Letting go of “I, Me, Mine”

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Gary Weber discusses his techniques and perspectives on meditation, presence, and allowing. He talks about his own awakening, the “default mode network”, the collection of “I’s” collapsing into the present moment, persistent Nonduality, psychedelics, the evolution of thinking, and asks the question “has thought in the modern-day human outlived its purpose?”

Gary Weber is an American spiritual teacher and author from Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania who offers talks, online videos, and a blog on non-duality. As a retired scientist, executive and military officer, Weber has become known for combining a scientific approach to non-duality with traditional techniques of meditation, yoga, and chanting. He is a frequent speaker at the Science and Nonduality Conference and has participated in several high-profile studies on neuroscience and meditation. He is the author of three books, has given numerous talks and interviews, and, with Richard Doyle, has produced a series of online video dialogues on questions related to spirituality, science, and non-duality.

#103 Justice & Joy

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Global justice, Buddhism, Black wisdom, culture, music, art and more.

On Doors and \cracks\

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If you can get a handle on it, it's probably a door

Elemental Purification Breath Meditation

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Guided meditation and discussion on the four elements from the Inayatiyya lineage of Sufism.

The Backfire Effect

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Why Facts Don’t Always Change Minds

The Evolved Nest

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The Evolved Nest: Nature’s Way of Raising Children and Creating Connected Communities

A False Privilege

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It is a false privilege to seem to extract ourselves from the messy mosaic of life by reaching for, upholding and hiding behind, spiritual truths that end up serving a sense of entitlement

Basic Trust, Part I

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One of the expressions of an awakened heart-mind is a basic trust in reality.

Psychological Roots of Authoritarianism

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Neuroimaging studies have shown that the amygdala, the tiny almond-shaped brain structure that mediates fear, is larger in people with more rightwing views

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