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the obscure books inner work club

Jane Woods

Formerly "Behold," this publication is now my personal graduate school, majoring in the development of soul. Join the club to follow my obscure book curriculum and read papers on psychology, spirituality, and the esoteric arts.

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To practice inner stop in the mind is like making oneself motionless in space. You are not noticed … In your mind you are surrounded by different I’s. Each wants you to believe you are it. Each wants to speak in your name. Suddenly they c...

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7/19 Meeting Notes

“The silence of the spheres is the music of a wedding feast. The more we persist in misunderstanding the phenomena of life, the more we analyze them out into strange finalities and complex purposes of our own, the more we involve ourselve...

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I’m reading Ken Wilbur’s latest book Finding Radical Wholeness and in describing a “dark night of the soul” he wrote: "The pain of the dark night is the pain of looking for a truly timeless and eternal reality in states that are only of tem...

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The Sanskrit word for "Divine Play"

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In my first year of The Living School, I was assigned an essay from New Seeds of Contemplation by Thomas Merton. Twenty-seven years old and having just birthed my first baby, the fire of inner devotion bur...

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