Tag Archives: nondualism

Genesis, Chapter 22

The Binding Abraham had been living well as the seasons passed. He became close to the Abimelech, swearing oaths of mutual trust of God, promising to be loyal through generations. Abraham wondered what sort of generations he would leave without a true-born heir. One night he had a dream. He walked over ground black as […]

Paradoxically Living

A lie tells the truth. The antonym is nothing without the original meaning. Freedom tells of responsibility. Experience explains innocence. Sin is created from temptation and virtue. Chasing each other, around a central gravity point. Chasing each other around You. To see the shape, You have to get in front of it. Be there, waiting […]

Nondualism and the Serpent

The serpent that entered the garden. Invited, even. You need me. You can’t exist without me. You need me. What’s wholeness without a little duality? As an unchallenged whole, it’s just too boring. Isn’t it? You always need something else. To spice things up a little. To blame. This constant need to split. That’s what […]