Andrew Cohen or Andy Cohen may refer to:
To campaign against colonialism is like barking up a tree that has already been cut down.
I'm suspicious of any man or woman who approaches their own liberation with any kind of gender bias
We have to be willing to give up all the injustices of the past that did exist - and that do exist right now. When we become interested in liberation, we then become interested in that which transcends time.
The executive branch maneuvered this result deftly.
Almost all the ideas we have about being a man or being a woman are so burdened with pain, anxiety, fear and self-doubt. For many of us, the confusion around this question is excruciating.
I am already inherently full and complete as I am. Man doesn't need woman and woman doesn't need man in order to experience his or her inherent fullness.
In the new enlightenment, the reason we are driven to become one with the life-process is not merely to experience some form of mystical oneness with everything. We strive to become one with it for the biggest reason there could be - so we can ultimately take responsibility for where it's going.
Hopefully, America will really get a sense of how justice can be served in this country. And hopefully, they'll forget the Simpson trial.
Freedom has no history.
As far as I'm concerned, the spiritual life is just like any other endeavor-you can succeed or fail. And when the goal is actual evolution beyond ego in an intersubjective context, success or failure is plain for all to see.
Our true nature is free of any and all notions of gender, of any notions of difference whatsoever.
Our relationship to reality and to our experience is all based upon the ideas in our mind that we're always trying to live up to.
The mess of the human condition is that fundamental trust has not yet been realized. The true value of profound spiritual experience lies in the discovery of that fundamental trust.
Those of us who have transcended mythical belief systems know without any doubt that there is no God up in the sky. But when we awaken to what I call the evolutionary impulse - the mysterious passion to evolve, to become, to develop on every level-we rediscover who God is.
We have been very conditioned by the cultures that we come from and are usually very identified with the particular gender that we happen to be a member of.
We really have to be willing to find out who we are instead of rebelling for the equal rights that we've been denied, that we do deserve.
A lot of people in spiritual life use the awareness of difference, and the spiritual glorification of difference, as a justification to indulge in that which is ultimately unreal.
Everybody wants to get enlightened but nobody wants to change.