Author - Robert Rabbin

Robert Rabbin is a contemporary mystic; a speaker and writer who presents Radical Sages programs throughout the world. He is a leading exponent of Silence and self-inquiry as a way of revealing our authentic being and of living an inspired life. He has followed the path of self-inquiry since 1969, when he began to practice meditation and research various spiritual paths. In the early 1970s he lived in Europe and the Middle East. In 1973, Rob trekked overland to India, where he met meditation master Swami Muktananda. He studied with Muktananda for the next ten years. Rob now leads seminars and retreats throughout the country and meets with individuals for private consultations. As an executive coach, Rob works with leaders from a broad range of companies and organizations. He is a coauthor of Leadership in a New Era, and his articles have been published internationally in numerous magazines and journals. Rob is a frequent speaker to groups in the business, academic, and spiritual communities. For details, visit, www.RobertRabbin.com

Pursuing Relationships

We often enter relationships without knowing our own Self, hoping that another person will provide what we think we don't already have. We create an image of ourselves that reflects our incompleteness, and we hold out that image to another person...

Silence

Someone once took a Zen Buddhist monk to hear the Boston Symphony perform BeethovenÕs Fifth Symphony. The monkÕs comment was, ÒNot eno

We Are the Sky

Silence is what we are. When we accept this, we become the sky. The sky is everywhere and nowhere, just as we are when we accept our

Surrender

A friend of mine, the pastor of a Presbyterian church, told me that a lot of people say that they want to go to heaven. Except, he not

Who Am I - People in Ocean

Who Am I?

The root of all inquiry is the question "Who am I?" Under persistent questioning, the mind will not be able to locate itself, its own s

Why Do We Meditate?

Why do we meditate? We meditate to show our mind the place from which it comes. We do this as often as we can. We do this every day, for weeks and months and years. We meditate until our mind relaxes and spontaneously releases its contents. When...

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