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Past Shmast (Silent Transmissions: Issue #12)

Funny little thing isn’t it? Funny that we base most of our lives around something that we’ve never actually experienced (the past). I feel like that’s worth pointing out one more time- you’ve NEVER experienced the past. Ever. You never even experienced the beginning...

Life Is An Illusion, Now What? (Silent Transmissions: Issue #11)

(Transcribed from Kyle's upcoming video) Is life an illusion? Some kind of hyperrealistic dream? Yes. But so what? I often see this topic come up in new age and scientific circles and I can detect a dizzying confusion; sometimes the attitude around it is fearful,...

One Sanity Fits All (Silent Transmissions: Issue #10)

A time will come in the evolution of human beings when the concept of mental health will disappear and be replaced with a universally recognized understanding of what it means to be sane. At the moment, sanity, like mental health, is merely a concept; a concept that’s...

Your Inner Voice Is Not Being Done To You (Silent Transmissions: Issue #9)

It’s a common hurdle that many a spiritual folk have wrestled with and continue to wrestle with: getting that bloody voice in the head to zip it. It just never seems to know how to keep quiet and speak only when asked to. Strange isn’t it? This voice seems to know...

The Nonduality Bully… On Both Sides (Silent Transmissions: Issue #8)

A bully is not just a meanie, it can also be a nice-ie. Pro-nonduality people exist because it’s out of the norm for a person to be okay with the personality when they see that the personality is ultimately a lie. Anti-nonduality people exist because it’s out of the...
The Real Reason For Overthinking (Silent Transmissions: Issue #1)
The Real Reason For Overthinking (Silent Transmissions: Issue #1)

VIEW ON THE WEB JANUARY 1, 2025 Issue #1: The Real Reason For Overthinking (Gentle warning: A bit of a Zen slap ahead) Why try to make yourself at home in a prison?I came across a few articles recently that tried to explain why it is that we humans tend to overthink. Some of the reasons that were given ranged from a fear of making mistakes, to stress, to perfectionism, to emotional trauma. All valid points on the surface. Of course, not being a surface kinda guy myself, none of those…