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Divine Lethargy

Luka Bönisch

Relax into your experience.

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Latest Issues

Nonduality Is Not What You Think It Is

Denzel is back, equalizing as if there’s no tomorrow, no yesterday, no time, no space, no self, no path, and definitely nowhere to hide.

My last post on nonduality has hit a nerve, it seems. If you’re new here, welcome. I hope we can be be...

8 days ago
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Nonduality Is So Simple It’s Laughable

Imagine this: Denzel Washington as nonduality about to plow through illusion (a crime syndicate) as if it’s nothing. (Image from The Equalizer 3)

Nonduality is a word, and it means not-two. And not-two means there aren’t two or more things...

23 days ago
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Breaking Into Eden

‘Eden’ — painted with acrylics, 2020

You feel it, the invincibility of something you can’t put your finger on. Though you try, repeatedly you try, like a child not learning from his mistake, no matter how many times it burns. Yes, it burns...

a month ago
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Do You Know How to Become Music?

The Dancer — painted with acrylics

I love dancing. No, I’m not proficient in any kind of dance, like Salsa or Tango, but I am proficient at being music.

To become music, first, you have to notice a tune. Listen. There’s always a tune, not...

a month ago
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There's Only One Way to Waste Your Life

photo by yours truly

Whenever I spend even one second too long, caught by some content, trying to push my emotional buttons, I feel it descending upon my heart like dark, heavy fog — not the emotional buttons being pushed, but the recognit...

2 months ago
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