Meditation is a process whereby the mind is reorientated to reality, and, rightly used, can lead a man into another kingdom, into another state of consciousness and being and into another dimension. Intellect to Intuition Alice Bailey Meditation is primarily … Continue reading →
Written in cooperation with a Tibetan teacher between 1919-1949, the books of Alice Bailey constitute a continuation of the Ageless Wisdom – a body of esoteric teaching handed down from ancient times in a form which is always suitable to … Continue reading →
Money and Morality by Satish Kumar Resurgence Magazine January/February 2012 Money was a clever and convenient invention; it was designed as a means of exchange and a measure of wealth. But somehow that has changed; what was once solely a … Continue reading →
The Way to Shambhala… By Edwin Bernbaum Published by Anchor Book/Doubleday, New York 1980 This book is a classic for anyone interested in adventure, mythology and spiritual development. Written by Edwin Bernbaum who while teaching in the Peace Corps in … Continue reading →
The small crowd gathered in the foyer of the Bellingen Theatre, beneath photographs of Tibet and Timbuktu and images of the Dogon people, from Mali in North Africa. The watching eye of a golden Buddha head, Tibetan flags and homemade … Continue reading →
“This day at Teahupoo – Aug 27th 2011 during the Billabong Pro waiting period is what many are calling the biggest and gnarliest Teahupoo ever ridden. Chris Bryan was fortunate enough to be there working for Billabong on a day … Continue reading →
Surfing a few days ago, on that dream Christmas – New Year swell, at a beautiful little bay sheltered from the south west breeze and surrounded by national parks and grassy slopes covered in wildflowers, with a white glow coming … Continue reading →
Andrew Kidman lives near Mount Warning, on the far north coast of New South Wales. He has a three hundred and sixty degree view of the hinterland surrounding the mountain. It is one of the most picturesque sights on the … Continue reading →
Jack loves photographing waves so much so that a few years back at Teahupo’o he was swimming dangerously close to the reef in the water filming Andy Irons. A set loomed and Andy dropped in on a moderately big wave … Continue reading →