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Thousands Rush To Join Oprah’s Book Club

February 20th, 2008 by Pete


This week, we learned that more than 250,000 people have recently joined Oprah Winfrey’s Book Club so they can participate in her upcoming series of Webcasts with Eckhart Tolle on his latest book, A New Earth.

Oprah hopes her Web course with Eckhart will become “the world’s largest classroom” and, all the indicatons are, that her hopes will be realized.

Being a Web course or Webcast means you will be able to see and hear it on your own computer. The course is free, but you have to register on-line to access it. You can register quickly and easily >Here

The 10-program course begins March 3, 2008 at 9.00pm Eastern time in the USA and runs each week till May 5.

For Australian viewers, 9.00pm Monday March 3, in US/Eastern (9/8c) converts to 11.00am Tuesday March 4, in Perth — 1.00pm Tuesday March 4, in Sydney/Melbourne.

>Click Here for details on how to o be part of this great event,

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Oprah Winfrey’s Webcasts With Eckhart Tolle

February 5th, 2008 by Pete


It seems that once again, Consciousness has moved American TV talk show host, Oprah Winfrey, the most influential book reviewer in the world, to bestow her awesome marketing power on Vancouver-based spiritual teacher Eckhart Tolle.

In revealing her 61st choice of reading material for her 700,000-member book club and countless other fans, Oprah recently told her TV audience she was selecting Eckhart’s A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose.

Oprah, who in 2001 helped catapult Eckhart’s The Power of
Now
into a million-copy bestseller, also announced she will soon join Eckhart in hosting an online workshop on his latest book, A New Earth.

Oprah hopes her Web course with Eckhart will become “the world’s largest classroom.”

Being a Web course or Webcast means you will be able to see and hear it on your own computer. The course is free, but you have to register on-line to access it. You can register quickly and easily >Here

The 10-program course begins March 3, 2008 at 9.00pm Eastern time in the USA and runs each week till May 5.

For Australian viewers, 9.00pm Monday March 3, in US/Eastern (9/8c) converts to 11.00am Tuesday March 4, in Perth — 1.00pm Tuesday March 4, in Sydney/Melbourne.

Eckhart’s earlier work, The Power of Now, is already a best-seller and one of Oprah’s Favourite Books on her Web site.

The Power of Now, which forms the foundation of A New Earth, shows readers how to find freedom form mind-made suffering and total identification with the ego. This can lead to the discovery of our true nature which many refer to as an Awakening.

Don’t miss this great opportunity. For further details, >Click Here.

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Lucid Living

January 16th, 2008 by Pete


Timothy Freke is an inspiring author and charismatic communicator living in the UK who gives his all to help participants taste the experience of spiritual enlivenment that the ancients call ‘gnosis’ and he calls ‘lucid living’. Lucid living is a natural state of awareness that spontaneously arises when we wake up from (or to) the collective dream we mistake for ‘real life’ and appreciate the mystery of existence.

Lucid living is a state of super-clarity in which it becomes obvious that, although we appear to be separate individuals, in reality we are one awareness which is dreaming itself to be everyone and everything. Lucid living is a beautiful experience of communion and compassion into which we dissolve when we see through the illusion of separateness and realise that all is one.

Tim has co-authored several significant books with Peter Ganduy and in their latest offering: “The Laughing Jesus”, Tim begins with words that get our attention straight away …

“Wake up!” he writes, “Rouse yourself from the collective coma you mistake for ‘real life’. See through the illusion of separateness and recognize that we are all essentially one.

Although we appear to be isolated individuals, in reality there is one awareness dreaming itself to be everyone and everything. This is our shared essential nature.

The simple secret to enjoying the dream we call ‘life’ is to wake up to oneness. Because, knowing you are one with all, you will find yourself in love with all. You will fall in love with living.”

For more info about Tim and the Alliance for Lucid LIving (ALL), go to: www.timothyfreke.com

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No Color Again

December 24th, 2007 by Pete


Back in the 13th Century, the Dominican friar and mystic, Meister Eckhart, once observed, “It is because the eye has no color that we see color.”

Of course, he was referring to the conea of the eye, that normally transparent windscreen through which Consciousness looks out at the manifest world. That seeing is also conditioned by our ’self-consciousness’, but that’s another story.

You may remember that my corneas were badly injured some years ago by a working-bee accident and that because they became ‘colored’ instead of transparent, I could no longer see colors etc.

Since then, I’ve had several corneal transplants that have restored some useful eyesight from time to time, but these transplants have a limited life and that’s why they have to be ‘redone’.

Last August, my previous graft, which had lasted ten years, turned up its toes and I had to go back to no eyesight again though the seeing continued on uninterrupted.

My ophthalmic surgeon here in Perth made it plain that after so many other transplants and some arising complications, the likelihood of another successful graft was very slim, but that he would give it a go nevertheless.

So, when suitable donated tissue suddenly became available a week ago, I had the operation at RPH. Although my eyelids are still stitched together, the initial indicatiions are that the procedure went well and there is no doubt that I will once again have some useful sight, but how much and for how long is not something anyone can predict.

Of course, our satsang community here has been aware of my situation as have been a numberof my correspondents around the world, and I’ve received so many expressions of love, support and good wishes for the operation etc. that all this positive energy has been extraordinarily uplifting. For all these and those unexpressed but felt, Pearl and I are most profoundly grateful.

Because so many have held this situation in Consciousness, there has been from the outset a ‘peace that passes understanding’ about whether eyesight is to be in the picture for Pete from now on or not. Naturally, I have my preferences, but overall, I know that it is good if it happens and good if it doesn’t. Eyesight matters, of course, but not absolutely.

The only thing that matters absolutely is seeing which has nothing to do with fleshy corneas, but with disidentifying from the egoic self (little me) and seeing What we really are.

When the “I” that I am has no color (no discrimination), then all the colors are seen and what is seen, is recognised as the true Self that is all. What unabated joy there is in this seeing that cannot be touched by bodily frailty or imperfection.

It is this joy that has no opposite or cause that Pearl and I trust you will experience at this festive time when we celebrate the birth of awakening Consciousness in our midst.

Your ever well-wisher,

Pete S.

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A Taste Divine

October 25th, 2007 by Pete


It was a great joy for Pearl and me to have Adyashanti and his wife, Mukti, as guests in our home, Gurukula, for almost a week earlier this month (Oct. 07). Adya, as he is known, hails from Northern California and had come to Perth, Western Australia, to give some satsang talks and a two-day intensive.

It soon became apparent that Adya and Mukti live in complete integrity with what they know and teach, and make no claims to ’specialness’ whatever. Nevertheless, you cannot be arround this charming couple for long without being impressed by their presence which seems to radiate warmth, depth, humor and a kind of unattached spontaneity.

At one point, in passing conversation, Mukti reavealed that Adya was quite a good cook — particularly in the area of pies and other desserts. Adya said he got most of his favorite recipes from his mother who apparently is noted for her culinary prowess.

Adya’s Perth events left us all glowing and more deeply grounded in love and truth than ever and we were planning a farewell dinnerparty at a friend’s place on our final evening together before Adya and his team flew on to the East Coast for the remainder of his tour. On hearing about this, Adya offered to make an apple pie for dessert, and of course, we readily accepted.

So, on the Monday morning after the intensive, Mukti made up a list of ingredients and we did a quick shop for them at our local stores. Then after an early light lunch, Adya and Mukti took over our small kitchen and set to work on the apple pie. To me, they sounded more like children playing hppily in a sand-box as they peeled the apples, conjured up the pastry and banged about with the cooking utensils. Thse sounds were followed eventually by the most fragrant aroma which issued from our oven and filled the adjacent rooms with a presence of its own. The pie looked wonderful when it came out of the oven and was set on a rack to cool.

Later, at the dinnerparty, when Adya’s apple pie was portioned out, tasted and consumed with lashings of whipped cream etc, all agreed that the taste was simply superb and somewhat distinctive owing to his inspired preference for ginger and cloves to spice up the apple filling. Before they left the next morning, I asked Mukti for a copy of the recipe which she kindly supplied with Adya’s ‘adjustments’. Now we can share the recipe with you, and if you care to try it out and live anywher near us in Perth, I’d be more than glad to sample a piece of your pie and let you know how close you got to the masterPIEce Adya cooked up in our tiny kitchen that day.

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The Darkness That Shines

October 16th, 2007 by Pete


I feel I owe our regular readers an explanation about why there have been so few postings to The Seer lately. The main reason is that over the past couple of weeks, my eyesight has dwindled to almost nothing. The irony of this happening to the moderator of a blog entitled, The Seer, is not lost on me, but of course, the seeing done by any seer has very little to do with one’s eyesight.

How are you writing this, you may ask, if you can’t see? Well, I’ve been using a program named Zoomtext which magnifies screens for users with limited eyesight and I’ve now got it turned up so that it fits only a couple of words on the screen at a time and, of course, I’m using the high contrast setting — white text against black etc. In the next week or so, I hope to upgrade Zoomtext to the voice version which ’speaks’ the text as it is typed etc.

If you’re curious to know why my eyesight failed so suddenly, the explanation is fairly straight forward. For the past 16 years or so, I’ve been relying on corneal transplants (or grafts) since I injured my eyes in a workplacel accident. My last transplant was done ten years ago and gave me useful sight most of that time, but a few weeks ago, the transplant (in my only good eye) came to the end of it’s life. I’m now on the list to have another transplant which will probably happen in a few months. As much depends on the condition of the recipient eye and the tissue match, it’s hard to predict the outcome of such operations, but when you have only light perception, any improvement is welcome.

Some of you may know that my lovely wife, Pearl, is also legally blind and has had, for the past seven years, the help of a beautiful golden Labrador guide-dog, named Skye. Before my first successful transplant, I was as I am now for many years and over that time had the help of four different guide-dogs. So when my sight went downhill so quickly this time, I wondered if Skye could guide me as my other wonderful dogs had done in the past. With Pearl’s agreement, I took Skye (or she took me) for a spin around the block and found that Skye worked just as well for me as she did for Pearl. So now, Skye is getting a bit of extra walking in which is fine as Pearl has to spend a lot of time at home studying and conducting her counselling work.

We are very blessed to have a caring community of satsang friends around us who are helping with our practical needs in a variety of ways. We have just had a marvellous time with Adyashanti and Mukti who stayed in our home during their visit to Perth. We had good numbers at the satsang talks and the intensive and a host of community members served as volunteers to make sure it all ran smoothly. Adya’s teaching, of course, was breath-takingly clear, lucid, direct, compassionate and immensely profound without being abstract in any way. Our involvement with these and his other Australian events was another reason why The Seer has been on hold these last few weeks.

These recent difficulties wth my eyesight have drawn my attention even more to That which is changeless amid the changefulness of our life experience. Inwardly, there is ever the pure beingness of our essential nature while outwardly, the human form is always becoming and moving from one state or situation to another. The Formless that I am and you are is already and always complete, while the manifestation is always in the process of completion. For me, the inner darkness shines with a beauty and splendour that makes the loss of visual perception trivial by comparison. I have discovered, that losing one’s eyesight certainly matters, but it doesn’t matter absolutely. It’s not that one retreats into the shining darkness, so to speak, but that this shining from the Source transfigures and illuminates every experience of life, pleasant and unpleasant, so that it is all encourntered and felt as the unfolding of the One. From this perspective, it is more adventure than adversity.

Thank you for your patience and understanding. I’ll try to keep you up to date with developments in my situation as often as I can and explore ways to include other items of interest as before.

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Eckhart’s Recent London Talk

September 4th, 2007 by Pete


I saw Eckhart speak in London on Saturday, and Summer has given me permission to indulge in rambling on about him so….

The question and answer session was very powerful. One lady who had recently lost her mother asked him about grief. He said that last year he lost both his mother (in August) and his father (in November) saying it was strange because they didn’t even live together. He said that he cried and that waves of grief occurred and subsided. He said that it was important not to deny the grief or push it away, but to bring acceptance to it.

Another guy asked a long rambling question about having an impulse to go to America, and wondered whether he was just emulating Eckhart, or how he could tell if this was an impulse he should follow, finishing his monologue with “Oh, yeah, and what about sex?”

The audience just collapsed with laughter, it was sooo funny! lolEckhart too! Then Eckhart said “Well, maybe that’s the REAL question!”

He said that when he was doing a retreat in India there were a lot of monkeys roaming freely around the village, and one day he encountered a pair of them having sex in the street. They then separated and walked away without any fuss. Eckhart realised that they just don’t have a problem with sex. The impulse arises, may or may not be satisfied, then the monkeys move on. It’s only the human mind that gets fixated with sex, using the subject for its own perpetuation (ie more thought) and creates endless complexities and dramas out of it.

He said that as the mind becomes more still, a person’s sex life can therefore become easier, more ermmm satisfying.

Then right at the end, he was winding up the talk, was literally about to deliver his last 4 words when….and I had my eyes closed because it was quite meditative….I heard the audience gasp and opened my eyes in time to see one of the giant screens that Eckhart was appearing on, fall backwards across the stage. Eckhart laughed, finished his sentence “…there is no teacher” and walked off to a standing ovation.

It was such a joy to see him in person. I could swear he was talking to just me most of the time!

By an anonymous attendee

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A Wonderful Week With Richard Lang

August 27th, 2007 by Pete


It was a delight to have UK teacher, Richard Lang, sharing once again at Gurukula, the Headless approach to spiritual insight In a series of talks and workshops, Richard showed us how to unmask our true identity using a variety of practical experiments that reveal the undeniable truth of What we really are.

Toward the end of each session, Richard invited some present to then demonstrate one of the ’seeing’ experiments to all the others and it was amazing how they were able to do this quite effectively. By these and other means, almost all who attended discovered new and liberating depths of perception (or apperception).

One new seer, Chris, jotted down the following lines, which probably captured the feeling of many, after attending one of Richard’s workshops:

Gratitude
The heart’s recognition
Of home

At last I’ve found my voiceless voice
Can exercise my choiceless choice
And silently rejoice

See Chris’ poem, Like an Eddy below.

If you weren’t able to be with Richard on this visit, you can check out the experiments at the Headless Web Site

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A Visit With ‘Sailor’ Bob Adamson

August 15th, 2007 by Pete


Not long after I noticed that the respected non-duality Web site www.advaita.org.uk/ described the Melbourne-based ‘Sailor’ Bob Adamson as “arguably, the greatest non-duality teacher alive”, Rosemary and I were planning an outback 4WD trip into central Australia, and I figured that as we would already be about 70% of the way to Melbourne — why not spent some time with Bob.

Bob went to India and spent the whole of 1976 with Nisargadatta Maharaj, the great Indian Teacher, and has been teaching in Australia ever since. Transcripts of Bob’s talks in book-form have been published and are available from Gurukula.

Bob, who is now 79 and gives three talks per week at his own home in Deepdene, about 6 km east of Melbourne. In A Hitchhikers Guide to the Universe by Douglas Adams, the answer to the question “What is the answer to Life, the Universe and Everything” turns out to be 42. If you catch a train (streetcar) from the CBD to alight right outside Bob’s place -­ you will be getting off at tram stop 42!

While we were there the average attendance was about 15. Bob’s talks are quite informal and these are followed by questions from the attendees. Bob then responds and dialogues begin and often a lot of fun too. Bob said that it normally takes people about 7 talks to get to grips with his teaching, and fortunately, this just happened to be the number we attended.

Bob is also available for private talks to personally help clear up any doubts or misunderstandings on the teaching, and both Rosemary and I had two sessions with him each. We found these very helpful indeed.

Bob uses the analogy that the sea usually looks blue, but if you ask someone to go and get a bucket of blue water from the ocean — they will just laugh. They know that seawater is not blue and are not fooled by the illusion that it is.

We, though, have a sense of a separate self — the so called “little me” — but it is an illusion too, it’s insubstantial, there’s no Aliveness at its core, and it is comprised totally of thoughts. It’s apparent power comes ONLY from the belief in it, but what happens if that belief crumbles?

The answer is that self centered thinking falls away, and with it, personal problems and mind-made suffering. The “me” drops out of the equation, just like the blue water. There is no belief in it any more. It has lost its power. Thoughts still come and go — and that is fine. They are just the passing content of awareness.

Bob talks a lot about the investigation into finding out if there really is a “me” there. Nothing can be found apart from the Aliveness that you are. If that occurs and there is no “little me” there — was there ever a “me” there? It is the direct SEEing of this that is the key.

The common thread of all the great teachings is the non conceptual recognition of our true nature. The seeing that the separate entity that we take to be ourselves does not actually exist in any substantial way is one part of it. The othr part is the actual direct recognition of our true nature — and the alleged “me” is the primary barrier to this.

Bob stresses that this is not about enlightenment, awakening, or self-realization, not about an “attainment” as there is no-one there to “achieve” anything.. No blinding flashes, no “fireworks”, no visions, no eternal ecstatic bliss, not this, not that — just the understanding and the end of seeking. The tram, so to speak, stops right Here, right Now.

Rosemary and I left Bob’s place and continued out journey back to Perth, via northern Queensland, and the Northern territory -­ the “short cut” home. We discussed Bob’s teaching every day and every night and it was our central focus from the time we left Melbourne ­ all the way home. And still is.

You might want to check out Bob’s Web site

Mike Graham

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Adyashanti in Perth, W.A.

August 7th, 2007 by Pete


It’s hard to believe that Adyashanti will be here in Perth (Western Australia) in just over seven weeks! Hundreds are planning to hear him at he Fremantle Town Hall and the places are filling up rapidly for his intensive at Cottesloe. We strongly advise you to register for Adya’s intensive if you’re planning to be there.

The recording of the satsangs in Perth, Sydney and Byron Bay will be availabe online for download within a week of each event. The recordings will be uploaded to Adya’s Cafe Dharma site so anyone can go online and purchase them for download. A card explaining this will be available at the bookstore at each event.

“To try to get beyond yourself is the ultimate act of self-obsession. If you’re going to do anything, put your attention on what’s already free. Your mind would say, Well, where is that? I would say, It’s the awareness that you’re using right now to look, to listen, that awareness itself. It’s already free. Just abide in what’s already free.” ~ Adyashanti

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