35 years of heart-centered spiritual work have taught me what is necessary to bring about real, lasting change in a person’s consciousness & experience.” Paul Ferrini

Next Retreat: Florida 2010

Next Spiritual Mastery Retreat
Parrish, Florida
January 14-17, 2010

Real Happiness Workshops

Next Real Happiness Workshops
Oct 18 & 25 - Phase 1: Belgium
Oct 28 - Phase 1 teleconference
Nov 17 - Free intro teleconference

 

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       Paul Ferrini is a
modern-day Kahlil Gibran
--poet, mystic, visionary,  
         teller of truth.   
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Being an Instrument of Love by Paul Ferrini

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Real Happiness by Paul Ferrini

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The Wounded Child's Journey by Paul Ferrini

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Message from Paul

Paul Ferrini

Dear Friends:
   Exciting things are happening for our  human family during these times of personal and collective crisis.  Our consciousness is begin
ning to change, as it must. But the process is not always easy. With birth comes pain. Yet pain has a purpose. It takes us deeper into our emotional body and calls us to heal our wounds, find our gifts, and step into our power.

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The Great Way of All Beings

The Great Way of All Beings by Paul Ferrini

The Great Way of All Beings:
Renderings of Lao Tzu

The Great Way of All Beings by Paul Ferrini

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Lao Tzu was my first teacher. Coming out of an Atheist upbringing, I could not find God in the churches and synagogues of the west. Nor was I drawn to elaborate rituals of Hinduism, the sparse monasticism of Theravadin Buddhism or the heady metaphysics of Mahayana Buddhism.
     I was drawn instead to the wide open spaces of nature and to the poet who understood them. Taoism to me was never a religion, but a state of consciousness and a way of life. Lao Tzu was my teacher from the moment I read the words "The way that can be spoken is not the true way."
He was my teacher because he rejected all outward authority. The God of this teaching was not to be found in scriptures or rituals, but in the hills and streams and in the tidewaters of the heart.
   River of Light is the Tao that is written by my teacher's footsteps along the streambeds where we have walked together. It is not an attempt to translate the words that have been attributed to him, so much as an attempt to elucidate the awareness that I have always felt singing to me through those words.
     This is my poem to his poem, and his poem to the poetry of my being that lives with him always. There are realms of mercy and forgetfulness here I cannot describe to you. We have been drunk together, looking up at the stars. We have crossed the river by moonlight. Together, we have found the boat that only comes at dawn.
     The waters that have carried us are moving in these pages. Now the boat belongs to you. May it take you into the heart of his teaching.

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River of Light Introduction
Truth
To See What Is
Grab the Rope
Expect Nothing
The Friend
Fill the Cup
Being Nobody
Going Nowhere
Mother of 10,000 Things
Skilled Tailor
Tao Remains Obscure

Excerpts from The Great Way of All Beings

The Mysterious Tao

We listen for it, yet its note can't be heard.
We look intently for it, yet its image can't be seen.

Although it has no beginning,
it leads us back to our original nature.

Although it has no end,
It helps us come to completion.

The Great Way of All Beings by Paul Ferrini

Oversharpen the knife

Oversharpen the knife
and even a tiny mistake loses your finger.

Keep counting your coins
and a thief will see you.

Take the credit
and you'll get the blame.

Why keep working
when the work is done?

To fill the cup,
stop short of the brim.

Tao is Limitless

Tao is like a limitless black hole.

It is so wide you cannot find the edge of it.
It is so deep you can't find the bottom of it.

Universes spill out from it.
Others swim in its depths.

Try to pierce it and it swallows your knife.
Try to bind it together and it unravels.

It is so bright, you cannot see its brilliance.

It is so humble, you can stand on it
without knowing it's supporting you.u
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Thirty Spokes Unite

Thirty spokes unite
at the center of the wheel.
Without the empty space at the hub,
the wheel cannot function.

Mud and water combine
to make a clay vessel.
Without the empty space inside,
the vessel is useless.

If you want to make
a functional room,
you need to cut holes in the walls
for windows and doors.

Nothing derives its purpose
from something.
Something derives its usefulness
from nothing.