Gary Harmon

Gary Harmon is a long time student of Richard Rose and was an early member of the Pyramid Zen group at Kent State University. He was also a resident of the TAT Farm in West Virginia.

Gary wrote a featured article on this website: Memories of Ashram Life with a Zen Master

More articles and blog posts are here:

Gary was instrumental in bringing to the group some nearly-forgotten works by Joseph Sadony, which are now reproduced at SelfDefinition.Org:

Gary has written about 50 articles and poems for the TAT Foundation, which can be found at Gary Harmon, TAT Archives

Titles:

The Sculptor | Clouds of Consciousness | Turn Around | Sincere Inquiry | Stillness of Presence | There is only This | The Narcissism of Words | A Pathway | Laugh at the Conjecture | The Master Game | The Identity Barrier | Wake Up | Form and Emptiness | Seeking Self-Knowledge | Tracks | Seminar Notes | On Meditation | Wheel of Manifestations | Honesty | Mutual Understanding | The End is in the Beginning | Yarn of Acceptance | Actionless Awareness | Little Book of Life and Death (book review) | The Boundless Empty Field | Self-Knowledge | Attachment to Attachment | Prisoners of the Cave | The Circle Where Nothing Grows | The Final Step | That Which Has Value | Blaming Karma | Direct Mind Power | Morning | Dispassion | You Can Only Become the Truth | Work & Spirituality | The Friend | Whatever | Easter Sunday | Poems | Musings | A Relentless Man | Accomplishment | Easy to See, Yet Hard to Find | Memories of Ashram Life with a Zen Master | The Valley Spirit and the Wind Master | What ever is to be will be | There is no other | Loneliness

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