Full panel discussion at the Science and Nonduality Conference 2011 featuring Jeannie Zandi, Bentinho Massaro, and Kenny Johnson:
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My Experience at the Science and Nonduality Conference 2011
October 26, 2011I spent four days at the Science and Nonduality Conference (SAND) in San Rafael, California. Flying back to Nova Scotia on WestJet, the view offers crisp constellations, the northern lights, and rare shooting stars. I don’t know the names of the constellations, and the northern lights are carrying on for so many hours I’ve lost interest. But a shooting star means there’s nothing to forget when there’s only the surprise of the moment.
SAND is a conference of constellations, lights, and shooting stars. That’s the stuff we’re made of. That means SAND is also a community.
When people ask me about the Conference I tell them I’m interested in the sense of community that is generated, because I feel that that is how the teaching of nonduality is honed, made available, and disseminates.
Early in the life of the email forum Nonduality Salon, I guess it was the late 90s, I proposed the concept of the hologuru: the community as guru, teacher, guide, friend, source, muse; container of lights northern, southern, eastern and western.
This, the third SAND, was the best one. It’s hard to pinpoint why it was so good this year. It felt “rounded out” somehow. Peter Fenner used the word “mellow”. It’s one thing to create that feeling with a dozen people, but to generate it with 500 is a different level of achievement.
James Traverse describes it this way: “The blessing of SAND is that there is an endless number of beautiful people to meet and experience and each is a fascinating jewel of Indra’s Net – it was a truly breath-taking privilege to be in the presence of such beauty, integrity, honesty, humility, dedication, truth, joy and uninhibited Love.”
James Traverse is my neighbour and friend. We flew together, both gave talks, and shared cabs and a room. What we didn’t share was the same experience at SAND. If you talked to each of us separately, you might think we attended different gatherings. That speaks to the Conference’s complexity and richness. We agreed we’ll be back next year.
Besides James, I spent quality time with a few other people whom I wish to acknowledge and thank:
Maurizio and Zaya whose love energy drives everything.
Closer-than-close friend, former editor of the Highlights, and main nondual squeeze Christiana Duranczyk.
Long time Nonduality Salon and Advaita Academy contributor Dhanya for bringing me into her fresh and beautiful home in San Rafael and preparing perhaps the best meal I ever ate while bringing me up to date on her travels, adventures, and the world of traditional Vedanta.
My publisher Connie Shaw from Sentient Publications.
Kathy Berndt from our Nova Scotia Nonduality Satsang Meetup group.
Puppetji, whom I met at the elevator and even got mentioned in his appearance.
Chuck Hillig and Jeff Foster.
Author Sam Avery (we sat on the bench outside and smoked cigars together, therefore we are bonded for life).
Prema Akasha (who also did a delightful job emceeing my panel discussion and other sessions. Too bad she doesn’t smoke cigars.)
The people who graciously agreed to appear on my panel: Jeannie Zandi, Bentinho Massaro, and Kenny Johnson. Benjamin Smythe also agreed to participate but he got sick and couldn’t make it.
Rick Archer from Buddha at the Gas Pump.
Rob Schwartz from East Bay Open Circle.
Jonathan Tayler
Jonathan Bricklin
Jonah Mark Bekerman.
Chuck (darn it, last name I can’t remember, but I enjoyed meeting you a couple times).
Nick Day
Robert Waggoner
Scott Kiloby, Peter Fenner, John Prendergast, Unmani, David Loy
East West bookstore, which runs the SAND bookstore with great care and knowledge.
the artist Prasanna.
the volunteers, the technical people.
the small audience that saw my stand-up comedy act on open mic night.
I met lots of other people including several readers of the Highlights: Hi and thank you.
The biggest thanks goes to each one of you who attended my talk on Albert Blackburn and the panel discussion that I put together. Deep bow to each one of you. I also thank those who wanted to attend but could not due to conflicts as there were several concurrent talks and other obligations people had.
I also want to thank the young people I talked to, the college and high school kids. I’d love to see a big gang of young people next year. They’d have a ball and add a whole different kind of energy to the conference.
I saw many talks and loved to see the interest and passion of the speakers. I can’t say one stands out over the others as I appreciated each speaker for what he or she offered.
There’s so much I didn’t do and so much I didn’t see and so many people I didn’t talk to that it’s ridiculous. However, I have always felt that abundance is its own message. There should be even greater abundance, like a city that cannot be fully explored in many lifetimes because there is so much happening and change constantly happening.
Also at my age I tend to forget, so if we had a conversation and I forgot to mention you, please remind me so that I can acknowledge you. Fact is, with some people you connect with their eyes and spirit and not their name tag and there were many people I met in that category and you know who you are.
The SAND is as intriguing as the northern lights, as eternally wondrous as constellations, and as rare and startling as a shooting star.
In the next entry I’m going to publish James Traverse’s impassioned description of the Conference. I’ll gladly publish notes on your experience if you’ll send it to me.
Last note: SAND Europe is happening at the end of May 2012 in Amsterdam. I’ll post details as I receive them.
Thank you for your interest.
-Jerry Katz
What Is Nonduality? Responses from the Science and Nonduality Conference 2009. Part Two.
March 15, 20103-DVD set, 21 interviews, 600 minutes
The following are excerpts from responses to the question, What is nonduality? They are found on Volume 2 of the DVD set:
What Is Nonduality?
Francis Lucille, nonduality teacher
The definition for nonduailty would be that there is one single reality. We all have the knowledge that we are conscious and that consciousness is real. That which hears the words is consciousness. That is beyond a shadow of a doubt. …The world is only a concept which is inferred from perceptions. Perceptions are mind stuff. … Consciousness is the reality of our experience. If there is only one reality … the reality of all minds must be the same. That is the fundamental understanding of nonduality.
Robert Dittler, Abbot/Bishop, White Robed Monks of St. Benedict
[Silence. The video shows him smiling, shrugging, nodding, being.]
Jeremy Hayward, teacher of meditation, science, and Buddhism with Shambhala Buddhism
Literally what we’re talking about is the non-distinction of nonduality of I and other primarily … distinctions come from the conceptual mind that divides the world into this and that and the primary one is the distinction between me and you, me and that, me, me. That’s duality. It becomes a problem when we forget there is no me. … There’s just a flow of energy and awareness and then something pops up and says, “ME” and that’s starts duality. But duality and nonduality are two sides of the same coin. You can’t separate one from the other, you have to see the whole thing, which is duality and nonduality together.
Jeff Foster, nonduality teacher
I really don’t know what nonduality is anymore. Years ago I could have told you a lot about nonduality. The word nonduality is just a pointer. It points to life as it’s happening and the possibility that we’re not separate from life. The moment you talk about nonduality you kind of missed the point. … The moment you talk about it you’ve made it into something separate from something else … which is completely dualistic. So what is nonduality. I guess the answer is there when the question isn’t, somehow.
Nahid Angha, Co-director of the International Association of Sufism
The question of nonduality has been the concern of human beings since the beginning of civilization, because we want to see if there is any essence to all that there is. … What is nonduality when we see around ourselves duality? Is there any essence to [duality]? … In Sufism we come to the metaphor of raindrop and ocean. When it falls into the ocean it realizes that it is the ocean. So unless we find that reality within our own selves, then duality remains.
Bernard Baars, The Neurosciences Institute of San Diego
Nonduality in Sanskrit … is the theory that one can perceive the world in a completely unified fashion. … Nondualism is said to be the ultimate state that one may arrive at, after many years or perhaps very quickly.
3-DVD set, 21 interviews, 600 minutes
Paradoxica: Nondual Psychology – Psychotherapy Conference in Alberta, Canada
February 22, 2010I have heard from Will Joel Friedman and Gary Nixon about what looks to be a great nonduality conference happening in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, June 17-18, 2010.
The links will take you to a fine website with clear, detailed descriptions of the proposed talks as well as the contents of Volume #1 of Paradoxica: Journal of Nondual Psychology.
Here is their announcement of the Conference:
2010 Paradoxica Nondual Psychology Conference
EXCITING NEWS: Announcing the first nondual psychology & psychotherapy conference in Canada.
The Paradoxica Institute is hosting the Nondual Psychology (and Beyond) Conference, June 17-18, 2010 at the University of Lethbridge in beautiful Lethbridge Alberta nestled in the coulees, and close to the Waterton Mountains.
We want this to be a dynamic and transformational conference including powerful and insightful clinical workshops in addition to ground breaking presentations and energizing workshops.
Join in June’s festivities as we celebrate and embrace the flowering of Nothingness together!
Full Program & Registration: paradoxica.ca/index.php/conference
Paradoxica: Journal of Nondual Psychology: paradoxica.ca/index.php/issue-1
Science and Nonduality Conference 2010
December 17, 2009The Science and Nonduality Conference is being held October 20-24, 2010 in San Rafael, California. Early Bird tickets are $295. Click here to find out more and to buy tickets.
We’re going for a combination of professionalism, freshness, and diversity.
We’re pushing for people with nondual angles in business, ecofeminism, world music, literature, sex/romance/marriage/family, and a few other presentations involving incense, stage performers, and alternative lifestyles. Of course the bread and butter is the teachers of nonduality, including more female teachers next year.
Another important aspect is creating experiential and participatory opportunities.
The vision is for a combination of celebratory, educational, spiritual, beautiful, wondrous, participatory. And magical, because you never know who you might meet or what you might discover and experience.
Last year’s conference already had those qualities; they’re going to be kicked up a few notches. And like I said, the early bird ticket price is really good at $295 for a long weekend with events and talks scheduled throughout the day and evening.
The Science and Nonduality Conference, October 20-24, 2010, San Rafael, California. Release into the unknown.
Notes on the Science and Nonduality Conference 2009: Part Four
November 17, 2009Greg Goode writes:
A Common Stumbling Block to Nondual Realization (video only – no audio)
http://heartofnow.com/files/images/greg_conf_talk2.avi
if that doesn’t play, try the Flash version:
http://heartofnow.com/files/images/greg_conf_talk.swf
This is the presentation I gave at the Science and Nonduality Conference in San Rafael on October 24.
It tells of what I call a common “stumbling block” to nondual realization – a barrier that stands in the way of the discovery that the self and world are the same undivided awareness. The stumbling block I’m talking about in this case boils down to this: the sense that awareness must somehow be personalized or localized. We grow up in modern scientific cultures taught to believe this. But as long as we do, the sense of separation will continue. Direct experience, however, can establish that awareness is not personalized, and that localization is never experienced at any time. Our experience is always open, limitless, undivided and free.
P.S.The video consists mostly of with a few illustrations and animations. So if it goes by too quickly, just use the Pause button and the other video controls in your media player window.
-Greg
Notes on My Experience at The Science and Nonduality Conference 2009: Part One
October 31, 2009Here are a few excerpts from my notebook kept at the Science and Nonduality Conference:
“The no state stateless state. Notice it. … Notice the stateless state of not depending upon thoughts, memories, associations, perceptions…
Notice how the stillness appears to go on forever. … Realize you are conscious of that stillness … just be the consciousness. … What would you have to unpack if there was no purpose?”
Wolinsky said the his teacher, Nisargadatta Maharaj, was a Zen master of the highest order. Nisargadatta said that spirituality is about realizing who you are not. Through neti-neti you realize who you are. He also said that everything Nisargadatta gave was a thorn, a thorn that would pluck out the thorn causing suffering and pain.
Amit Goswami
His turning point in life was when he was suffering and suddenly asked himself, “Why do I live this way?” In that instant he knew he was changed.
“Do you see anything that separates seeing from you? … There are no “sides” just open presence. … No containment going on in our experience. … Thoughts that say there are borders have no borders, no containment. … The notion of containment arises in the sea of the uncontained. … Are you perceiving me as though I’m a container?
“Anything you think about nondual realization is wrong. … Everyone is in nondual awareness right now. … You’re never closer to or further away from nondual realization. … Images of nonduality are the biggest occlusion. … The actual is always present as pure awareness. … Grace is how the recognition happens. … Give up the search, not the practice. … Cognitive neuroscience is the most important field right now. … Reason is a veneer and a crude tool.”
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CDs and DVDs of speaker sessions from The Science and Nonduality Conference 2009 are available here.
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The Conference was not only about speakers. “Heather Munro Pierce leads her signature modality in the Experiential Room hosted by Conscious Dancer Magazine, Oct. 25, 2009.”
Preparing a Talk for the Science and Nonduality Conference
August 11, 2009I’m scheduled to speak at the upcoming Science and Nonduality Conference, October 22-25 in San Rafael (Marin County), California.
The title of my talk is Stumbling into Nonduality. What I want to emphasize is that you stumble into nonduality or truth or a realization of what reality is.
That stumbling takes different forms and occurs more than once for a person, each time revealing a refinement of your realization.
The stumbling isn’t worth much, however, unless its meaningful. Then, if it’s meaningful it has to be valued. If it is valued, it has to be pursued, studied, gone deeply into.
Realization, then, may lead to a life in which nondual expression is obvious in the work you do. In that case, a “nondual perspective” may be identified.
That outlines what I’m going to talk about:
Stumbling into nonduality: fresh examples.
Valuing the stumbling: what does that mean to you?
Pursuing nonduality: new subtleties in the pursuit.
Nondual perspectives: 2 or 3 newly emerging perspectives, depending on time and what I discover up to the last minute.
The Conference is an opportunity to sample tastes from the buffet table of nonduality. I’m offering only one dish. Others will say there is no one to stumble into nonduality. Since that too is the case, the conference will be an opportunity to face and enjoy paradox. Be hungry!
Public Nonduality Gathering 2009
December 5, 2008We’re working on putting together a public nonduality gathering in the San Francisco area in October, 2009. It will be part conference, part event, part festival.
The focus of the conference portion will be nonduality and science. The arts and music will be included.
We are keeping it undiluted by new agey teachings and free of the domination by any particular teacher or teaching.
Right now we can’t make any promises other than to say we’re working on it and so far so good.
If you want to sign up for a discussion list in order to receive updates and talk about your ideas for nonduality gatherings, join the YahooGroup NondualityGathering2009.
