About A Voice
Eric was the recipient of the NASA Fellowship in Remote Sensing, as well as the United States Department of Justice Fellowship in Criminal Justice. His many years of affiliation with the Dinè (Navajo) Peacemaking Division was an outcome of this Fellowship. You can see his US Department of Justice report here and more of his professional writings here. The vision of Liberation, as described and taught in this book, is based on many years studying and practicing Zen Buddhism with an Asian master, many years working with Navajo (Dinè) traditional healers, and real-world application of these ideas from an awakened perspective. All of the principles of Liberation from the Lie have been rigorously tested and you are invited to test them in your own life. The goals of Liberation are those of healing the wounded spirit, re-connecting with the life source, seeing through our identities with inadequacy, and finding the love and passion that we are here to express.
ShareOne fine afternoon, while studying in the graduate library at the University of Wisconsin, a man, who I did not know, approached where I was sitting and tapped me on my shoulder. He told me that there was an important … Continue reading →
Posted in Life, Love
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Tagged identity, Wound
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ShareIs inquiry necessary? Isn’t it true that inquiry is based on the belief that it’s something we need to do to gain understanding of who we are? Who needs to gain anything? That’s the question. What is it we lack that … Continue reading →
ShareBeliefs are a comfortable refuge from the reality of what would undermine them. You are that reality and your identity is your core belief. It is a false refuge. See the identification 10,000 times as false. See the seer as … Continue reading →
ShareWhat Makes Contentment So Elusive? Let’s keep this very simple. What blocks contentment is the most changeable aspect of our lives; “me”, for all that changes is “me”. This “me” wants, fears, opines, fears, craves, complains, loves, hates, and everything in … Continue reading →
ShareA recent article in the NY Times describes how, as an 18 year old Mitt Romney played boyish pranks on others. They were just little practical jokes that most sons of the super-wealthy do in their hyper elite private schools. … Continue reading →
Share There Is Nothing Wrong With You In an earlier post (read here), it was said, that the only incorrect thought is that there is something wrong with you. Who believes this thought most fervently? Itself, of course. And who is itself? … Continue reading →
Share Our Phony Election Obama … Romney claim that they represent two different visions for America. They don’t. They represent two slightly different themes based on the same premise. And that premise is set by the people who pay for … Continue reading →
ShareThere is only one thing wrong with you. Its the belief that there is something wrong with you. If you can remember only one truth, remember this truth. The belief that there is something wrong with me, is the core thought from … Continue reading →
ShareI’m fairly sure that some of you know that I can be an asshole. If you didnt know, now you do. I think it might be worthwhile to talk about my assholeness, because there is something here that I need to … Continue reading →
ShareAwakening is the end of seeking to be a better me. Awakening is the seeing through those aspects of the personal persona that resist what is happening in life. Awakening either sees everything as an expression of itself; or Awakening sees … Continue reading →
ShareThe Ignorant Fool and His Guru Several times Ive mentioned in previous posts that my most recent guru is my rescue dog Lucy. She has an uncanny ability to reflect back to me, what an ignorant fool I can be. Thank goodness … Continue reading →
Share How much more can workers lose? With the bankers in charge of just about everything, workers have become mere pawns, object that the ruling class can use and cut and exploit. The worker is no longer the producer. Workers are … Continue reading →