
Part 2 Theoretical Activism, An Exploration of Wu Wei: Practical Application of Philosophy, A Panel Discussion
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In a collaboration of Alchemical Dialogues and Unraveling Religion, co-hosted by Henry Cretella and Joel Lesses, Part 2 the Panels opens to discuss:
- 'What makes us come alive?'
- 'What is your 'note' in life?' (Rumi's 'be your note.')
How do we attune to spiritual teachers?
How do we know who our spiritual teachers are meant to be?
Moments that open and we lose sense of time, time falls away:
- Activity
- When meeting new people, old karmic connections?
- In our Dharma, our work
- Henry's discussions, Sohbet, mystical discussions on mystical subjects, with his teacher.
- How do we find what makes us home in the world?
- How do we cultivate spiritual discernment in Life?
- The World as ourself
- Is there preparation to receive 'flow' states?
- Where does the spiritual path begin?
- What are the implications of having a guide or spiritual teacher?
- Teachers seeing into their students
- Tears as an indicator of one's spiritual path
- Sufism as a path of 'heart'
- Karma of helping others as way of being helped
We end with two poems from Ikkyu:
Raincoat and Straw Hat
Woodcutters and fishermen know just how to use things.
What would they do with fancy chairs and meditation platforms?
In straw sandals and with a bamboo staff, I roam three thousand worlds,
Dwelling by the water, feasting on the wind, year after year.
I Hate The Smell of Incense
A master's handiwork cannot be measured
But still priests wag their tongues explaining the 'Way' and babbling about 'Zen.'
This old monk has never cared for false piety
And my nose wrinkles at the dark smell of incense before the Buddha.
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