• Stop the World, I Want to Get Off

    When I was 12 I lived with my dad on the top floor of an apartment building situated a dozen or so miles from downtown Washington, D.C. One morning shortly before departing for his job at the Pentagon, my father explained there was growing >>>>

  • Seek Until You Find

    It's a discovery unique to the earnest spiritual seeker: one day it is discovered that a longtime source of angst or illness is no longer as acute or has simply vanished. For a time I may not even recognize the change, may still feel >>>>

  • Advaita Vedanta: End Point of the Spiritual Journey

    Searching for peace, happiness, truth, God, meaning, I spent years exploring a variety of religious, spiritual, metaphysical, and alternative teachings. One by one, however, each failed me due to their various inventor-inspired rites, rituals, teachers, and related orthodoxies. Note here the inventor wasn't the >>>>

  • Materiality vs Spirituality: Which is Actually Real?

    Spirituality is often dismissed as the domain of fantasists, the reasoning being that if one can't touch, smell, hear, taste, see or think it, it's of no tangible benefit to those occupied by the 'real world.' Yet what most of our species thinks of >>>>

  • A DIY Vision Quest

    During my teens I'd stumbled across, and become fascinated with, the idea of a Native American-inspired vision quest. Coming from a controlling and demeaning childhood, the idea of venturing into the wilds in search of a guiding vision sounded exhilarating. Suddenly unencumbered of a >>>>

  • Returning Yoga to Its Spiritual Roots

    In the campy 1980 comedy, Caddyshack, disheveled groundskeeper Carl Spackler (played by a brilliant Bill Murray) relates a story about caddying for the Dalai Lama. As Spackler tells it, the game ends and no traditional cash gratuity is forthcoming. "Hey Lama," Spackler recalls saying >>>>

  • The Wild, Neural Effect of Psilocybin

    It's not often that a scientist becomes a subject for his own research; even less common when said scientist describes his brain as 'breaking' during the experiment. But that's precisely how Dr. Nico Dosenbach, an associate professor of neurology at Washington University School of >>>>

  • The Spiritual Lesson Lurking in Materialism

    The material world is not what we perceive it to be. This is the age-old message of the mystics, sages, and seers. But it's also become a central discovery of modern science. Assuming we're open-minded and humble enough to accept this bizarre idea, our >>>>

  • Stop the World, I Want to Get Off

    When I was 12 I lived with my dad on the top floor of an apartment building situated a dozen or so miles from downtown Washington, D.C. One morning shortly before departing for his job at the Pentagon, my father explained there was growing >>>>

  • Seek Until You Find

    It's a discovery unique to the earnest spiritual seeker: one day it is discovered that a longtime source of angst or illness is no longer as acute or has simply vanished. For a time I may not even recognize the change, may still feel >>>>

  • Advaita Vedanta: End Point of the Spiritual Journey

    Searching for peace, happiness, truth, God, meaning, I spent years exploring a variety of religious, spiritual, metaphysical, and alternative teachings. One by one, however, each failed me due to their various inventor-inspired rites, rituals, teachers, and related orthodoxies. Note here the inventor wasn't the >>>>

  • Materiality vs Spirituality: Which is Actually Real?

    Spirituality is often dismissed as the domain of fantasists, the reasoning being that if one can't touch, smell, hear, taste, see or think it, it's of no tangible benefit to those occupied by the 'real world.' Yet what most of our species thinks of >>>>

  • A DIY Vision Quest

    During my teens I'd stumbled across, and become fascinated with, the idea of a Native American-inspired vision quest. Coming from a controlling and demeaning childhood, the idea of venturing into the wilds in search of a guiding vision sounded exhilarating. Suddenly unencumbered of a >>>>

  • Returning Yoga to Its Spiritual Roots

    In the campy 1980 comedy, Caddyshack, disheveled groundskeeper Carl Spackler (played by a brilliant Bill Murray) relates a story about caddying for the Dalai Lama. As Spackler tells it, the game ends and no traditional cash gratuity is forthcoming. "Hey Lama," Spackler recalls saying >>>>

  • The Wild, Neural Effect of Psilocybin

    It's not often that a scientist becomes a subject for his own research; even less common when said scientist describes his brain as 'breaking' during the experiment. But that's precisely how Dr. Nico Dosenbach, an associate professor of neurology at Washington University School of >>>>

  • The Spiritual Lesson Lurking in Materialism

    The material world is not what we perceive it to be. This is the age-old message of the mystics, sages, and seers. But it's also become a central discovery of modern science. Assuming we're open-minded and humble enough to accept this bizarre idea, our >>>>