“Bit Of Greed”

Inner Work: Let’s be honest with ourselves: we’re all a bit greedy from time-to-time. For some of us, greed fills the empty hole inside of us – the existential void within that emerges when we have lost contact with Soul and Spirit. For others, greed is an ingrained habit we develop from our materialistic societies – ...

“Eye Am Nature”

"I am nature, the universal mother, mistress of all the elements, primordial child of time, sovereign of all things spiritual, queen of the dead...Though I am worshipped in many aspects, known by countless names, propitiated with all manner of different rites, yet the whole round earth venerates me." - Lucius Apuleius from The Golden Ass 

“The Right Connection”

People like to say "Just be yourself", "Be real", or "You can be totally transparent with me", but 99% of the time, this is total bullshit. Here's why: To be one's True Self is to allow yourself to be unfiltered, wild, unpredictable, offensive, inappropriate, messy, impulsive, horny, volatile, emotional, sensitive, depressed, angry, dangerous, pensive, aloof, needy, ...

“Ibn Yasin”

True story. Before Morocco or the Moroccan Flag ever existed, in the mid-11th century, a group of Sanhadja chieftains returning from a Hâjj to Mecca invited the theologian Ibn Yasin to preach among their tribes. Ibn Yasin, proving to be a stern disciplinarian in the Maliki tradition, insisted that the Berbers abide by the letter ...

“Balance The Ego”

Many have thought that spiritual growth requires death of the ego or the self. This is not true overstanding. Death of the ego, or self, is not a necessary part of spiritual growth. Judging against, putting parts of the self aside or not accepting them is denial of the self. There is no problem with ...

“Relation Assignments”

''Relationships are assignments. They are part of a vast plan for our enlightenment, the Holy Spirit’s blueprint by which each individual soul is led to greater awareness and expanded love. Relationships are the Holy Spirit’s laboratories in which He brings together people who have the maximal opportunity for mutual growth. He appraises who can learn ...