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July 2026 TAT Forum

This month’s contents include:

Convictions & Concerns: Discerning a True Direction: Nostalgia as Our Inner GPS, by Bob Fergeson.

TAT Foundation News: Including the calendar of 2026 TAT events and a listing of local & online group meetings organized by TAT members.

Humor: 3 items.

Inspiration & Irritation: 4 items.

Reader Commentary: What are the hallmarks of a good spiritual teacher?

Founder’s Wisdom: A Method of Going Inside (part3)

In-Person TAT Gatherings will be held at the Claymont Retreat Center for 2026.

An online gathering
Saturday noon ET, July 18th, 2026
More information and registration.

August 2026 TAT Foundation In-Person Gathering
Friday-Sunday, August 21–23, 2026
Charles Town, WV

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Convictions & Concerns

TAT members share their personal convictions and/or concerns

Discerning a True Direction: Nostalgia as Our Inner GPS


Speaker Notes from a November 2015 TAT Foundation gathering:

“Let yourself be silently drawn by the strange pull of what you really want. It will not lead you astray.” ~ Rumi

Nostalgia is confused by many with sentimentality, but in its true sense it offers a valuable tool in finding our way to that mysterious place called “within.” How can the nostalgic mood help us to discern a true path from those dead end trails offered by the imagination? Is there truly a better “place,” a more real “reality,” one without conflict and dissatisfaction? Let’s explore the nostalgic mood together, and see.

For the interactive sessions, we’ll give personal examples of nostalgia, looking for clues as to how they help discern base feelings and moods from true longing. In preparation, participants are encouraged to remember glimpses of nostalgia, to share them with their fellows:

~ Thanks to Bob Fergeson. See The Listening Attention and Photography of Nostalgia West for more of his writing and photography. Above photo “Moonlite” © Bob Fergeson. Please email reader commentary to the TAT Forum.

TAT Foundation News

It’s all about “ladder work” – helping and being helped

Richard Rose, the founder of the TAT Foundation, spent his life searching for the Truth, finding it, and helping others to find their Way. Although not well known to the public, he touched the lives of thousands of spiritual seekers through his books and lectures and through personal contacts with local study groups that continue to work with his teachings today. He felt strongly that helping others generates help for ourselves as well in our climb up the ladder to the golden find beyond the mind.

Call To Action For TAT Forum Reader

With the intention of increasing awareness of TAT’s meetings, books, and the Forum among younger serious seekers, and to increase awareness of ways to approach the search for self-definition, the TAT Foundation is now on Instagram.

You can help! A volunteer is producing shareable text-quote and video content of Richard Rose and TAT-adjacent teachers. We need your suggestions for short, provocative 1-3 sentence quotes or 1 minute or less video clips of people like Richard Rose, Art Ticknor, Bob Fergeson, Tess Hughes, Bob Cergol, Shawn Nevins, Bob Harwood, Anima Pundeer, Norio Kushi, Paul Rezendes, Paul Constant, Mike Gegenheimer & other favorites.

Please send favorite inspiring/irritating quotes—from books you have by those authors, from the TAT Forum, or any other place—to TAT quotes. If you have favorite parts of longer videos (ex: from a talk at a past TAT meeting), please email a link to the video and a timestamp.

Thank you!

TAT Foundation Press’s latest publication

Beyond Mond, Beyond Death II composed of selections from the second 10 years of TAT Forum monthly issues, is now available on Amazon in paperback, Kindle and audiobook format.

Please add your review to the Amazon listing. It makes a difference!

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TAT Press publications also available as audiobooks

1. Passages: An Introduction and Commentary on Richard Rose’s Albigen System
2. Solid Ground of Being: A Personal Story of the Impersonal
3. Beyond Relativity: Transcending the Split Between Knower and Known
4. The Listening Attention
5. Falling for Truth: A Spiritual Death And Awakening
6. This Above All: A Journey of Self-Discovery
7. A Handyman’s Common Sense Guide to Spiritual Seeking
8. Always Right Behind You: Parables & Poems of Love & Completion
9. Pouring Concrete: a Zen Path to the Kingdom of God
10. At Home with the Inner Self
11. Sense of Self: The Source of All Existential Suffering?
12. Message in a Bottle: Reflections on the Spiritual Path
13. Hope! Life’s Calling: Finding Yourself on the Spiritual Path Called Life

14. Beyond Mond, Beyond Death II

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Available as a Kindle edition. Also available to read online and download in .pdf format on SelfDefinition.org and SearchWithin.org.

Random rotation of
TAT Foundation Books & Videos

Beyond Relativity by Art Ticknor

Read more: Beyond Relativity by Art Ticknor

 
 

2026 TAT Meeting Calendar

January “TAT Talks” online event: Saturday, January 31, noon ET.
April Gathering (Claymont Great Barn): Friday evening through Sunday noon, April 17-19, 2026
June Gathering (Claymont Mansion): Friday evening through Sunday 2 PM, June 12-14, 2026
** July “TAT Talks” online event: Saturday noon ET, July 18, 2026. **
** August Gathering (Claymont Mansion): Friday evening through Sunday 2 PM, August 21-23, 2026 **
October “TAT Talks” online event: TBD.
November Gathering (Claymont Mansion): Friday evening through Sunday 2 PM, November 6-8, 2026
December “TAT Talks” online event: TBD.

Our in-person gatherings in 2026 will be held at the Claymont Retreat Center in Charles Town, WV.

Comments or questions? Please email TAT Foundation events.

Photo of TAT’s open door by Phil Franta

TAT’s YouTube Channel

Have you seen the TAT Foundation’s YouTube channel? Subscribe now for spiritual inspiration (and irritation)!

Volunteers have been updating the channel with hours of new content! They’ve also curated some great playlists of talks by Richard Rose, teacher talks from recent & not so recent TAT meetings, episodes of the Journals of Spiritual Discovery podcast, and other great TAT related videos from around the internet.

Featuring: Richard Rose, Bob Cergol, Shawn Nevins, Bob Fergeson, Mike Conners, Anima Pundeer, Norio Kushi, Paul Rezendes, Bob Harwood, Tess Hughes, Art Ticknor, Shawn Pethel, Tyler Matthew and other speakers.

This month’s video is a clip “Die Before You Die” from a Plant Cunning podcast To Thine Own Self Be True interviewing Tess:

Local Group News

Groups with recently updated information are listed below. The complete listing of local groups is on the Find a Local Group page.

New Online Self-Inquiry group:
Women’s online self-inquiry group, alternate Wednesdays at 19.30 UTC. To participate, contact tesshghs@gmail.com.

Update for the Online Self-Inquiry Book Club:
We’re still looking for suggestions that have sufficient appeal. You can contact us at: https://meet.google.com/eqp-zucx-oww (ask to join).

 Update from the Pittsburgh, PA self-inquiry group:
> Use the e-mail link below for invitations to all meetings and to receive internal email announcements.
> In-person bi-weekly meetings: our home for all future meetings is the Library of The Friend’s Meeting House in Oakland, Pittsburgh:  4836 Ellsworth Avenue, PA 15213. Current events are listed on Meetup “Pittsburgh Self-inquiry Live” and http://www.pghsig.org.
– Sun, July 12, 2PM: Dean hosts “Compassion versus Empathy”
– Sun, July 26, 2PM: “What about me is Real? What do I Know for Sure?”
> Online group confrontation and individual contributions every Wed, 8:00 pm EDT via Zoom; current online events are listed on Meetup “Pittsburgh Self-inquiry Group” and http://www.pghsig.org.
– Wed, July 1: “Self-inquiry, AI and Questioning”
– Wed, July 8: “Is Reality a Mirror? Mirrors as an Effective Analogy”
– Wed, July 15: Guest TBD
– Wed, July 22: Lenny S. hosts: “Should we Ask … some Really Good Questions?”
– Wed, July 29: Mike Whitely host: “Poems of Richard Rose”
> All Forum subscribers are welcome to join us.
> Email to receive weekly topics with preparatory notes and Zoom invitations. Current events are listed on Meetup as Pittsburgh Self-inquiry Group (link above) and on Pittsburgh Self-Inquiry Live.

> We advocate self-inquiry, which is to question our beliefs and opinions of ourselves and those of others through honest and sincere feedback all in a friendly environment in order to recognize errors in our thinking and assumptions. Each participant gets an allotted time to voice their thoughts on the evening’s topic to which others can question or comment.
> Our format and inspiration for self-inquiry are influenced by numerous teachers and books, none more so than the teachings of Richard Rose which can be researched here: Our format and inspiration for self-inquiry are influenced by numerous teachers and books, none more so than the teachings of Richard Rose which can be researched at TAT (Truth & Transmission) Foundation.

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See the complete listing of local groups on the Find a Local Group page.

Members-Only Area

A password-protected section of the website is available for TAT members. (Note that there’s an occasional glitch that, when you try to link to the members-only area or a sections within it, you’ll get a page-not-found error. If you try the link a second time, it should work.) Contents include:

  • How you can help TAT and fellow seekers,
  • Audio recordings of selected sessions from 2008-and-on in-person meetings and virtual gatherings.

Resources and ideas for those planning a group spiritual retreat.

  • Photographs of TAT meeting facilities, the Richard Rose grave site, a rare 1979 photo, and aerial photos of the Rose farm,
  • Presenters’ talk notes from April TAT meetings in 2005–2007, and
  • TAT News Letters from 1996–2013 and Annual Retrospectives from 1973 thru 2011. The Retrospectives from 1973–1985 were written by Richard Rose and are replete with ideas on the workings of a spiritual group—rich historical content.
  • TAT policies, TAT business meeting notes, and other information.

New audio recordings added in May 2026:

  • April 2025 TAT Meeting (most of the meeting was recorded except for Bob Cergol’s session).
  • June 2025 TAT Meeting (partial recording).
  •  July 2025 TAT Talk with Bob Cergol.

There were no recordings made for the August and November 2025 meetings.

All 14 issues of the TAT Journal are available in pdf format. Paperback issues of a “Forum for Awareness” were published on a quarterly basis from 1977 until 1980 and then on an annual basis until1986. The Journal’s editorial staff members, all of whom were volunteers, described the publication as a meeting place for…

 Esoteric searchers, transcendentalists, mystics, scientists for the new frontiers…

 People who are dedicated to the development of genuine friendship among all levels of spiritual and psychological research…

 People who see the need to share ideas, but who cannot meet personally, and for those who will give support and find support while seeking a common goal…

 Specialists who see the value of broadening their perspectives by association with specialists in related fields and for people who, regardless of specialty, find a value in the psychological encounters with their fellows that help them to better understand themselves and so find peace of mind and a better understanding of their friends.

Please email TAT Foundation events if you have questions. (Look here for info on TAT membership.)

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Your Contributions to TAT News

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Humor {(h)yo͞omər}

“One thing you must be able to do in the midst
of any experience is laugh. And experience
should show you that it isn’t real, that it’s a
movie. Life doesn’t take you seriously, so why
take it seriously.” ~ Richard Rose, Carillon

Like a Borgia?

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~ Image from ScoopWhoop.com, featuring a quote from the novel Carry on, Jeeves by P.G. Wodehouse. These Wodehouse quote posters appear widely across the web.

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Helicopter Life

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~ Thanks to Dan G. The image comes from the Carroll County Vet Clinic in Maryland.

Roundabouts

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~ Thanks to John Atkinson, from his wronghands1.com website.

Inspiration & Irritation

Irritation moves us; inspiration provides a direction

Koans and Conundrums

A while back I was listening to a TAT Talk by Shawn Nevins when a particular quote jumped out at me. I had listened to the talk several times as I worked on editing an audio program featuring TAT spiritual success stories. Shawn had been fielding questions from the Zoom talk participants and was searching for words to help explain how to wake up. There was a note of frustration as he responded to another “Yes, but how do we do it?” question. Shawn said:

“If we could just connect with our fundamental not knowing of who we are. The fundamental illusion that we live every second that we exist as an independent self, doing things and making decisions and being in this world.  Being Shawn… and being all these names like these names are real and they’re not. 

And the evidence presents itself to us continually over and over and over again as we struggle to try to keep illusory control over what’s happening.”

I found his response to be full of koans and conundrums. Let’s break it down.

~ Thanks to Michael Whitely, who also produced the image using ChatGPT. (Note the typical AI misspelling…)

Koan

Origin: The term is the Japanese pronunciation of the Chinese word gong’an, which literally translates to “public case” or legal precedent. Originally, they were historical records of dialogues between enlightened masters and their students. ~ Google AI Overview

The Goal: They are not “problems” to be solved logically, but rather tools meant to break a student’s attachment to conceptual thinking and guide them into a state of pure, intuitive awareness. ~ Ditto

Q: Do you have clarity on what you want most from your existence?

Q: Do you have a koan, an unanswered question, related to how to go about finding what you want most?

Q: Does it, or could it, guide you?

Knicks + Celibacy

The Knicks just won a historic basketball championship (the first one in 53 years) by defeating the San Antonio Spurs 94-90 in Game 5 on June 13, 2026. The team owner seemed to be encouraging the players to be celibate during the playoffs, and for the players to have frank conversations with their families about their commitment. ~ Brett S.

Google definition of sparkies:

Slang for Energy: It can occasionally be used to describe someone who is notably spunky, energetic, or clever.

Character Name: “Sparkie” or “Sparky” is a common, affectionate name for a lively dog or a cartoon character.

Sparky, a Public Domain Superhero Sidekick

Q: New York Post Sports labeled the owner’s suggestion as joking. Do you think he was?

The Truth Shall Set You Free … IF

Excerpts from the transcript:

Next to John 8:32, in an 1870s annotated the Gospel of John by a Jesuit scholar, in a margin note written in Latin:

Veritatum said queras veritas damas. In English “That you may know the truth.” But which truth? The truth Damasus deleted.

The Jesuit scholar who wrote the note in the 1870s was dead. The two later hands that had annotated the manuscript after him were dead. Pope Damasus I had been dead for 1620 years….

The “remembering” that Jesus was cited as referring to may occur in a state of consciousness which Franklin Merrell-Wolff referred to as knowing by identity. We may recognize something we have no memory of seeing before and then realize it as our real identity. Merrell-Wolff audio recordings, e.g. “The Quest” (7 September 1972; 25 min) mp3 or download. [-Ed.]

Psychoactive Experimentation

“An interesting account of what taking mushrooms did to a guy who is known for talking about physical health…. I’m in general against the use of drugs for getting mystical experiences, but I also believe that at times they can have a positive effect. Like in this case: https://m.youtube.com/post/UgkxbFWRhqr3IeU8bBZ2RAuNTvqyB2StW8zO.

“… He says that he was pushed to let go of the self and let go of control, how letting go initially caused him terror, and how after letting go he explains that he was “home.” And how in that which he called “home” he felt wonder about existence and a desire for taking care of life on Earth….

<p”>His description of what the molecule showed him sounds quite similar to the experiences of many mystics. And I found it curious that a guy who is famous on the web for his materialistic goal of extending his body’s life and well-being had such an experience triggered by a drug. He mentions in another place that he tried mushrooms and that it was psilocybin.”

~ Sergio F. The image of Psilocybin mushrooms is from Wikimedia Commons.

Richard Rose felt that there was a spiritual window that opened for a decade in the 1960s with the widespread use of LSD and marijuana. The people who tried them may have experienced their “reality” melting into something that questioned their identity. But many of the users got “hooked” on them to escape reality or recreate intense experiences, often leading to anxiety, “bad trips,” psychosis, and flashbacks. He said that in his public talks in the early 1970s he would come across habitual users of perception-altering substances who would be crying when they listened to him talking about becoming the Truth … because they felt it would be impossible to gain the necessary mental clarity for self-inquiry. [-Ed.]

Q: Are you willing to share your thoughts, feelings, opinions, etc., about experimenting with psychoactive substances for self-inquiry? If so, see the Reader Commentary question for next month below.

Please  your impressions of the above items.

Reader Commentary

Encouraging interactive readership among TAT members and friends

A reader wrote that what would make the Forum more interesting would be:

Hearing from people who are searching—and have questions instead of those providing endless advice and “answers.” What challenges they are facing. What their doubts and questions are. How they perceive their path is going. What they are doing in their lives. Where they think they will end up, etc., etc.

Can you help make the Forum more interesting?

The Reader Commentary question for the July TAT Forum came from Phil C:

What are the hallmarks of a good spiritual teacher?

Responses follow:

From Paul Constant:

The following hallmarks of a good spiritual teacher relate to someone who is grounded in direct realization of Truth and living sanely from that newfound perspective:

• Communicating with clarity, authenticity, honesty, and a good dose of humility.

• Teaching with reluctance but recognizing that many sincere spiritual seekers have a deep longing to know Truth and need help with their search.

• Asking insightful questions to challenge the seeker’s thoughts, beliefs, and convictions.

• Providing advice but allowing seekers to independently follow their own path; encouraging the testing of advice without advocating blind belief.

• Encouraging healthy skepticism about everything except the seeker’s own ability to become Truth.

From Nicolas Gallucci:

1. Sincerity.

2. Being genuinely enlightened, as in: There is nothing but The Absolute (Self, Ground of Being, Tao, God, or some other name) and nothing else exists. If this be confusing to them, they are either being coy for your own sake or you need to move on.

3. Accessibility.

4. Interest and ability to address scrutiny from peers and those they choose to work with.

5. Capacity to provide relevant scrutiny.

6. Capacity to manage and question their self-centric motivations surrounding the promulgation of their teachings as well as in their daily life. (Necessary since self-centricity has been transcended, not eliminated.)

7. Ability to suspect/explore/figure out that Being Itself is a contingent “Being.” (It is rare to have arrived at the Unknown and even more rare to attempt/stomach the exploration required to proceed into the Unknowable, typically considered something attained when one quits the body.)

From Tim Howell:

A good teacher helps clear obstacles and provides an experienced guide on the path. If the teacher rings that inner Gong as Rose did for Art, all the better.

From Tess Hughes:

1. The teacher must know where the student is trying to get to, even though the student does not yet know where they are heading.

2. The teacher needs to see how or where the student is going off course, because not knowing the direction, the student goes off course.

3. Because we keep forgetting, at least in the earlier stages, the teacher needs to keep reminding the student of the direction and the real possibility of success for them.

From a reader in Mexico:

Passing over good and getting to the bad is this: “I’m enlightened and you’re not, but if you try real hard and get with the program maybe some day you can be like us and we’ll let you in the club.”

From Shawn Nevins:

I resonated with Bob Cergol’s comment regarding the questions from the May Forum: “Taken as a whole, the questions demonstrated a wide range of strongly held preconceptions and implied beliefs, or at least standardized and acceptable language regarding what an answer to searching must be and how it must be manifested in a finder.”

I found it apropos that the often lengthy answers to those May questions that appeared in the June Forum followed the outstanding Nisargadatta dialogue “Nothing Else Matters.”  One could not be more simple or profound in distilling the search to its essence.  Imagine if the June Forum would have had nothing but that one minute of dialogue. “Go within and discover what you are not. Nothing else matters.”

From Bill Racine:

The good spiritual teacher stands at the exact midpoint between humility and arrogance, between gentleness and harshness, and is the embodiment of Truth and trustworthiness. The good spiritual teacher does not proselytize but guides the acolyte to Self-awakening.  He or she resides at the center of the Yin/Yang and knows The Absolute: “I am infinity and I am nothingness; all that is, existed before the beginning, and nothingness is the essence of everything that is; everything dies and nothing ever dies; I walk between beseeching God’s help and commanding the forces of manifestation; I am the fullness of ego, and I am the emptiness of egoless-ness; I am the I and I am the i, I am not this and I am not that, and I am both this and that; I bear witness to the infinity of knowledge and being, yet what I know is but a thimble-full of the boundless ocean. ”

From Art Ticknor:

A good spiritual teacher is an amateur helper, not a professional teacher.

“A teacher is a professional who helps students acquire knowledge, competencies, and values. They design and deliver instructional strategies across various subjects, fostering intellectual growth and personal development.” ~ Google (prompt: define teacher)

“Historically and fundamentally, a professional is someone who receives payment for an activity, in contrast to an amateur who does it for personal enjoyment.” ~ Ditto (prompt: define professional)

“The spiritual meaning relates to the non-material, intangible aspects of existence—such as the soul, consciousness, and deep inner awareness.” ~ Ditto (prompt: define spiritual)

Some suggestions:

Other Commentary

From Lena S:

In the June Forum, finders responded to questions posed to them by seekers, and one of the finders, Mr. Cergol, chose my question out of the 66 as most important to self-inquiry: “What should I do?” For me this question represents Richard Rose’s suggestion to keep turning over every rock possible, to continually attempt the best possible in order to find a Final Truth. But also, it represents a hole that persists and despite all the books, teachings, techniques and meetings that I throw in, it has not been filled. Is the ambitiousness of the me who wants to fill it actually a yearning that knows that to enter it would be a door as a solution to seeking my Source? Is that hole the same void, the Dazzling Dark, the Dark Night, the Nothingness that mystics and finders talk about? So why is Mr. Cergol trying to get me to fill it? Perhaps my attempts are the only way in which I could not avoid it, the only way I might accidentally face into it, by taking it seriously enough to act upon it and continually so, until every act possible is proven futile. If my survival nature makes it impossible for me to willingly enter that void of uncertainty, then my only strategy may be to face it but still actively avoid it—unless some Thing has different plans for me.

From Gus R:

The article “Sittings of Strong Determination” by BH last month was, for me, a disturbing reminder of my not pursuing what I feel would be the best that I should be doing as a spiritual seeker. Someone said at a TAT weekend that we as seekers have read enough books, gone to enough meetings, heard enough teachers, and that it was time to go within. BH mentioned in his article that it was easy to meditate ten hours per day, to not talk, to not stay afloat on the internet when locked in a room with an administrator carrying a kyōsaku stick “reminder”.

=> The Reader Commentary question for next month, the August 2026 TAT Forum, comes from the “Knicks & Celibacy” article above:

What are your thoughts, feelings, opinions, etc., about experimenting with psychoactive substances for self-inquiry?

Please  your response by the 25th of July, and indicate your preferred identification (the default is your first name and the initial letter of your last name). “Anonymous” and pen names are fine, too.

PS: What question(s) would you like to ask other TAT Forum readers?

Q for all: What are your thoughts on this month’s reader commentary? Please your feedback.

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Founder’s Wisdom

Richard Rose (1917-2005) established the TAT Foundation
in 1973 to encourage people to work together on what
he considered to be the “grand project” of spiritual work.

A Method of Going Inside, part 3
by Richard Rose

See Richard Rose: A Method of Going Inside for Steve Harnish’s complete transcript of the talk given in Pittsburgh in 1977.

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(Continued from part 1 and part 2)

And the same thing goes for the power complex, or any of them. Any of them can kill us. But nevertheless, these egos, this survival ego, these vanities are put in us. Because if we weren’t vain we wouldn’t pursue. The male has to have this tremendous rooster complex: that he is in demand, that all he has to do is go out and make a few flourishes with his feathers and things will happen, and that this is his main purpose on earth. The computer somehow puts him in check, and then at some time or another it also turns him loose. Now – I say the umpire is not us, and it’s not even a good protector. And once your purpose is served, you’re expendable; somehow the computer or the umpire seems to have done its job, it disappears, and somebody else replaces you – with an equal amount of vanity that you had when you were playing the rooster.

And I think that all of this is in order. There’s nothing wrong with it; this is just nature defending itself; nature having blueprints – which all of the erudite sociologists and psychologists are going to change – they’re going to reprogram it. They’re going to reprogram us so that we will survive; we’ll get vaccinated against the detrimental qualities of perversion, dissipations, narcotism and alcoholism and God knows what.

So this is just basic survival. If you’re just interested in basic survival, then you get as far as the umpire. You may even form a religion, you may even call your actions sins, in order to help reinforce yourself against an early death. This is basically what religion is – it’s somatic, that type of religion. Now there are religions that go beyond that, but they have so little popular appeal that the meetings are held in caves and God knows where.

[break in tape]

To be continued….

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 © 1982 by Richard Rose. Image of “going within” from freepik.com.

Definition of Terms

Index of many of the key terms and principles in Rose’s work, with brief definitions, from Richard Rose’s Psychology of the Observer: The Path to Reality Through the Self by John Kent.

Jacob’s Ladder © 2001 Richard Rose. See this transcript of a talk on the topic by Rose.

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