Thursday, June 26th, 2008
I bet many Living Tantra readers won’t feel so jazzed about reading a post titled “Modesty.” Check in with yourself and see. Perhaps some of you are considering moving on right now, without clicking or reading. Modesty is, well, a modest topic. Maybe it’s even a little bit boring, you might feel. more…
Saturday, March 22nd, 2008
Karmic vision is a view of self and world that is shaped by the power of limitation, or “Maya.”
Each person uniquely experiences and expresses Maya due to personal, ancestral, cultural and national history. Being human, as opposed to some other kind of manifest life, is also a form of karmic vision. more…
Tuesday, November 20th, 2007
This afternoon I went to a regular supermarket. This is pretty unusual. Sometimes years pass between such events. Usually I shop in places where the produce is organic.
This means that I shop in places where the customers are generally more well-off economically, or more well-off in terms of their understanding of nutrition. more…
Saturday, October 20th, 2007
October 21st is Vijayadasami, one of the most auspicious and celebrated days in the Hindu calendar.
Mythologically, Vijayadasami is the day that Ram defeats the demon king Ravena in the epic Ramayana. Ravana is the principle of attachment itself. more…
Friday, October 12th, 2007
Today is the start of Navaratri, a ten day festival celebrating the Grace and Wisdom of the Goddess.
Maha Shakti is the entirety of the life process. Everything we are, see, feel, touch, hear, smell, and accomplish is Her. more…
Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007
We’ve all heard that “What you don’t know won’t hurt you.” Or, “Ignorance is bliss.”
But did you know that these pop sentiments are rooted in the real-life functioning of the law of cause and effect, aka karma? more…