here is a list of the some of the features of the new site:

* a constantly growing WIKI, updatable by you, with entries on everything relating to Advaita, from organizations and teachers (with details of their current events), through descriptions of other websites, to explanations of Sanskrit terms

* regular blogs with advaita-relevant facts and observations from a number of key authors

* verse by verse translations and commentaries on important scriptural texts, unfolding slowly over the months and years

* articles and talks from the best teachers and writers around the world, from traditional to neo-Advaita

* interviews with teachers, East and West, conducted by Paula Marvelly (writer of Teachers of One)

* the most popular, and one of the longest established on-line discussion groups, Advaitin, will be transferring over the first few months. In addition to discussion of topics initiated by members, it will be possible for anyone to post comments and trigger discussion against any article or blog-entry on the site. The Home Page will be constantly updated to reflect the current most popular and most talked-about essays

* the Q&A section of this site will transfer, and you can continue to ask me (Dennis Waite) any Advaita-related questions

* book reviews of Advaita-related texts, both popular and obscure

* details of events organized or sponsored by Advaita Academy

* an increasing library of electronic books available for reading on-line or download

* original illustrations throughout by Mark Shaver

* a fortnightly newsletter will be available to keep you informed of the latest additions

Add this address to your browser ‘favorite’ links now!
http://www.advaita-academy.org
and look out for the launch next month.

A Report from the Science and Nonduality Conference 2010

October 27, 2010

I spent four days at the Science and Nonduality Conference 2010 (SAND). You have no idea how good that feels when three people in one day tell you — in person — how much they love the Nonduality Highlights. It’s surreal because all our nonduality work in online. Thank you to those who took the time to express appreciation for the Highlights and to those who stopped to talk about other things. I value the presence of everyone. Please look me up at next year’s conference and stop to talk.

Maurizio and Zaya Benazzo pulled it together again. There was a great diversity of speakers and topics: Jeff Foster (a nice guy whose hair and wife I hope to steal some day), Scott Kiloby (so generous with his time), Rupert Spira (a man whose charm and talent are surpassed by only two people: his wife Ellen and mother Meriel, who were both present), Francis Lucille, Adyashanti, Robert Lanza, Larry Dossey, Drew Dellinger, Nassim Haramein.

Jay Michaelson (named by Forward as one of the 50 most influential Jews in America; I was named number 51, having just missed the cut. In any case, between the two us we couldn’t get the guy at the raw food concession to give us extra salsa, so to heck with being influential), Stanley Sobottka (who revealed for the first time in public his spiritual “story”), Peter Fenner (another guy with a beautiful wife; what’s that all about? I asked his wife if Peter uses his tremendous deconstructive skills to get out of doing the dishes. She said no.)

Zoran Josipovic, Peter Russell, Peter Baumann, A.H. Almaas, Puppetji (who is a youngish, good looking, funny guy), Jerry Katz (who is old, blah looking, and not funny), Jonathan Bricklin (the William James expert who has a cousin who once built a car in New Brunswick, Canada), Sheikha Ayshegul Ashki (who gave a stunning talk on Sufism seen by only a handful. What a woman. Look her up.)

Florian Schlosser, Prema Akasha (a cool woman, a fine performer, and creative director for Adyashanti.), Natalie Geld (see, I remembered you!), Ravi Ravindra (a world teacher who lives here in Halifax, Nova Scotia), Stephen LaBerge (the lucid dreaming guy; he was good), Chuck Hillig (long time partner in nondual crime and brilliant explicator of the nondual; fun sitting with Chuck and chatting; Chuck’s one of my peep).

Kenneth D. Johnson (a former bank robber and pimp sentenced to forty years in jail and awakened by Gangaji following initial contact with a supportive prison guard; Kenny received a standing ovation; great speaker.), Loibon Le Baaba (a man who has been initiated into 16 Shamanic traditions and who wears gigantic piercings, traditional clothing and goes barefoot; a man whose love fills the conference venue).

I also want to mention James Hebert whose film Awakening Itself was shown as the last event of the conference. It was very well received. After I send this email, I’ll think of other people, like Jon Bernie, who drives a hell of a Porsche, Peter Dziuban, Pamela Wilson, who is so entrancing I just wanted to sit there and watch her all day; primarily though she’s one heck of a smart nondualist. And Tami Simon who owns a small publishing company called Sounds True. What a gang! Add several hundred attendees who are just as interesting, and you have a rare gathering in which anything could happen. Oh yeah, Mark Scorelle who we’re always ripping off for Highlights material. It was great meeting you, Mark. And here I thought you were just a name in Gloria’s Highlights. Also Kurt Schmidt, David Kindschi, Sam Saddigh, John Troy and Trip. I can’t remember everyone. And of course Patrick Manigault.

Many attendees were very, very pleased with their experience. Some wanted a better organized experience. What is needed, it has become clear, is better organization, along with an orientation to the conference. The buzz is that the organization of next year’s SAND will be different. Details are being worked on right now.

Oh, I didn’t mention the experiential rooms, the music, the entertainment, the films, the raw food concession, the tea nooks where anyone could sit and enjoy free tea from a local tea shop. Those were teas rich, thick, and hearty. Or Prema Akasha’s mandala to which anyone could add a line, a squiggle, a circle, etc., until a beautiful mandala emerged, little by little. What did I forget?

There were many others. I haven’t mentioned everyone I met and spoke to, so I’m sorry if I missed you. Be assured that you made my day, every day. Again, thanks to Maurizio and Zaya Benazzo for putting together the conference. They are all about the love.

Go to http://scienceandnonduality.com for more info.

–Jerry Katz

Here are excerpts from Rupert Spira’s talk at the SAND 2010:

All we know is experience. Check that that is true for you. Have you ever known, do you know, or could you know anything other than experience? And whatever it is that knows experience intimately, utterly, pervades all experience equally. No part of experience is further from or closer to myself, whatever my self is, than any other part. In fact we don’t really know experience, we just know experiencing. And if we stay close to experiencing, we never find a separate self, object, other, or entity. We just find the pure intimacy of experiencing. There is no inside of experiencing, there is no outside of experiencing. … All experience takes place now. Check that for yourself. Can you move just a second away from now? … The past and the future are never experiences, they are concepts. That is, time is never an experience. Now is not a moment in time but is truly timeless or eternal. Experience takes place here. … Try to move just one millimeter away from here. … All experience is here. We never experience distance or space. … This locationless dimension which has no finite qualities (is) called here. … It is known by all of us. It is what we refer to when we speak of love. Love is absolute intimacy, immediacy, innocense of experience. It is not just the condition of our relationship with one or two special friends. It is the name we give to the fundamental condition of all experience. … The moon is only ever the sight of the moon. The sight of the moon is made only of seeing, as seeing takes place here, not there. The American poet e.e. cummings tried to describe this in this poem:

love is a place
& through this place of
love move
(with brightness of peace)
all places

yes is a world
& in this world of
yes live
(skilfully curled)
all worlds

So how is it that this absolute intimacy of experience, the lack of any distance, otherness, separation, or objectness of experience, which is the fundamental quality of all experience, how is it that it sometimes seems to be missing? … How does thought veil love? …

The separate entity never finds love; it dissolves, or dies, in love. This is in fact the only thing the separate entity ever truly seeks: it’s own death or disappearance. When the mind re-emerges again after this timeless experience of love about which it knows nothing, it recreates again the separate self in here and the separate other out there. And as we all know, before long the experience of love seems to be lost again, so again we go out in search of an object or an other that will deliver the experience of love.

www.scienceandnonduality.com

John Raatz and Chris Hebard Announce a New Venture in Nonduality

October 20, 2010

From http://www.stillnessspeaks.com/ssblog/john_raatz_chris_hebard_announce_new_venture/

StillnessSpeaks Launches Joint Venture

Chris Hebard of StillnessSpeaks.com (www.stillnessspeaks.com) and John Raatz and David Langer of The Visioneering Group (www.thevisioneeringgroup.com ) and the Global Alliance for Transformational Entertainment (GATE) (www.gatecommunity.org) are creating a new company, as yet unnamed, that will offer a variety of management, marketing and other support services to benefit the community of “nondual teachers.”

According to Raatz, “As more people discover the wisdom of nonduality, there is increasing demand for the teachers’ teachings and creative output. We believe this new venture will be a unique resource for the teachers themselves to access a constellation of services to support their professional lives as well as a larger public platform for interested individuals to explore nondual teachings.”

“A new, revitalized, in-development Stillness Speaks website will vastly expand the availability of nondual wisdom worldwide,” notes Hebard, “by offering the output of many of the world’s most renowned nondual teachers and by taking advantage of the latest presentation and distribution technologies. At the same time, we feel a profound need to help safeguard the business interests of our client teachers, especially given that many of them are not as engaged with worldly and career matters as might be beneficial for them.”

“We’ll be working with those teachers who want to proactively move this knowledge more into the world for everyone’s benefit,” says Raatz. So far, the company’s services include the following key areas:

• Event Production – Creating events and helping teachers stage their content
• Intellectual property and copyright management – Ensuring that teachers own their creative output and/or receive favorable deals
• Personal Management – Professional guidance and support pertaining to business matters
• Customer and Database Development – Growing a teacher’s customer base, facilitating communications and creating new opportunities
• Mergers and Acquisitions – Expanding business opportunities for teachers and growing the infrastructure
• Marketing – Traditional and Online marketing and public relations and social media marketing

“Regardless of your particular perspective about nonduality,” Hebard advises teachers, “if you’re a teacher with an infrastructure – or want one – you need to be able to support it financially, to get it out into the world. And that’s the support we’re offering.”

A Board of Directors and Advisory Board for the new enterprise are in development and will be announced soon.

JOHN RAATZ is the Founder and Principal of the pioneering “transformational” marketing & PR firm, The Visioneering Group, whose mission is “Linking Spirit, Vision & Progressive Values with Compassionate Communication to Promote a Positive and Sustainable Future™”. Established in 1987, Visioneering exclusively serves the Cultural Creatives (body/mind/spirit) market and was the first such firm to do so.

Through Visioneering, John has represented hundreds of clients including many of the foremost authors/books, musical projects, and films in the transformational milieu, such as authors Eckhart Tolle, Fritjof Capra, Peter Russell, Chellis Glendinning, Deepak Chopra; recording artists Dead Can Dance, Madonna, Donovan, Kitaro, Kenny Loggins; and such films as Mindwalk, Baraka, A Brief History of Time, The Real Dirt on Farmer John, Illusion (Kirk Douglas), This Island Earth, What the Bleep Do We Know!?, Ripple Effect, Peaceful Warrior, The 11th Hour, Youth Without Youth, Darshan: The Embrace, Saint Ralph, Unknown White Male, Two Weeks, Toward The Within, A Human Search: The Life of Father Bede Griffiths, Ecological Design: Inventing The Future, Side Effects, America: Freedom to Fascism, and others.

A pioneering leader in the growing transformational entertainment/media genre, John founded, along with actor/activist Jim Carrey and author/spiritual leader Eckhart Tolle, GATE – the Global Alliance for Transformational Entertainment – and became its Board Chairman. GATE is a nonprofit organization (501c6 pending) dedicated to supporting entertainment and media professionals, who want to express their own transformational values though the content they write, produce, perform in, or otherwise contribute to. Recently, John founded the Transformational Entertainment Networks as an alternative distribution company and will release the Lexi Alexander film, “Lifted” in 2011.

John’s radio show, “Inside Entertainment: Conversations with the Hearts of Hollywood” will begin airing during first quarter 2011. He is also writing a book, “Transforming the World by Transforming Entertainment and Media.”

For a more detailed bio, please visit: http://gatecommunity.org/gatespace/blog/?page_id=2

Calling It Quits: Hollywood, Meet Nonduality

October 2, 2010

I watched the DVD of Calling It Quits and it’s good! It’s a true nonduality movie for the mainstream. The movie is very well acted and funny. They even use the word nonduality in the film.

It’s a simple story about a guy’s search for happiness. It’s as close to Hollywood meets nonduality as there has been.

This is a “must” movie for those who enjoy seeing how nonduality is entering the cultural mainstream and for those who want a introduction to the teaching of nonduality. It is certainly for anyone who is doing some suffering over deep dissatisfactions with life or a broken heart. First and last, however, it’s a well-made movie.

Decide for yourself. You can watch the trailer and learn more about the film by clicking here.

Also, use this exclusive code ciq2010 at checkout and in addition to the premier offer with bonus extras, you’ll also get a special discount.

Jerry Katz

Chris Hebard on Nonduality Street

October 2, 2010

Chris Hebard of http://stillnessspeaks.com talks about nonduality, reality, how he stumbled into nonduality, his work, his teacher Francis Lucille. Click to listen (You may have to reload the page to get the complete podcast to play.)

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