Hello from Paris, FR
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Hello from Paris, FR
Hello everyone,
I'm Alex, I'm 36 and work as a visual creative.
I could say that I'm following a path, my own path, grabbing what resonates for me in many traditions.
Let's say that I feel really close to Ken Wilber's Intergal Approach, that I practice Vipassana meditation in the Theravada tradition, that Kabbale and core shamanism are part of my world, and that everything looks like different shades of the same truth. I hope what I say is understandable, I'm not that used to talk about that kind of subjects in english.
Well, that would be for me introducing myself.
This community seems like a amazing source of knowledge, so I'm glad to be joining, having gathered a lot of material along the years.
A bientôt !
Cheers
ALX
I'm Alex, I'm 36 and work as a visual creative.
I could say that I'm following a path, my own path, grabbing what resonates for me in many traditions.
Let's say that I feel really close to Ken Wilber's Intergal Approach, that I practice Vipassana meditation in the Theravada tradition, that Kabbale and core shamanism are part of my world, and that everything looks like different shades of the same truth. I hope what I say is understandable, I'm not that used to talk about that kind of subjects in english.
Well, that would be for me introducing myself.
This community seems like a amazing source of knowledge, so I'm glad to be joining, having gathered a lot of material along the years.
A bientôt !
Cheers
ALX
silentparis- Number of posts : 1
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Re: Hello from Paris, FR
Are you interested in the occult side of Buddhism? Buddhist tantra, I mean.
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Welcome
Welcome aboard Alex
It sounds like you have a wonderfully eclectic approach to life (and therefore the magic of life). I also am a big fan of Wilber. I'm in the process of reviewing Integral Psychology and I think his "A Sociable God" is very pertinent in today's world. Similar to Regardie's approach it I find Wilber's approach can ground any path on a solid footing.
Happy New Year
Paul
It sounds like you have a wonderfully eclectic approach to life (and therefore the magic of life). I also am a big fan of Wilber. I'm in the process of reviewing Integral Psychology and I think his "A Sociable God" is very pertinent in today's world. Similar to Regardie's approach it I find Wilber's approach can ground any path on a solid footing.
Happy New Year
Paul
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