
Living in a spiritual way can lead to a more meaningful life and increased happiness for yourself, others, and the world. But it can also feel like kayaking through dangerous rapids.
Many contemporary spiritual people believe that using reason to think about spirituality discourages real spirituality, however, thinking about spirituality actually helps you separate truth from wishful thinking so that you can live a spiritual life while avoiding crashing into the rocks.
This site combines decades of research about popular spiritual teachers (such as Eckhart Tolle, Deepak Chopra, and Pema Chödrön), and popular spiritual concepts (such as all is one, the law of attraction, and many paths to the mountaintop) and examines their pros, cons, and historical backgrounds so that you can more successfully follow your spiritual flow and avoid dangerous rapids.
I have spent the last 50 years following my spiritual flow, and I have learned the necessity of getting it right. If you get a divine intuition, you had better follow it. If you are offered an opportunity by a significant connection or are called to your next significant activity, you have to do it well. Otherwise you can miss your flow and get lost in dangerous rapids. To learn more about my research and background, check out the About this site page.