Author name: Zach Beach

Why Is There Suffering in the World?

Reading Time: 6 minutes When I begin any deep philosophical discussion with my students, I like to start with the idea that all philosophy and, indeed, most religious and spiritual traditions, are rooted in a fundamental unease about the human condition. Human beings are rarely satisfied with the way things are. We continually look for greater meanings and greater […]

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If You Want to Be Happy, Drop the Love Story

Reading Time: 7 minutes A few weeks ago, I wrote about the traits of a conscious partner. Practicing mindfulness, focusing on giving, and working on oneself are all important elements of an evolving consciousness. I also wrote about how the spiritual perspective of “being awake” involves waking up from the illusory nature of reality. From a spiritual perspective, human

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Do You Want to Be Right or Do You Want to Be Happy?

Reading Time: 6 minutes Humans have always had an interesting relationship with being right, despite how wrong we are about most things all the time. On a societal level, we disagree about just how right our leaders need to be. Politicians who change their ideas are derided as weak “flip-floppers” rather than as individuals who saw a change in

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What It Means to Be In a Conscious Relationship

Reading Time: 6 minutes One of the most vague and misunderstood terms in the modern self-help lexicon is the term conscious. One source of this confusion lies behind the multiple meanings behind the word. To the uninitiated, the term conscious simply means the opposite of unconscious, whether it be a person who is asleep, in a coma, or just got

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You Can Be a Masterpiece and a Work in Progress at the Same Time

Reading Time: 6 minutes Many years ago, at the beginning of my spiritual path, when I was exploring big concepts of God, love, and consciousness, I remember coming across the following passage:  Form is emptiness, and emptiness is form. Form is not other than emptiness, emptiness is not other than form. The passage comes from the The Heart Sūtra,

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