Showing posts with label Jacob Needleman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jacob Needleman. Show all posts

Friday, January 4, 2013

How do you get to the top of the spiritual mountain?




Stop walking around in circles and notice there is an upward path and follow it.
~
Vernon Linwood Howard


 
People walk around the base of the mountain arguing with each other about the proper way to dress for the journey.
 ~
Jacob Needleman




You are the patron Saint by nature of literature, art, and education. All that you favor prospers if you have learned to spend all vacant moments silently whispering: "I am good" January 4 ECH

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Mass Hypnosis? 2012? Delusion?



From SuperWisdom Foundation or @ http://timeoutfortruth.com/


 Money and the Meaning of Life - A Liberating Discussion on a Sensitive Subject
Enjoy references and insights about money from Vernon Linwood Howard, J. Krishnamurti, George Gurdjieff, the New Testament and Jacob Needleman.
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See Through Fear and Vernon Howard's Classic "Walk Yourself Awake" Spiritual Exercise

ONE: A look at mass hypnosis and how fear gets generated over future events, for example, the 2012 Mayan Calendar "end of the world" drama or Y2K.

Friday, November 30, 2012

We’re All Climbing the Same Mountain: The Proper Attire For The Journey.



Jacob Needleman (b. 1934) is an American philosopher. He is professor of philosophy at San Francisco State University.
He was educated in philosophy at Harvard University, Yale University and the University of Freiburg, Germany.
Needleman has published many books, most of which draw from G. I. Gurdjieff and [http://pvrguymale.blogspot.ca/2011/02/fourth-way.html].
Needleman speaks of a mountain that is very high, and being at the top of the mountain is being with God. The base of this mountain is so broad that it extends out to several different climate zones. People in the arctic climate have a tradition about how to climb the mountain, wearing a parka with snowshoes and goggles, etc. The people in the tropical zone teach how it is necessary to wear short pants and a pith helmet with mosquito netting. The people in the arctic, by the time they get halfway up the mountain find that it is warmer than they had thought, so they shed some of their outerwear. The people from the tropics find the need to go back to get a sweater. By the time they get to the top, they're all dressed in a similar way because there is only one top.
The problem Needleman cautions about is when people walk around the base of the mountain arguing with each other about the proper way to dress for the journey.

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