In the Spring of 2001 tantra made a break through at Tiger's Nest after a long period of build up. I met a man with whom I could cooperate and our meeting had a great effect on my teaching as well as on the social life at Tiger’s Nest.
Or are there different “Ones” at different times of one’s life?
Or is there nothing but a series of hopes and emotional investments, to which we can attach an ever increasing number of disappointments, deceits and failures?
Is it in any way realistic – or even recommendable – to vow to love one’s partner till death do us part?
Many years of meditation showed the way to making the centre in Gedved and to its architectural design. Already while the house was being built, a group meditated on the project, and ever since the house has seen meditation on a daily basis. In the beginning in the mornings and evenings, today the number of scheduled meditation spaces is 5. The meditations are either on silence, one’s personal meditation, or the current collective meditation.
In my teaching I use sentences that resemble mantras.
A mantra builds structure and rhythm in one’s mind. It cleanses your consciousness and whets awareness. It builds perspective and helps to maintain perspective in times of trouble or in times of intoxicating joy. It builds an automatic reaction – a spiritual one, that is.