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Director & Certified Teacher: @CambridgeTM where my wife and I help people tap into their latent potential via the practice of Transcendental Meditation.

Cambridge, MA, USA
Joined October 2008
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Baruti KMT-Sisouvong, PhD
2 months
A New Conversation with Dean Radin on his new book The Science of Magic, Non-Local Consciousness, intention, and the Nature of Reality I interviewed Dr. @DeanRadin (IONS) about his new book The Science of Magic, Consciousness i.e., an underlying field of awareness, intention,
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Baruti KMT-Sisouvong, PhD
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An introduction to Transcendental Meditation (TM), held within a live International Meditation Hour. This session offers reflection, practice, and twenty minutes of unedited silence—an invitation to settle the mind and notice what becomes available when effort softens.
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Baruti KMT-Sisouvong, PhD
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We control our brains through decisions, shaping circuits that define how we face the world. Steve Jobs: 'First half of life, you make your habits; second half, your habits make you.' Experiences affect who we become. Access to full Interview in comments. #DrBaruti
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Agency appears where it isn’t expected. In moments of disruption, we’re often told that dignity diminishes and control must be surrendered. But agency does not vanish in transition—it clarifies. This essay explores how orientation, not dominance, becomes the true source of
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Baruti KMT-Sisouvong, PhD
7 days
The liminal space is one of power. We’re taught to rush through transitions—to treat uncertainty as weakness and thresholds as problems to solve. But across cultures and traditions, the in-between has always been recognised as a place of heightened potential: where old
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Baruti KMT-Sisouvong, PhD
10 days
Not all knowledge is meant for immediate use—or universal uptake. This essay reflects on intellectual formation, institutional detours, and the ethics of preparation: why some insights arrive only after the mind has been tempered by experience, and why the long work still
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Baruti KMT-Sisouvong, PhD
14 days
Thirteen years ago, we crossed a threshold—one that required distance, discipline, sacrifice, and trust. What endures is not an institution, but the work. Not certainty, but alignment. Not guarantees, but becoming. This is a reflection on custodianship, commitment, and the
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Baruti KMT-Sisouvong, PhD
16 days
Mentors make the journey beneficial in both big and small ways. This is a reflection on lineage—how knowledge is transmitted, carried, and quietly entrusted. In honour of Dr. Charles S. Finch III, I reflect on the ways his scholarship, presence, and generosity shaped my own
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Baruti KMT-Sisouvong, PhD
18 days
What if much of what we call “reality” is simply agreement? In Simple Agreements and the Illusion of Inevitability, I explore how unspoken social contracts shape consciousness, preserve hierarchy, and quietly limit human becoming—and how recognising them as constructs rather
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Baruti KMT-Sisouvong, PhD
19 days
This morning, I completed my 1,500th Peloton ride. Two 45-minute sessions. Steady heart rate. Calm breath. Zone II. Over five years: 19,223 miles and 1,054 hours—most recently shaped by the quiet discipline of sustained Zone II training. No fireworks. No spectacle. Just
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Baruti KMT-Sisouvong, PhD
21 days
A Sufi teaching asks: What do the fish know of the water that surrounds them? This essay explores how immersion—not ignorance—keeps us from recognising the power of mind in shaping the world we live in. #DrBaruti #OnTranscendence #Consciousness #HumanPotential #SevenLayers
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Baruti KMT-Sisouvong, PhD
25 days
There are structures that shelter us early in life—homes, beliefs, roles, agreements. And there comes a moment when we realise they were never meant to be permanent dwellings. Leaving the House, Turning Toward the Light is a reflection on individuation, inherited structures,
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Baruti KMT-Sisouvong, PhD
28 days
What if flourishing isn’t something we force—but something we allow? This short reflection explores what it might mean to cooperate with a universe already inclined toward fruitfulness, and how the conditions we design—socially and collectively—either support or obstruct that
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Baruti KMT-Sisouvong, PhD
1 month
What keeps a society intact is not boundaries alone—but buffers. This essay grew out of a respectful disagreement and led somewhere deeper: away from politics, and toward architecture. It explores the difference between survivability and dignity, between charity and
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Baruti KMT-Sisouvong, PhD
1 month
Friends, Thank you for being here. For your attention. For your patience. For your willingness to engage with work that values depth over speed. We continue—thoughtfully and together. https://t.co/PRnBY8YupJ
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Baruti KMT-Sisouvong, PhD
1 month
From Shadow to Stone: Awakening, Return, and Inner Refinement Awakening is not escape. It is reorientation, integration, and return. In this essay, I explore why insight matures only through pause, why clarity carries responsibility, and why the most meaningful work often
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Baruti KMT-Sisouvong, PhD
1 month
Many of us reach this point quietly— not because life lacks meaning, but because meaning has gone soft under strain. Continuing our viewing of It’s a Wonderful Life on Christmas morning, a familiar line landed differently: “I wish I were never born.” This essay is not about
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Baruti KMT-Sisouvong, PhD
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Help us reach our year-end goal! As the year draws to a close, many of us pause—not only to reflect on what has been accomplished, but to consider what must be carried forward. Radical Scholar Inc. was founded to serve a simple but demanding purpose: to protect space for
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