Reflections

Indian and Tibetan Doctrine of Sound

A talk given by Prof. Fabian Sanders, translator/teacher of classical Tibetan under the school for Tibetan Language & Translation of the Atiyoga Foundation

Sound Beyond All Concepts

Sound Beyond All Concepts

We all listen to the Guru’s voice and draw inspiration from it. But there is another marvelous aspect – the sound of the melodies of his flute performance.

Rancor or forgiveness? A difficult choice …

Rancor or forgiveness? A difficult choice …

Our new feature – Healers in the Community – gives space to those in our Community who are dedicated to the field of healing in its many diverse aspects. The first article in this series is from medical doctor and psychotherapist Gino Vitiello from Naples, Italy

Stuff and Stuffing

Stuff and Stuffing

At the door, is a pile of stuff. I am looking at it with the eye of measurement. Why? The pile looks paltry. True, it is colorful, a mound of sweaters, and not just any ones, these are all cashmere, some made in Scotland, the very best quality. At the same time, they are not the best because they are second hand, culled from charity shops and thrifting.

Teaching in a Perfect Way

Teaching in a Perfect Way

It can be read in many ways; reading some of its sections based on a particular interest, but also opening it at random and seeing what it offers us

The Word and the Master

The Word and the Master

In the following pages I will deepen the theme of the Master’s relationship with the disciple, and the value of his word, also through references to Western culture.