Monthly Archives: September 2025

The Voice of the Silence in Light of the Unborn

Preface: The Voice of the Silence in Light of the Unborn

While we don’t adhere to Theosophical principles, Helena Petrovna Blavatsky’s The Voice of the Silence offers a luminous pointer, a profound esoteric treatise drawn from the ancient wisdom of the East, particularly the hidden teachings of Tibetan Buddhism.  Published in 1889, this slim volume serves as a guide for the aspirant on the path to enlightenment, weaving together metaphors of inner struggle, illusion, and transcendence. It speaks to the disciple’s journey through halls of ignorance, learning, and wisdom, urging the soul to heed the subtle “voice” that arises in silence—the inner call to awaken beyond the veils of Maya. read more

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The Watchers from Zeta Reticuli

Commemorating the Betty and Barney Hill Abduction

While UnbornMind typically explores the depths of Buddhist cosmology, from the multiverse of the Akayamatinirdeśasūtra to the cosmic teachings of bodhisattvas like Aksayamati, I’ve long been fascinated by the purported extraterrestrial abduction case of Betty and Barney Hill, which unfolded on September 19, 1961, in New Hampshire’s White Mountains. To mark this anniversary, I’ve ventured into a bold and imaginative endeavor: a science fiction novella, The Watchers from Zeta Reticuli, reimagining the Hills’ encounter from the alien perspective—a departure from our usual fare but a compelling bridge to the otherworldly beings of Buddhist lore. read more

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Voyage Through the Six Realms: A Guide to the Unborn Across the Bardos.

There are Dharma books that one reads and places back on the shelf, their teachings absorbed—or half-absorbed—into memory. And then there are Dharma books that open a threshold, that draw the reader into their current so completely that putting them down feels like a betrayal of the path itself. Voyage Through the Six Realms belongs to the latter category. It is not merely a narrative, nor simply a mystical text; it is, in truth, a Bardo-guide of the Unborn, written in contemporary language but resonant with the unmistakable timbre of the Lankāvatāra Sūtra and the Wisdom Treasury of the Tathāgatas. read more

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