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Category Archives: life
I Believe in Love
LOVE: the only reason the Human Race still exists
the War against Innocence
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Innocence is not the absence of something. Innocence is an essential and powerful state and energy. We have learned to split atoms and now live in terror of that. When will human beings learn to live in balance, without going to harmful extremes, destroying that which is precious and fundamental to thriving life?
Civilizations have collapsed before our time, due to rampant corruption of sustaining values. The clock is ticking once again …

Photo taken in Peru when 30,000 people marched to protest about sexual theory content in schools. The abusive material was subsequently removed from classrooms.
‘There were between 20 million and 36 million slaves around the world in 2015,
including 5.5 million children.’ (!)
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Hope:
http://www.innerpeaceday.org/en/
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Posted in children, health, humanity, innocence, life, Uncategorized
Tagged legalized child abuse, sex slavery, sexualisation of children
liberation, simply and naturally achieved
Posted in enlightenment, freedom, health, life, meditation, peace, reality, silence, thoughtless awareness, well-being
Tagged freedom, inner peace, life, meditation, regeneration
the affirmation
Posted in alert mental silence, forgiveness, freedom, grace, life, light, peace, silence, smile, thoughtless awareness, wonder
Tagged forgiveness, inner freedom, inner peace
becoming truly cool
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the actual 21st century trend:
Deeper/Higher/Subtler/Empowered
is Cooler

Posted in 21st century trend, alert mental silence, life, meditation, peace, well-being
free online (real) meditation
… In Sahaja meditation, there is no deliberate effort to “concentrate,” and certainly, you do not need to focus your attention on a specific object. In fact, the goal is to avoid concentration or mental activity altogether. There’s no need to be mindful of or engage with your thoughts and feelings while meditating.
In fact, you won’t want to. Engaging your mind in such mental noise will only drag your attention back down to the first floor — that mental plane — rather than remaining in the state of thoughtless awareness. Thoughtless awareness is not simply a thought vacuum or state of thoughtless emptiness on the mental plane. It is a whole new dimension of awareness, higher awareness that is difficult to describe to someone who has not yet experienced it. We cannot fully conceive of its depth or describe it with language we’re accustomed to using on the ordinary mental plane.
…
Posted in alert mental silence, collective consciousness, enlightenment, freedom, fulfillment, happiness, health, hope, joy, life, meditation, peace, Shri Mataji, silence, thoughtless awareness, well-being
Tagged alert mental silence, beyond Mindfulness, inner peace, peace, real meditation, Sahaja Yoga meditaion, thoughtless awareness
me in my most magical year, 1982!
Posted in 1982, freedom, India, life, light, meditation, smile, well-being, yoga
Tagged 1982, Ed Saugstad
“Happy Diwali 2017!”
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“Happy Diwali 2017!”
may collective consciousness rise and shine
(and don’t fear ogres — they may turn out to be your friends or relations!)
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Posted in 2017!, collective consciousness, fun, Happy Diwali!, humanity, joy, life, light, love, smile
from chapter fifteen, OAKEE DOAKEE—RAMAYANA
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He started feeling again like he was in some kind of fairy tale, where good was setting out to defeat evil. The furry edges of all the bustling silhouettes started glowing in the increasing light of a fierce bonfire as they neared their destination. The air was filled with the sounds of stomping feet in sand, grunts and panting, powerful ocean waves, the crackling of a huge fire, and the distant cawing of many crow-type birds. All the animal, jungle and beach smells were stunningly wild. The sky was almost dark overhead, where billions of watching stars had begun to twinkle. It was a night that would forever stretch, with its colorful events from the roots of history, up into the minds of the human race throughout all generations to come.
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Posted in art, books, children, courage, creativity, hope, humanity, India, life, timelessness, writing
Tagged adventure novel, history, Oakee Doakee, Ramayana, Sir Ed Word
from chapter ten, OAKEE DOAKEE—RAMAYANA
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“Humanity presently finds itself in a state of important change — from its primitive, aggressive beginnings to a more loving, advanced expression of life. To do this, we must use a balance of force and self-sacrificing kindness to expel the brutal darkness in us, replacing it with the light of subtle, loving boundaries and interactions that make our lives together more blissful and spiritually productive.”
…
As he tucked each of them in like a loving grandfather, he touched them gently on top of their heads with his big hand. Oakee felt the spiritual, motherly energy that he often became aware of, rising now strongly up the center of his body and out of the top of his head like a river of soothing coolness. Then he slept.
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Posted in books, heart, hope, humanity, life, love, smile, writing
Tagged Oakee Doakee, Ramayana, Sir Ed Word, universal love
War and Remembrance
As little kids back in the sixties in suburban West Coast Canada, my best buddy and I would spend a lot of our classroom time drawing war scenes on pieces of paper. Our depictions were filled with fun explosions and gunfire. Traditionally, the good guys always defeated the bad guys. That was less than twenty-five years after World War Two, which meant Americans against Nazi Germans.
(“Achtung! Schweinehund!”) Sargent Rock and Sargent Fury were two of the action comic books that I’d sometimes read under my blankets at home when I was supposed to be sleeping. The world seemed so clearly laid out in black and white, and we were the triumphant heroes. Could I have imagined back then that I would marry and move to Europe decades later, and live a pleasant life in enemy territory?
In 2003 my wife inherited a cottage and property on a creek in the Vienna Woods from a deceased friend of her grandmother (these women had survived two world wars in Vienna, losing all their material wellbeing twice in one lifetime) in a small valley with seven hills that had established inns for travellers (twelve in its heyday!) and farms from way back in the twelfth century AD. Ten years later we received a surprise visit here by an old man who’s father had built the one room structure out of hand-sawn wooden beams, bricks and improvised mortar, and dug the six meter well, back in 1934. They had received the property because the father was employed on the railroad that ran through the village. This is where our visitor had happily grown up as a child. But then Hitler rose to power and all hell broke loose. At the end of the devastating war they moved to Vienna. But young Kurt experienced the relief from oppression of the evil regime here in his rural corner of Austria. When news of the fall came, in the one desperate night before the Russians swarmed in, the impoverished villagers broke into the Nazi headquarters and SS officer training centre* (that existed on an ancient country estate then, just a few blocks from the house where we now live in the village of ‘Eichgraben’, Oak Gully) and stole everything they could carry away. Apparently some homes in the area still have oak floorboards that were made off with that night from the Herrenhof. Even cobblestones from the new Autobahn (freeway/motorway) that was commissioned by Hitler nearby were stolen. A teenage friend of Kurt was caught with an unlicensed motorcycle by the police that were later assigned to come and inspect the village and it’s inhabitants. The boy was worried that they would confiscate it, but the friendly officer simply took a hammer and whacked a dent into it, declaring that it looked broken and that he could keep it! (They still use the old wartime civil-defence siren system here to alert the volunteer fire department members in cases of emergency, giving the haunting impression every time that bombs are about to fall.)
*(The dreaded SS had many secretive training centres throughout the Vienna Woods, where young men were brain-washed into becoming cold, calculating killing machines. Young ladies from the nearby farms and villages would sometimes be invited for dance evenings at the Herrenhof to pump the egos of the budding officers.)
It took a long time for me in Austria (where I arrived in 1986 to marry my sweet Viennese Fräulein … whom I had met in India!) to realize that every war memorial statue and roll of honour here praised the so-called bad guys killed in action. The fact really came home to me one day when I helped fill a scene full of SS officers as an extra in an American Broadcast Corporation television series called War and Remembrance. I was in Vienna’s Rathaus Keller (City Hall cellar) at a make-believe banquet, dressed as a Nazi (they paid me extra to have my blond hair shaven down to a crew cut) with two hundred other scary looking men, and a Hitler look-alike raving up on the podium. (What a jerk!) This was daily life here not long ago, and it’s been equally brutal in many other countries since.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_and_Remembrance_(miniseries)
In 1989 I spent a few weeks working in a one-hundred-and-fifty year old family-run shop in the heart of Frankfurt. My boss, like his parents and grandparents before him, did exclusive picture framing work. They had also all been Nazi supporters. So many times I had to listen to his assertions that the Allies did worse things than Hitler’s well-meaning assistants. Some evenings on the bus ride home I couldn’t help crying, so intense was the physical pain in my heart from those tangible, torturing vibrations.
My father-in-law, a very kind and intelligent, now retired, government official, was spared the fate that met most of the servants of das Dritte Reich. When, as a teenager in 1941, he was drafted and forced to quickly chose between serving as a Luftwaffe gunner or an aircraft warning observer, he was able to choose the safe position. His guardian angel placed him in an observation tower** outside of Paris where he saw no fighting. (His comrade fired some shots towards the ground one night, only to discover the next morning that it had been cows moving around down there in the dark.) Then, on the way to Hamburg to deliver a package, he put his hand through a train compartment window when their car jerked, and was declared unfit for battle because of a stiff thumb. He still remembers the moaning of wounded soldiers from the Soviet front in that Hamburg military hospital where he lay until his mother, undertaking the long journey from Vienna, rescued him and took him home. (It was about this time that my Dad lost his brother, Cliff, as the plane carrying him and other young recruits disappeared from the radar screens — see letter below.) She had organized his transfer through an important doctor that she knew. After his convalescence he was allowed to continue his studies, and heard about the end of the war over the radio in a friend’s apartment in Vienna’s fourth district on the eighth day of May, 1945 (where he was staying because the Allied Forces had been carpet bombing his neighbourhood near the main train station — my first home in Europe from 1986 till 1999). If the Germans had developed their radar technology sooner, or
if that train hadn’t made a sudden stop, my wife may never had been born, as her father would certainly have been sent to battle and been killed, or died slowly as a prisoner-of-war in Russia, like his father.
**(By the time of the Battle of Britain in mid-1940, the Royal Air Force had fully integrated radar as part of the national air defence. By contrast, the German Funkmessgerät was neglected, partly due to Adolf Hitler’s prejudice against defensive measures, and failings by the Luftwaffe in coherently incorporating the new technology.)
Papa went on to serve his country for one and a half decades as head of the Regional Land Use Commission, receiving the national Decoration of Honour in recognition of his outstanding integrity and dedication, from the Chancellor, when he retired in 1987.
We might not experience all-encompassing war in Europe again*** (if the Western neocons don’t provoke Russia into further defensive measures) but a similar firestorm is brewing in Asia and the Middle East as I write these words. May mankind soon choose enlightenment and benevolence over baser motivations. Surely we have been deeply prepared for that higher destiny.
Best wishes,
Edward
***(Almost one-and-a-half centuries before the last world war, here in Eichgraben, some of Napolean’s troops — actually Bavarian soldiers, speaking German like the locals — bullied one of the innkeepers, stealing his goods and insulting him. Seven of them were murdered in their drunken sleep by a few pitchfork wielding farmers, but one escaped to report back to his commanding officer in nearby Purkersdorf. A squadron came here to punish the locals with brutality and a high fine, which was mostly paid by a Viennese merchant who lived in this area.) (A couple hundred years before that, Europe was filled for thirty years with terrorist armies and mercenaries that raped, pillaged and murdered each other and innocent women and children in the name of Jesus Christ, mostly Protestants against Catholics, but even some who were on the same side — France against the, mostly Austrian, Holy Roman Empire. The terror is carried forward genetically to countless suffering descendents, even today.) (… And who knows what the Romans and Celts, and the occasional barbarian from north of the Danube, got up to here one-and-a-half millennia before that!)
Posted in 2017!, courage, forgiveness, freedom, friendship, hope, humanity, life, peace
Beyond the matrix of my mind
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Where’s that place, so hard to find,
Beyond the matrix of my mind?
Cool, inviting, precious Light
Lift me to my heart’s Delight.
~e.s.
Posted in alert mental silence, enlightenment, freedom, life, timelessness, wisdom
Tagged AUM
sharing Self-realization via film production
A few years ago a friend of ours was among the runners-up for a prestigious international short films award. After the viewing ceremony, a celebrity in the audience (Natalie Portman) sent Silvina a note telling that she had never felt such a deep experience from a spiritual film before.
May the Force be with us.
there is such a thing as a real state of meditation …
… but, unfortunately for so many (including misled children), ‘mindfullness’ has nothing to do with it.
Posted in alert mental silence, children, happiness, health, life, meditation, peace, school, thoughtless awareness, Uncategorized, well-being
Tagged meditation, mindfullness, real meditation
the Broccoli Blues
“Oh dear! Who let Ed into the kitchen?”
Posted in Ed Saugstad, fun, gadzooks!, life, music, smile
Tagged Blues, broccoli, Ed Saugstad
all those precious sincerely benevolent gems
Posted in friendship, happiness, hope, humanity, joy, life, love, people, smile, synchronicity, togetherness, well-being
Tagged benevolence
life is a stage
Posted in courage, creativity, film, fun, gadzooks!, life, smile
Tagged Ed Saugstad, life is a stage, smile, Star Wars
MEDITATION – THE LAST LINE OF DEFENSE
Posted in alert mental silence, enlightenment, freedom, fulfillment, happiness, health, heart, hope, humanity, joy, Kundalini, life, love, meditation, peace, reality, silence, smile, thoughtless awareness, well-being, wisdom
Tagged inner peace, last line of defense, meditation, world peace
TIME is an illusion (when we rise above it)
Time is an illusion
There is always enough of it for us to rise up
and enjoy the big picture
in meditation
whenever we choose
e.s.
Eddie’s Mousie Valentine Song 2017
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( just for you! 💗 )
Posted in 2017!, life, love, mouse, smile, Valentine!
Tagged Ed Saugstad, love, mousie, Valentine!
who’s got the trump card? …
Don’t forget: whatever happens, Trump and all the Big Bad Boys ain’t got NOTHIN’ on THIS Power! (individual and collective) …
(Subtle Tsunami
) …
(meditate
) …
(just sayin’
) …
Posted in Kundalini, life, meditation, thoughtless awareness
Tagged Meditate to Regenerate, thoughtless awareness, trump card
Ed-olution (birthday 1983)
For the period of about a year-and-a-half after I finally found out how to actually meditate in April 1982 (having put in much effort already for eight years, without benefit) and I moved away from the party neighbourhood of my youth, there seem to be no photos of my amazing progress. Now, by chance, I saw THAT Ed, exactly thirty-four birthdays ago, strolling along with a wedding procession in the heart of New Delhi!
I had arrived alone at 2:00 a.m. in humid Bombay two weeks before, after an
exhausting series of flights, with an overweight suitcase and a phone number. It was the first international journey in my quarter century of life on Earth. (Little did I guess then that I would return to India more than twenty times!) Someone back home in Vancouver had just bought my ’65 Chevy panel van, enabling me to join my new yogi friends on the India tour. A kindly airport police officer
helped me reach the others, already a huge, international group of pilgrims, and that very evening I met Shri Mataji, the founder and teacher of Sahaja Yoga meditation, on the first of many joyful occasions over the coming days, years and decades, in various countries.
Among the many memorable events in Delhi was our viewing of the new Gandhi
movie in the cinema that it had world premiered in just nine weeks before. (As a girl, Shri Mataji had spent time with Gandhi at his ashram, where he would sometimes implement Her advice on spiritual issues.) I remember walking out of that air-conditioned building and looking up at the hot, wide blue sky, realizing that those historic happenings had taken place not long ago under this very canopy.
I was lucky to be among those few of us from Canada (at that time there were only a handful of people practicing Sahaja Yoga in North America) that were invited to stay for a few days with Shri Mataji in Her daughter’s house. Several massive public programs were held throughout the city, and I attended my first puja, which celebrated Shivaratri at that time. At the compound where we all met each day, someone organized a cake and candles 🎂, and some new friends sang Happy Birthday to me that third day of February … so long ago, now! I drank lots of yummy chai there, discovering too late that the caffein was brutal on my sensitive liver. We also travelled up to the Himalayan foothills, where I saw some Indian girls enjoy snow for the first time. I spent that wonderful month in India without getting sick, a bit of a miracle (although as soon as I got back to the West I cleared out quite thoroughly!)
I still feel all that as a solid building block in my evolution, and this unexpected window view now brings a fresh breeze to grownup Ed.💨
(And, adding an interesting twist to the perspective: I happen to be turning 59 now, the same age Shri Mataji was when we first met back then!)
Shri Mataji gave each of us a present that afternoon (6 Feb 1983)
They were original Indian artworks. Somehow I managed to hold on to mine (the only thing I have left from my early twenties). It now hangs in my little art-studio in our homestead in the Vienna Woods:
(read more here …)
https://edwardsaugstad.com/reaching-the-top-reloaded/
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Posted in 1983, birthday, Ed Saugstad, enlightenment, fulfillment, happiness, India, joy, Kundalini, life, meditation, Shri Mataji, silence, smile, spirituality, thoughtless awareness, well-being, yoga
Tagged birthday, Ed Saugstad, India, Sahaja Yoga meditaion, Shri Mataji
cool up
Posted in 2017!, freedom, fulfillment, happiness, health, heart, hope, humanity, joy, Kundalini, life, love, meditation, silence, smile, thoughtless awareness, well-being, yoga
Tagged freedom, joy, life, thoughtless awareness
ladies and gentlemen: Rachelle Jeanty!!!!
Here’s a dear Canadian friend of ours, Rachelle, putting the P (POWER) into the meaning of PERFORMANCE!
Posted in creativity, fun, joy, life, music, smile, talent, Uncategorized
Tagged Rachelle Jeanty
2017!
My dear blog has fallen into the shadows of neglect. Let’s see if we can remedy this.
My first beam of light here in … 2017 already!? … has to do with our current world sit-u-eh-shun.
Keeping it really simple: There are only two wrong turns in life: one is left, the other is right.
Psychologists used to believe that everything was piled up on top of each other inside of us — that we had to pass through the subconscious and all kinds of other gobbledygook in order to rise up to our higher, ideal selves. Well, as it turns out, we’ve got the past (conditionings) and emotions running in our left sympathetic nervous system, all our future projections (ego) in our right sympathetic nervous system, and a beautiful ascending waterfall of evolution smack-dab in the middle: the once mysterious parasympathetic/autonomous system.
If you look around (and in the mirror) you’ll find that most everyone — with the exception of most babies, maybe — is being led around by those carrots-on-strings that are our thoughts streaming from one extreme and/or the other. Very rarely do we encounter peaceful souls who know exactly who and why they are, and are satisfied with that. The whole jumble in most of us is now becoming increasingly transparent in world affairs. Unless and until we can naturally zoom into central focus mode, that mega-mess is not going to fade away. It will only continue to get worse until we click and fine-tune into the center of ourselves. That’ll reveal that reality is not noisy after all, unlike most of our previous identifications.
I put a helpful link at the end of this post (a technique I can sincerely vouch for after almost thirty-five years of daily use) but first I’d like to share this insight from the I Ching about our collective 2017.
In this new (very, very temporary!) Trumpish age, people, lost in their own self-mistrust and misleading ideas, tend to mistrust others more and more. The big picture changes then to Innocence, a quality, by the way, that never actually leaves a human being, but simply becomes buried and ignored deep inside. Every one of us is empowered with the instrument and all the natural means to reawaken this universal quality. It’s not a manmade procedure, but something builtin, ready and waiting for our desire and attention to trigger it.
Be alert and quiet, and you will discover that the present moment is bigger and more abundant with amazing possibilities than you have ever imagined.
THE JUDGMENT
FELLOWSHIP WITH MEN in the open.
Success.
It furthers one to cross the great water.
The perseverance of the superior man furthers.
True fellowship among men must be based upon a concern
that is universal. It is not the private interests of the individual
that create lasting fellowship among men, but rather the goals
of humanity. That is why it is said that fellowship with men
in the open succeeds. If unity of this kind prevails, even
difficult and dangerous tasks, such as crossing the great water,
can be accomplished. But in order to bring about this sort of
fellowship, a persevering and enlightened leader is needed
— a man with clear, convincing, and inspiring aims and the
strength to carry them out. (The inner trigram means clarity;
the outer, strength.)
THE IMAGE
Heaven together with fire:
The image of FELLOWSHIP WITH MEN.
Thus the superior man organizes the clans
And makes distinctions between things.
Heaven has the same direction of movement as fire, yet it is
different from fire. Just as the luminaries in the sky serve for
the systematic division and arrangement of time, so human
society and all things that really belong together must be
organically arranged. Fellowship should not be a mere
mingling of individuals or of things — that would be chaos, not
fellowship. If fellowship is to lead to order, there must be
organization within diversity.
THE LINES
Nine in the third place means:
He hides weapons in the thicket;
He climbs the high hill in front of it.
For three years he does not rise up.
Here fellowship has changed about to mistrust. Each man
distrusts the other, plans a secret ambush, and seeks to spy on
his fellow from afar.We are dealing with an obstinate
opponent whom we cannot come at by this method. Obstacles
standing in the way of fellowship with others are shown here.
One has mental reservations for one’s own part and seeks to
take his opponent by surprise. This very fact makes one
mistrustful, suspecting the same wiles in his opponent and trying
to ferret them out. The result is that one departs further and
further from true fellowship. The longer this goes on, the
more alienated one becomes.
(then changing to …)
Ch’ien, heaven, is above; Chên, movement, is below. The
lower trigram Chên is under the influence of the strong line it
has received from above, from heaven. When, in accord with
this, movement follows the law of heaven, man is innocent
and without guile. His mind is natural and true, unshadowed
by reflection or ulterior designs. For wherever conscious
purpose is to be seen, there the truth and innocence of nature have
been lost. Nature that is not directed by the spirit is not true
but degenerate nature. Starting out with the idea of the
natural, the train of thought in part goes somewhat further and
thus the hexagram includes also the idea of the unintentional
or unexpected.
THE JUDGMENT
INNOCENCE. Supreme success.
Perseverance furthers.
If someone is not as he should be,
He has misfortune,
And it does not further him
To undertake anything.
Man has received from heaven a nature innately good, to
guide him in all his movements. By devotion to this divine
spirit within himself, he attains an unsullied innocence that
leads him to do right with instinctive sureness and without any
ulterior thought of reward and personal advantage. This
instinctive certainty brings about supreme success and
“furthers through perseverance.” However, not everything
instinctive is nature in this higher sense of the word, but only
that which is right and in accord with the will of heaven.
Without this quality of rightness, an unreflecting, instinctive way
of acting brings only misfortune. Confucius says about this:
“He who departs from innocence, what does he come to?
Heaven’s will and blessing do not go with his deeds.”
THE IMAGE
Under heaven thunder rolls:
All things attain the natural state of innocence.
Thus the kings of old,
Rich in virtue, and in harmony with the time,
Fostered and nourished all beings.
In springtime when thunder, life energy, begins to move
again under the heavens, everything sprouts and grows, and
all beings receive from the creative activity of nature the
childlike innocence of their original state. So it is with the
good rulers of mankind: drawing on the spiritual wealth at
their command, they take care of all forms of life and all forms
of culture and do everything to further them, and at the proper
time.
(I ‘performed’ in an old primary school here in Vienna for over a hundred children recently, reading from my books, meditating a bit and partying with my Roland Handsonic. We had lots of fun communicating, dancing and playing music together. My friend, who’s a teacher there, told me a few weeks later that the mood and vibrations of the school had been surprisingly improved by that event. Many children were more cheerful afterwards — the mother of an autistic child was amazed to find her child so balanced and happy — and my friend felt light and cool entering the school each day! Click on the following link to enjoy more experiences about Sahaja Yoga meditation …)
http://www.innerpeaceday.org/en/
http://www.innerpeaceday.org/en/
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Posted in 2017!, alert mental silence, enlightenment, forgiveness, freedom, friendship, fulfillment, happiness, hope, humanity, I Ching, Inner Peace Day, innocence, joy, Kundalini, life, love, meditation, peace, Shri Mataji, silence, smile, thoughtless awareness, well-being
Tagged ascent, hope, Inner Peace Day
merry Christmas (again) from the Vienna Woods!
Posted in 2016?, Christmas, fun, happiness, heart, life, love, togetherness, well-being
Tagged Brigitte Saugstad, Christmas 2016, coziness, Ed Saugstad, friendship, happiness, life
OMG!
How the USA suddenly ended up this way! (Trumpland)
Posted in 2016?, gadzooks!, life, smile, time
Tagged Back to the Future, Biff Trump, time-traveling DeLorean, Trump's USA, Trumpland
Christmas 2020
November 10, 2016 in 2020, Christmas, courage, freedom, hope, inspiration, life, smile, togetherness
Tagged Bernie Santa, Christmas 2020, hope, smile
please don’t forget to dance and sing
We are all in a process of becoming
that unfolds in the eternal present moment
Posted in freedom, hope, inspiration, life, music, smile
Tagged dance, freedom in the eternal present, sing
vibrating ancient enclaves of Vienna
Posted in art, creativity, fun, gadzooks!, inspiration, life, music, party, people, smile, well-being
Tagged art, art in the park, Boersepark Vienna, Brigitte Saugstad, Ed Saugstad
deep meditation — lifting to the highest level
(viewable on computers)
dancing robots
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here’s a little futuristic musical sketch i doodled last friday afternoon (and afterwards added some video clips to)
wishing you a fine day!
Ed:-)
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Posted in creativity, Ed Saugstad, fun, gadzooks!, inspiration, life, music, smile
Tagged dancing robots, Eddie Saugstad, fun, keyboard improv.
suffering—depth of heart
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“Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars.”
― Kahlil Gibran
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Posted in alert mental silence, courage, heart, historic 2016!, hope, humanity, inspiration, life, peace, police brutality, silence
WARMING UP AND COOLING DOWN
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happy Eddie — and friends — in his new attic sound-studio!
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Posted in creativity, Ed Saugstad, fun, gadzooks!, inspiration, life, music, smile
Tagged dancing animals, Ed Saugstad, jammin'
Ed Saugstad – Sahaja Yoga meditation (german)
(in case you understand german)
here are a few segments of the recent interview about some of my experiences with Sahaja Yoga meditation:
(more on the YouTube page)
for your momentary amusement (a handwritten Internet post)
26 June 2016 (93 ABSM)
Here we are smack in the middle of the Year of the Fire Monkey (Chinese Horoscope) with mysterious planets on the outskirts of our solar system wreaking havoc on our outdated patterns. Corruption is being exposed left, right and center, as the Monkey of Light howls with amusement.
Seekers of Truth and Justice in the new nation of America are encouraged to challenge the powerful Matrix, hopeful to slay the multi-headed Monster of Greed that’s steering everyone over the abyss, while slightly out-of-touch citizens (mostly old hobbits) in the olde Mother Land, the newly ‘Divided Kingdom’, vote to jump free-fall out of the chains of the European Union bureaucracy.
Personally, I look forward to a simpler, poorer, quainter England. A place to go to get away from the hubbub of modern life. The original ‘Shire’, where down-to-earth folk love to sit back and enjoy a good fireside tale over homegrown food and drink — beyond the intrigues of empires.
If NATO doesn’t declare war on Russia and China, this promises to be a fine year indeed!
Best wishes (pure desires),
Your friend in this abundant moment,
Eddie 🙂
p.s—
On a recent train journey through the UK, this rather profound bit of verse came to mind:
THE FLUFFY MILLIONS
If I could count
All the rabbits in England
Tum, tum tee-tum
Tummly-tum tee-too.
(Wunts a ponatyme)
Posted in bunnies, freedom, friendship, heart, hope, humanity, life, smile, social upheaval 2016, togetherness
Tagged Brexit, bunnies, Tummly-tum tee-too, world affairs
hope is contagious
“Nowhere in the world is presented a government of so much liberty and equality. To the humblest and poorest amongst us are held out the highest privileges and positions. The present moment finds me at the White House, yet there is as good a chance for your children as there was for my father’s.”
—Abraham Lincoln, 31 August 1864

I’ve been following, via social networks, an unprecedented awakening in America for the past few months. (Anyone who relies on corporate media for their news will, of course, have been missing it)
It feels like plugging one’s soul into a current, and being amazed at the intensity of the electric enthusiasm. It seems that sensitive, honest, common-sense people — millions of them — lived their daily lives despairing at the corruption and greed that has infiltrated the ruling class of their great land, the land of the people, land of the free. And then comes along a sincere leader who has spent his life tirelessly fighting for the wellbeing of the citizens, and they propel him to national (and international!) significance with their heartfelt support. Suddenly, all those worthy citizens find themselves up on the stage of historic change together, rising swiftly higher towards the great halls of power, elated by the transparency of their collective success that promises to benefit all … except for those who abused their authority at the cost of the people.
Everywhere, in these times of universal communication and global family chumminess among diverse women and men, girls and boys, like you and me, life on Earth is becoming an open book for everyone to read. The old darkness of mass-manipulation and ignorance is fading fast in the light of understanding and, yes, love.
I’m a Canadian living in Austria, but I am deeply moved by the hope that’s swelling like an ocean tide over in the USA. It is bound to send benevolent ripples out around the planet for generations to come.

Posted in courage, freedom, friendship, historic 2016!, hope, humanity, life, love, people, togetherness, well-being
Tagged Bernie Sanders, corruption, revolution
just sayin’…
… still waiting for the collective state of enlightenment and benevolence to manifest all over the world (that’s increasing, but doesn’t show up often in the mainstream media)
Here’s a scary, heavy-handed suppression by local authorities that I came away from unharmed, thirty-six years ago:
(from the University of British Columbia newspaper)
“Yes, there are many who would shape the world according to their own limited conception of morality and justice. And so, as for you my friend: into what sterile mold would you have us fit?”
—Ed Saugstad, September 1980
Posted in 1980, Ed Saugstad, friendship, humanity, life, party, peace, people, police brutality, prisons, The Roundhouse Affair, togetherness, UBC
the peaceful inner cool breeze
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In a suburb of Vancouver thirty-four years ago, when people would look at you like you just flew in from Mars if you mentioned meditation or yoga, I was very lucky to find an authentic technique for attaining thoughtless awareness — that natural state that has now been proven to bring on essential equilibrium. My daily experiences with all that are still improving, with no end to all the delightful surprises in sight.
Here’s a little taste. Hope you can also enjoy that.
Posted in alert mental silence, enlightenment, freedom, fulfillment, grace, happiness, health, hope, joy, Kundalini, life, love, meditation, peace, prisons, school, silence, smile, thoughtless awareness, well-being, yoga
Tagged alert mental silence, free meditation, inner peace, meditation in prisons, meditation in schools, Sahaja Yoga meditaion, thoughtless awareness
The Last Game of War
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Posted in children, hope, humanity, life
Tagged deception, injustice, right to know, The Last Game of War, war for profit, world peace




















































