Sunset at Stonehenge

The Winter Solstice has now passed and we are in a very interesting time of the year. To ancient cultures, the Winter Solstice marked the “death” of the sun. It was the shortest day the year where the YIN energy in the Northern Hemisphere came to maximum expression and the re-emergence of the YANG energy returned coming from the Taoist traditon. This transition is marked by a very interesting phenomena where, perceivably, for three days (Dec 22, 23, 24), the sun stops moving. This is because we can’t see the subtle movement as it dips below our horizon. During these three days, the sun resides in the SOUTHERN CROSS and then, on December 25th, it moves north one degree…signifying the return of our Savior and forshadowing warmer, longer, and more fruitful days taking us into spring and summer harvest.

The brightest star in the sky (Sirius) aligns with the three brightest stars on Orion’s belt (Mintaka, Anilam, and Alnitak) on December 24th heralding the “return” of the sun and the forces of “good”. The three “wise men” which were the ancient names for the stars on Orion’s belt follow the “star in the east” and this marks the celebration of the “birth” of Jesus in our modern mythology. It turns out Christmas is more than just a story but a deeply ingrained understanding of the movement of the stars and cycles of nature as understood by the ancients. (more…)

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The great spiritual masters of old warned about the time we live in. It is a time of great materialism, delusional thinking, narcissistic behavior, and emotional upheaval. They called it the “Kali Yuga”- the Iron Age. It is the era where the earth is the farthest from the Galactic Center and the Source of Light and Love in our Galaxy. As we round the corner and turn back TOWARDS the center, then we emerge into an era of great awakening and enlightenment…the next Golden Age.

It is this disconnection with the Source of Light from which we come that has made the world what it is today. The Shadow is everywhere as people have lost their vision of Who they really are and have fallen into the dreary sleep of materialism. We have gotten lost and are looking for something, anything, to help us feel alive and connected again. Enter the Shadow.

We have been led to believe that it is the bright-shiny things that our culture has to offer that are our ticket out of our misery. Once we get that house, the boats, the vacations, and fly first class all the time…then…then we’ll be happy. Trust me, I work with billionaires all of the time and guess what? Most of them are miserable. Sure, they take the trips to Aspen and Monaco and hang with celebrities, but, deep down, they are ailing because they are missing something. SomeTHING? No. That’s the problem. There is no THING that can solve this problem. The answer to their problems is not a THING. It is the Source of NOTHING and EVERYTHING.

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A little while ago, I found myself sitting next to an Orthodox Christian priest at a luncheon. He had a serious beard and the garb to match it. He wasn’t the jolliest of fellows and seemed a bit out of place in a crowd. I was busy conversing with some people across the table and then my wife egged him on by telling him about my background and that the two of us should talk…oh boy…here we go!

His immediate question to me was whether I believed in God because it was his understanding that Taoism was a “godless” religion. My answer- “Of course I believe in God and I don’t consider myself a religious Taoist“. That immediately got him to relax and put away the broad sword…ok…let’s talk dude.

What’s the difference? Well, my stance is that life is the workshop and that I needn’t believe in things that I can test in my daily life. I explained that this was the essence of Buddhism. When the Buddha was asked whether there was a God or not, his answer was that he’d show you a technique to observe your own consciousness and you be the judge. The Buddha felt that it was extremely dangerous to tell people what that “State” was like or what “a Supreme Being” was like because they’d take that as an adequate answer and pull off the highway of Self-inquiry. We see this all the time in Asia- statues of the Buddha are worshiped everywhere. The philosophy of introspection and self examination has been turned by many into a religion with idol worship and distorted comprehension of the message…the Buddha would roll over in his grave.

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