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And what is mind
And how is it recognized?
If I clearly draw
In sumi ink, the sound
Of breezes drifting through pine
Is all that is seen.


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Deepak Chopra

Deepak Chopra, famed Indian medical doctor turned troubadour for spiritual awakening and ayurvedic medicine.
Although his philosophical roots are linked to The New Thought Movement, including the typical array of “Positive Thinking” and “Law of Attraction” distractions, Chopra tirelessly points to The Bhagavad Gita, the Kabbalah, meditation and awareness as the vehicle to the obvious conclusion: consciousness is the foundation of our experience of reality. Like Wayne Dyer, Chopra gently spoon feeds his Western audience serving contemplation as the tool for discovery of “Oneness” or the universal, impersonal nature of consciousness.
It’s not the Direct Path, but he is pointing, nevertheless: Chopra pointers here.
