Core Texts
Zen and the Rediscovery of the Obvious by D.E. Harding
Its Principles, Practice, and Potential by D.E. Harding
by Kahlil Gibran. Tranlsated by Rupi Kaur
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The Witness
This path concerns first-person life: lived experience before system, consciousness before role, and the disclosure of meaning where it is actually encountered rather than merely inherited.
Many come here after discovering that they can repeat a tradition’s speech without ever having met its claims inwardly. The witness names the difficult movement from language alone into direct contact, interiority, symbol, and experience.
DE - THE WITNESS
Zen and the Rediscovery of the Obvious by D.E. Harding
Its Principles, Practice, and Potential by D.E. Harding
by Kahlil Gibran. Tranlsated by Rupi Kaur
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by Carl G. Jung
by Carl G. Jung
A Book About Men by Robert Bly
These works belong here because they insist that insight must be encountered in the first person. They make room for consciousness, symbol, perception, and the inward labor by which a life becomes more truthful to itself.