Peace Before Everything, Sanity in an Insane World
March 4, 2026

Peace Before Everything, Sanity in an Insane World

La paz antes de todo, cordura en un mundo insano

This session opens with a guided meditation on peace as the unconditioned source prior to all experience, and the illusory nature of veils and attachments. The dialogues explore the distinction between the I Am and its conceptual imitations, how to work with surfacing emotional material without turning it into a practice, and the challenge of remaining sane and engaged amid global conflict. A recurring thread addresses the danger of using nondual teachings to bypass genuine suffering in the world.

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The Veil and the Peace
meditation
The Veil and the Peace
An invitation to notice that the peace you long for is not something to find but what everything, even fear and pain, is already made of.
When Peace Becomes a Target
dialogue
When Peace Becomes a Target
A student notices the subtle trap of trying to focus on peace as though it were a separate object, and finds that the sense of "I amness" feels closer to what cannot be separated from.
The Question at the Root of Illusion
meditation
The Question at the Root of Illusion
This meditation explores the question of whether awareness can exist without experience, inviting you to look beneath thought and perception toward what remains.
The Natural Response to Thinking
dialogue
The Natural Response to Thinking
A question about what to do when noticing that one has been caught up in thought during meditation.
When Old Material Surfaces
dialogue
When Old Material Surfaces
A student describes how forgotten fears and childhood emotions have been resurfacing, and asks whether to stay with the bodily sensations or allow the narrative to play out. The teacher redirects toward the student's own deepening intuition.
Sanity in an Insane World
dialogue
Sanity in an Insane World
A question about feeling confused and out of place when surrounded by polarized reactions to the news, and what it means to stay sane in a world that seems to have lost its mind.
Calling a Tree a Tree
dialogue
Calling a Tree a Tree
A student feels unsettled by the teacher's use of the word "insanity" to describe the state of the world, wondering whether labeling things that way conflicts with fully embracing what appears.
When Awakening Meets the World
teaching
When Awakening Meets the World
A reflection on how the recognition of ultimate truth relates to the suffering visible in the world, and why genuine awakening must express itself as a more free and loving life.
When the World's Suffering Feels Incomprehensible
dialogue
When the World's Suffering Feels Incomprehensible
A question about struggling with the reality of war, and whether nondual teachings can become a way of denying what is actually happening.
The Heart Opening Through Pain
dialogue
The Heart Opening Through Pain
A student shares a longstanding pain and confusion connected to a person they met years ago, and the teacher guides them toward understanding the opening of the heart, the difference between sitting with fear and acting through it, and the transpersonal dimensions of pain and love.
When Certainty Cracks
teaching
When Certainty Cracks
The teacher shares personal experiences from adolescence that shattered a deeply materialistic worldview, illustrating how direct experience can undo even the most firmly held beliefs about the nature of reality.