Essays & Poetry 

MEDITATION

NONDUAL TANTRA

PLANT MEDICINE

“Enlightenment is intimacy with all things.”

-Dogen Zenji

How can meditation and psychedelics connect us more deeply to ourselves, others and nature?
How can working with plant medicines such as Ayahuasca and Soma through a nondual contemplative approach allow us to more skillfully prepare for, navigate and integrate these powerful journeys?

Our written works explore an open source approach to meditation, psychedelics, and the Nondual Tantric traditions of Vajrayana Buddhism and Shaiva Shakta Tantra.

This view of awakening is rooted in an appreciation of art & aesthetics and invites us to deepen into the profound sense of freedom and connection that is always and already available.

PROSE: contemplative essays that explore the intersection of wisdom traditions, meditation and plant medicines.

POETRY: creative pieces dedicated to Tantra, mythology, and contemplative practice.

WHERE DO I START?

What Is Sahaja Soma?

Sahaja Soma explores the intersection of meditation and psychedelics. Learn more how we strive to support people on their journey to further awakening. Read More

Tantra & The Householder Path

This article distinguishes the differences between the Renunciate and Householder spiritual paths and how this clarification can help us process some of the challenges in spiritual awakening. Read More

The Promise & Purpose of Meditation

Ultimately, the promise of meditation is to awaken to our true nature and to see clearly what makes us happy and what makes us suffer. Read More

Articles & Blogs

Prose Adrian Baker Prose Adrian Baker

Theravada, Thailand & Householder Paths: Enlightenment or Bust

This article will address what I like to call, the “enlightenment or bust” phenomenon. It’s an attitude that often arises in contexts in which renunciate forms of yoga predominate in society and in short, describes the perspective that because enlightenment cannot be reached, there is less of a willingness to engage in contemplative practices such as meditation.

Read More