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    The Chalice of Wisdom - Part 1

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    Post  mudra Wed Feb 15, 2012 3:59 pm

    Emptiness

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYhti6fcVIk


    What is emptiness? What is non-self? Thich Nhat Hanh explains the meaning of this word in this classic dhamma talk (about 20 years ago).

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    Post  mudra Fri Feb 17, 2012 5:54 pm

    DEEP ACCEPTANCE: THE LOVING HEART OF SPIRITUALITY

    by Jeff Foster



    “The floodgates are open –

    this moment has already been allowed in,

    in its totality….”


    ARE YOU REALLY A PERSON?

    As all the authentic spiritual teachers throughout the ages have been reminding us, in reality you are not a separate individual, not an individual ‘self’, not the story of ‘a person in a world’, but a vast ocean of consciousness in which every little manifest wave of experience – every thought, sensation, image, sound, feeling – arises and dissolves in this moment. You are not limited in space and time – you are the loving capacity for life itself. You are the wide open expanse of awareness in which the manifest world appears and disappears, leaving no trace.

    The non-separation of self and world – this is where all religious and spiritual teachings point in the end, and it is now being confirmed by modern science too. Everyone knows this Oneness, deep down. Yes, there is something here, and call it what you will – for not being an ‘it’, it is truly unnameable – right in the depths of present experience; something that doesn’t come and go, something that cannot break or rot or shatter, even in the midst of extreme sadness or pain or fear. It is a place that is always deeply okay, even when things on the surface do not seem okay. Being beyond the opposites, being beyond the dualistic world of thought and language, it is beyond the cycle of birth and death. It was never born and cannot die. It is life itself. It is what you are.

    Don’t just believe me – look for yourself. When you bring your attention right back to the present moment, to what’s actually happening right now, what do you find? Do you find a fixed, unchanging, solid entity called a ‘self’? Or do you find that everything here is constantly changing, moving, from moment to moment? Do you find solidity, or do you find a cosmic dance?

    Thoughts appear and disappear, all by themselves. Images, memories, ideas all ‘pop’ into awareness, linger for a while, and then disappear. Thoughts of the past, thoughts of the future. Stories about what you should be doing, about what you should have done, about things you need to do tomorrow. Thoughts about what should and shouldn’t happen in the world. All sorts of feelings come and go – sadness, boredom, frustration, anger, fear. Sensations happen all over the body. Sounds appear out of nowhere – traffic outside, a television buzzing, a door opening, the sound of breathing, a bird chirping, tweet tweet!

    Everything that appears in what you are, we could call a wave of experience. And so, this thought is a wave. This sensation is a wave. This sound is a wave. This feeling is a wave. Present experience is the ocean of consciousness waving, dancing, playing.

    Can you recognise that present experience is always simply this present-moment dance of waves, all happening in the vast ocean that you are? And for ‘ocean’, you can read the word ‘consciousness’ or ‘awareness’ or ‘Being’ or ‘spirit’ or ‘source’ or ‘energy – or whatever word feels right to you. It’s all beyond words, anyway…



    “What you are

    has already said YES

    to this moment….”



    THE DEEPEST ACCEPTANCE OF LIFE

    Now, let’s take a fresh look at the word ‘acceptance’.

    From the perspective of who you really are, as the vast ocean of consciousness, although all the waves (thoughts, sensations, sounds, feelings) are different in appearance, they are the same in essence. They are all water. The strong, violent, painful waves as much as the soft, gentle waves – they are all made of the same ‘stuff’ as you. Thoughts, sounds, pain, sadness, fear – everything is made of consciousness. In this sense, everything that appears in present experience is deeply intimate with what you are.

    Therefore, on the deepest level, who you really are does not have a problem with any of the waves that appear. None of the waves can threaten who you really are. How can water threaten water? And so you could say that on the deepest level, who you really are accepts every wave – every thought, every sensation, every feeling. The ocean does not accept some waves and reject others – the unconditional inseparability of the ocean and the waves is the acceptance that I’m talking about. The ocean has no choice but to accept the waves – it is the waves! Acceptance is ‘built-in’ to your present experience!

    A question asked by every spiritual seeker: “How can I, a separate person, accept the present moment as it is?” Well, now we see that it’s not a question of you trying to do this deepest acceptance – this acceptance is not a doing. In a sense, if you are trying to accept, you’re already too late, because this acceptance has already been done. Every wave, if it is appearing, has already been accepted into what you are.

    In a sense, you have already accepted the present moment, exactly as it is. What you are has already said YES to these thoughts, these sensations, these sounds, these feelings – otherwise they would not be appearing like this. The floodgates are open – this moment has already been allowed in, in its totality.

    And so, in my meetings, retreats and books, when I talk about acceptance, I’m not using the word in the way we have been conditioned to use it. I’m using the word in this new way, that points to this deepest acceptance of life itself, an acceptance, an allowing, that has already been done. And so, when I suggest that you ‘accept’ or ‘allow’ what is – it’s a shorthand way of asking you to simply, gently, effortlessly notice what is present. To notice that in this moment, these thoughts and feelings have already been allowed in.

    This recognition is not a time-bound doing, but a present-moment seeing. This is the true meaning of the word ‘meditation’. Meditation means to gently notice what is already here, without trying to change it in any way. There is no expectation in true meditation, which is to say, there is no meditator, nobody separate from what’s appearing.

    This turns many spiritual teachings on their head. Now acceptance is not a place to reach in the future – it’s not something to look for, wait for, hope for, beg for. It’s not an achievement of the separate self, it is not something that comes through years of effort. It’s not a magical event that will happen one day. It’s something to rediscover, right in the midst of your present experience, here and now.



    “Even when things fall apart,

    there’s something here

    that doesn’t fall apart…”



    THE DEEP ACCEPTANCE OF NON-ACCEPTANCE

    Years ago, I used to believe that doing ‘acceptance’ 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year was the key to becoming enlightened! If I could just accept everything all the time, I would be free… or so I thought. It was a beautiful idea, but no matter how much I tried to accept everything, to be present with everything, to allow everything unconditionally, to be choicelessly aware of everything, there were still some things I just could not accept. Extreme physical pain, rape, torture, genocide – how could I accept all of this? When extreme pain happened in my own experience, I would try desperately to accept it, but would exhaust myself in the process.

    I realise now of course, that there was a secret agenda behind my attempt to accept. I secretly believed that if I accepted the pain, it would go away. I believed that if I accepted my thoughts, they would disappear! It was therefore a rejection of pain, a rejection of thoughts, disguised as acceptance! What an ingenious place for the seeker to hide – right at the heart of a beautiful spiritual practice! Acceptance done with any kind of motive, with any kind of expectation, is not real acceptance – it is rejection in disguise.

    What I hadn’t recognised, back then, was the unconditional and deeply accepting nature of who I really was. I was so busy trying to accept that I ended up missing this deep acceptance of life – in which everything, absolutely everything appearing in awareness was already accepted – including my failure to accept! Yes, this is how radical this acceptance is – even your non-acceptance of this moment is accepted here! All waves are accepted by the ocean, and if what’s happening right now is non-acceptance of pain, or fear, or sadness, then those waves are allowed to arise too.

    And of course, here is a total paradox. If my non-acceptance of pain is accepted by life, totally accepted, then it is no longer non-acceptance. The non-acceptance transmutes. Logically, philosophically, rationally, this makes no sense – but it is so.

    Recognising who you really are – not a separate self, but the calm in the midst of the storm of life – is always possible, even in the midst of physical pain, addictions, relationship conflict and even depression. Even when things fall apart in your life, there is something here that never falls apart. I don’t want you to believe me – I want you to discover this unshakeable peace for yourself. Everything I share, in my books, meetings and retreats, is about this discovery – this simple yet radical awakening to who you really are, beyond your story of yourself.

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    Post  mudra Sun Feb 19, 2012 5:39 pm

    "The are only two ways to handle tense situations: you can change them, or you can change the way you look at them. There is enlightenment to be had in changing the way you look at things."

    "The Little Book Of Calm" by Paul Wilson (1996)

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    Post  mudra Sun Feb 19, 2012 5:47 pm


    "Our feelings of dissatisfaction, unhappiness, loss of hope and so forth are in fact related to all phenomena. If we do not adopt the right outlook, it is possible that anything and everything could cause us frustration. Yet phenomena are part of reality and we are subject to the laws of existence. So this leaves us only one option: to change our own attitude. By bringing about a change in our outlook towards things and events, all phenomena can become friends or sources of happiness, instead of becoming enemies or sources of frustration."

    "The Dalai Lama's Book Of Wisdom" (1999)

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    Post  mudra Wed Feb 22, 2012 4:59 pm


    As the capacity for fear, what you are is never afraid. As the capacity for pain, what you are is never pain's victim. As the capacity for hurt, what you are is never hurt. And as the capacity for all thoughts, images, and stories (including the story of 'capacity') what you are is already non-identified, free, and deeply at rest. This capacity we could call love. It is a love without conditions - a love that knows no opposite.

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    Post  mudra Thu Feb 23, 2012 4:20 am

    "To forget how to dig the earth and to tend the soil is to forget ourselves."

    - Mohandas K. Gandhi

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    Post  mudra Mon Feb 27, 2012 5:43 pm

    Happiness Unlimited -2 - Sister Shivani

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IM5JHURKBmQ


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    Post  mudra Mon Feb 27, 2012 5:50 pm

    Soul Connection 1/5 - Sr Shivani (English)

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    Post  mudra Sun Mar 04, 2012 10:27 am

    Anita Moorjani Dying To Be Me.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jFN9XQeEn4


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    Post  mudra Sun Mar 04, 2012 11:44 am

    Who You Really Are, by Kirtana

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    Post  mudra Sun Mar 04, 2012 4:46 pm

    Adyashanti-shift of perception

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    Post  mudra Sun Mar 04, 2012 5:02 pm

    "The Truth is the only thing you'll ever run into that has no agenda."

    "The Truth doesn't answer anything. The Truth IS everything!"

    I"t is good to remember that the goal of Buddhism is to create Buddhas, not Buddhists, as the goal of Christianity is to create Christs, not Christians. In the same vein, my teachings are not meant to acquire followers or imitators, but to awaken beings to eternal truth and thus to awakened life and living."

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    Post  mudra Mon Mar 05, 2012 11:24 am


    I Like Being Me

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    Post  mudra Mon Mar 05, 2012 4:55 pm

    “We could say that meditation doesn't have a reason or doesn't have a purpose. In this respect it's unlike almost all other things we do except perhaps making music and dancing. When we make music we don't do it in order to reach a certain point, such as the end of the composition. If that were the purpose of music then obviously the fastest players would be the best. Also, when we are dancing we are not aiming to arrive at a particular place on the floor as in a journey. When we dance, the journey itself is the point, as when we play music the playing itself is the point. And exactly the same thing is true in meditation. Meditation is the discovery that the point of life is always arrived at in the immediate moment.”

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    Post  mudra Mon Mar 05, 2012 5:15 pm

    THE FREEDOM OF THE SOUL (1)

    Freedom is such, that it is desired by every creature. From this we see that it is the soul's tendency and the spirit's longing to become free. Animals and birds, however carefully educated and tended by us, still have the instinct to avoid being confined.

    Where does the desire for freedom begin? Its beginning is explained in a very beautiful way in some of the ancient stories. The stories from the Hebrew and Arabic scriptures tell us that when God made Adam, He commanded the spirit to enter the body of Adam, which he had made out of clay and water. When the spirit was commanded to enter, it refused, saying, 'No, I will never become a captive in this dark prison, I, who have always been free, dwelling anywhere without bondage, without barrier. I will never become captive in this place.' Then God said to the angels, 'Sing.' And when they sang, the spirit fell into ecstasy. It became intoxicated by the beauty of the singing. While in this state of intoxication it did not know where it was going, and thus it was that it entered the required place. So when Adam opened his eyes, the spirit was there. Adam was alive.

    Rumi said, 'The bamboo flute, which appeals to you so much, mourns over its separation from its home, the original bamboo.' In Persia and in India, the reed flute is taken from the tree. So, it says, 'I am taken away from my source, my home and made into a piece instead of the whole which I was at first.' And this pain in its heart is the only thing that appeals to the heart of those who listen. It touches them and moves them to listen to its longing. There is a very beautiful truth in this.

    When we inquire into the tragedy of life, the very first of all causes is this separation from freedom. This tragedy can be seen in all kinds of people. From rich to poor, from the most illiterate to the most educated, everyone has this grudge. Maybe one confesses it, while another does not, but the grudge is in everybody's mind just the same: that he has entered this objective world. For this entry seems to be the cause of all the tragedy of life, the tragedy that man's spirit cannot be satisfied in life, cannot have lasting happiness, as long as he stays in it.

    But if you ask someone you meet, what the cause of his life's tragedy is, he may say, 'O, I long to have more money. I am very poor, and without resources. I am so unhappy.' Another person may say, 'O, I have everything I want, but my relatives are quarrelsome and very unkind to me.' Another says, 'I have everything I want but good health.' A fourth says, 'I have everything, but I long to have a certain peace.' Another, 'I long to accomplish this art; that big purpose in life; not having done so makes me unhappy.'

    And if you were to supply to each, his life's need: giving money to the poor man, harmony to the man without harmony, position to the man who has not got it, a beautiful palace to the one who longs for that, health to him who has it not, then, see how long he would remain happy! It would be only for that moment when his desire was fulfilled, and then he would again feel the hunger for he knows not what. He asks his mind, 'What more do I want?' and his mind says, 'You feel so unhappy.' And as soon as he asks, 'For what?' his mind answers that he cannot have that, which he seeks.

    It is in this way that all through his life a man runs after things which are not the real desire of his soul. Sometimes he thinks it is his bodily appetites and passions which demand satisfaction, sometimes that it is his intellectual powers; but even if they were satisfied he would still find himself unhappy. 'Perhaps,' he thinks, 'it is wealth, position, or honors that are lacking.' Or he thinks, 'It is not that I have not got the things I need, but I have not enough of them.' If he has a motorcar, he is unhappy because he has no chauffeur.

    His mind, his reason, always puts forward some other cause for his unhappiness rather than the real one, in order that he may be kept in illusion all his life, in order that all his life he should run after things, which are not the real aim of his soul. Throughout his whole life he seeks after things, trying first this, then that. One day he buys this, another that, and after getting these things, he still thinks, 'O, there is still something else, that is why I am unhappy.' As long as he has not got it, he considers that is the cause. If he has ten things, he wants twenty. If he acquires twenty, he seeks thirty. If he has thirty, he desires fifty, and so on. Indeed, if he had thousands and billions, he would want a kingdom. After that a whole universe. And if the whole universe were given to him, his heart would not be satisfied, because the demand of his soul has still not been understood. He goes through life mourning and sorrowing for things he cannot get, not understanding in what lies true gain and true loss.

    Therefore, when a seer or one who has realized life looks at this world, he sees that however old a person may be – aged, young, middle-aged – he is still like a child. Children become very unhappy because they have not got, or cannot get a toy, a toy to which grown-ups would not attach any importance. To the seer, the desires of ordinary grown-up people are also like toys. The things that matter to the world do not matter to him. This is the sign that he has realized the aim of his soul.

    For the aim of his soul is freedom. Freedom is the soul's true nature. It is a captive in mind and body. The whole tragedy of the soul is its captivity. Words such as Nirvana, or Mukti, salvation, or liberation – all these names are those of the one aim or ideal of the soul throughout our whole life. Yet, hardly anyone knows what it is he aims at. All that he does know is that there is such a longing, that there is this hope constantly there.

    Everyone wakes in the morning as if he were expecting something. Everyone goes to bed with the thought, 'Perhaps tomorrow or the day after tomorrow I shall obtain my heart's desire.' With some the desire is for a position, or a friend. With others it is a hope. Everyone is looking out as if waiting for that something to come.

    There is a familiar saying, 'Wait till my ship comes home.' Every soul is waiting for his ship to come, not knowing what that ship will bring, or what sort of ship it is. Still, every soul is looking for 'my ship'; every soul is unconsciously waiting for the coming of 'my ship.' One person thinks it is the prospering of trade, another of business, another thinks that it is the coming of power or position, but everyone believes the ship will come!

    The ship is different according to whether it is pictured by the mind or the body or the soul. The ship of the soul is its freedom. Indeed, freedom is the real object in all aspects of life. If the desire is for wealth, that is nothing but a desire for freedom from poverty. If the desire is for power, that is nothing but a desire for freedom to act as one wishes. The ideal of every soul is freedom: freedom to work, freedom to act, freedom to think, freedom in every direction.

    Not knowing that this is the heart's real desire, from the first day of his creation till today, man has always neglected the true freedom, because of his pursuit of freedom in the external life. That has been his mistake. In spite of the little freedom he has thus gained, he finds himself a captive still. He has still failed to gain that complete joy and peace which his soul longs for.

    Freedom for the body would be the freedom of walking in gardens, of moving about wherever it wished. But that would not be freedom for the mind. The mind would still be captive. Suppose the mind has freedom, freedom of thought, of understanding, of imagination, of actions, even then the soul would still be captive. But if the soul is free the mind is free, and the body is also free.

    How do we attain this freedom? In the Sanskrit language there is a very expressive word for freedom: Taran, which means 'liberation,' 'swimming,' or 'floating.' And it is such a beautiful idea that both these things, swimming and liberation, are alike in their nature.

    How true it is, as the Eastern poets have said, 'Life is a Bhavasagara, an ocean into which all things are drawn, fall and are absorbed.' It sweeps away all the plants and trees, animals and birds, and all that lie in the path of the flood; all are borne away into the ocean. Such is the force and power of the ocean. Similarly, this life sweeps away all the trees and plants, animals and men. Everything that we see is here only for the moment, and then is swept away. There is always a certain period after which the things that seemed so enduring have all disappeared. Our ancestors, if they came back, would not recognize the country, the houses, the trees, the manners. Everything would be different. All that was familiar to them has been swept away. That is the story of this life. That is why it is called Maya, the illusion created before us like a dream in the night. In the morning, it has all gone. All the happiness, unhappiness, pleasures, horrors, whatever we experience in the night, we perceive in the morning to have been a dream.

    The whole of creation, when we come to think of it, is not in the end what we thought it was: manners, customs, faces, everything changed. That is the condition of life. It is just like the sea. The tide comes, and it sweeps all before it, flowers, fruit and all. Therefore, life is pictured by the thinkers of the East as an ocean into which everything is swept.

    The miracle of Christ walking on the water is understood by mystics as teaching a mystery. Walking on water expresses the same idea, which in Sanskrit is called Taran – to float or swim. To float or swim one must have one's head above water. The water which sweeps us away we avoid, to preserve that existence which our soul longs to save. Our body is alive as our mind is alive and as our soul is alive; and it does not want to be non-existent, but it desires to continue to exist. However unhappy or feeble a man may be, his life is too dear to him to sacrifice. Suicide is only possible under great stress of emotion. All work, all struggles are in order to live. All fights, all disagreements, all money seeking, all comfort seeking are in order to live. All through life it is one struggle to live, yet the true life is not realized.

    Christ, from first to last, teaches the reality of eternal life. His only lesson was 'life.' It is the desire of the soul to live. And that life is the real life. Man keeps imagining that his life is for eating delicious dishes, for making merry, or for being comfortable for the time being. But when the body has gone, how will he live? What will become of his comforts? When the mind is not there, how will he satisfy the mind? To live in the body or the mind is to live in vehicles upon which one becomes dependent but which must pass, and be no more.

    Therefore, the lesson that we must learn is how to swim, how to float, how to prevent ourselves from sinking in the flood of death or mortality. How shall we avoid that? The answer is found when we understand that man is traveling in a boat; and the boat is heavily laden. The storm comes on, and the one who is rowing says to the man, 'The storm is severe, your luggage is very heavy. The best thing will be for you to save your life by throwing one of your bundles into the water.' The man says, 'O, that bundle contains things I have collected all my life, and I cannot throw it out.' 'Well', says the boatman, 'if you cannot throw it out you will drown.' And when he has thrown out one bundle, perhaps the storm becomes greater, and maybe then the last bundle has to be thrown away as well. And he says, 'O, this one I can never part with. It contains things I have collected all through my life. They are souvenirs, and you want me to throw them away. Things from my grandfather and my great grandfather, do you really want me to throw them away?' The other says, 'If not, you also will go. If you want to save your life, throw that last bundle away too!'

    That is what death does with mankind. It says, 'You are so interested in your vehicle, which you call your body,' and so first of all he sends disease. The person, who thinks so much of his body is always ill. That is the first step. He is very conscientious about his body, saying, 'This is the one thing I must keep well preserved.' He goes on thinking of it too much. And so he feels ill, and in the end he has to throw both bundles away, body and mind.

    Others will say that they do not care for their body, but only for their mind. They take care of their own imaginations, their own standards of thinking, 'What you say is wrong, what I say is right.' They are occupied with thoughts, with pursuits, with arguments, saying, 'Am I right? Are you? Is she? And they are all the time in doubt and constant worry of mind. All the time occupied in a struggle about something, which is really nothing. To the seer it matters nothing. And then the tide, death comes and they are swept away. The mind goes, the body goes, and the soul returns to its source. This is a picture of mortality when mind departs from body with the impression of death.

    There is a story, which explains this subject very well. It is of a king who had a parrot, which he loved so much he kept it in a golden cage, and always attended to it himself. The king and queen both paid such great attention to the parrot that everyone in the palace was jealous of it.

    One day the king was about to go into the forest where the parrot came from, and he said to it, 'My pet, I have loved you, and kept you will all the care and attention and fondness that I could. And I should like very much to take any message you wish to your brothers in the forest.' The parrot said, 'How kind of you to have offered to do this for me. Convey to my brothers in the jungle that the king and queen have done their very best to make me happy, a golden cage, all kinds of fruits, and nice things of all sorts. And they loved me so much. But in spite of all the attentions they give me I long for the forest, and the desire to dwell among you, free as I used to be before, always possess my mind. But I see no way out of it, so pray send me your goodwill and your love. One only lives in hope. Perhaps some day my wish will be granted.' The king went into the forest, and approached the tree from which the parrot was taken and said to the brothers of the parrot, 'O, parrots, there is one whom I have taken from among you to my palace. I am very fond of him, and he receives all the attention I can give. This is your brother's message.' They listened to the message very attentively, and one after the other dropped to the ground and seemed dead.

    The king was depressed beyond measure. Spellbound, he could not understand what it was that he had said that should have affected the feelings of those parrots so much. The loving parrots could not bear his message. And he thought, 'What a sin I have committed, to have destroyed so many lives.' He returned to his palace, and went to his parrot, and said, 'How foolish, O parrot, to give me such a message that as soon as your brothers heard it, one after another they dropped down, and all lay dead before me.'

    The parrot listened to this, and looked up gently to the sky, and then fell down too. The king was even more sad. 'How foolish I was! First I gave his message to them and killed them, and now I give their message to him and kill him also.' It was all most bewildering to the king. What was the meaning of it all?

    He commanded his servants to put his dead parrot on a gold tray, and bury him with all ceremony. The servants took him out of the cage with great respect, and loosed the chains from his feet. Then, as they were laying him out, the parrot suddenly flew away and sat upon the roof.

    The king said, 'O parrot, you betrayed me.' The parrot said, 'O king, this was the aim of my soul, and it is the aim of all souls. My brothers in the jungle were not dead. I asked them to show me the way to freedom, and they showed me. I did as they told me, and now I am free.'

    There is a [Hadith] which says: Mutu qabla an tamutu, which means, 'Die before death.' A poet says, 'Only he attains to the peace of the Lord who loses himself.' God said to Moses, 'No man shall see me and live.' To see God we must be non-existent.

    What does all this mean? It means that when we see our being with open eyes, we see that there are two aspects to our being: the false and the true. The false life is that of the body and mind, which only exists as long as the life is within. In the absence of that life the body cannot go on. We mistake the true life for the false, and the false for the true.

    Dying is this: when there is a fruit or something sweet and good to taste, the child comes to its mother and says, 'Will you give it to me?' Although it would have given pleasure to the mother to eat it, she gives it to the child. The eating of it by the child is enjoyed by the mother. That is death. She enjoys her life in the joy of another. Those who rejoice in the joy of another, though at their own expense, have taken the first step towards true life. If we are pleased by giving another a good coat, which we would have liked to wear ourselves, if we enjoy that, we are on the first step. If we enjoy a beautiful thing so much that we would like to have it, and then give that joy to another, enjoying it through his experience, we are dead. That is our death. Yet, we live more than he. Our life is much vaster, deeper, greater.

    Seemingly it is a renunciation, an annihilation, but in truth it is a mastery. The real meaning of crucifixion is to crucify this false self, and so resurrect the true self. As long as the false self is not crucified, the true self is still not realized. By Sufis it is called Fana, annihilation. All the attempts made by true sages and seekers after real truth are for the one aim of attaining to everlasting life.

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    Post  mudra Tue Mar 06, 2012 4:46 pm

    Elle Collier Re - Buddha at the Gas Pump Interview

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    From age 7, Elle was awake to divine Word. At 17, a revelatory spiritual experience increased this capacity and began her lifelong commitment to God-centered awareness.

    Elle awakened into Unity consciousness in her early 20′s. For the next two decades, her life revolved around prayer, meditation, zen practice, and independent spiritual inquiry until her mind became fully accessible to the Emanating Spirit of Divine Counsel.

    What People Gain from this Teaching

    Elle is fully awake to the Divine Word, and has become a bridge to the Godmind within. She is a midwife to the Soul, assisting all in bringing forth their prime Design and Path. Elle resonates to the quality of Light of each person, responding empathically and telepathically to the nature of both human and soul, and inspiring us to True Awareness.

    In this Gatework, we are immersed in the divine theme of Being, and taught to live in a way that isDivinity reliant and at-one with the Core Self ... the God-Essence within. The awakened individual is freed of negative concepts and able to live in interactive communion to the Whole.

    These experiences of unity consciousness merge the Sublime Truth into the logic and point the way from separation into Unity.

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    Intelligence is impartial; no man is your enemy, no man is your friend. All alike are your teachers. Your enemy becomes a mystery that must be solved even though it takes ages; for man must be understood. Your friend becomes a part of yourself, an extension of yourself, a riddle hard to read. Only one thing is more difficult to know - your own heart. Not until the bonds of personality be loosed can that profound mystery of self begin to be seen. Not till you stand aside from it, will it in any way reveal itself to your understanding. Then, and not until then, can you use all its powers, and devote them to a worthy service.

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    Beyond Consciousness (1of2) ~ Spoken by Mooji

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    Is it possible to hear criticism, even insult, and find deep acceptance in any response that emerges in the moment – grounded in the unshakeable knowing that what you really are doesn’t need defending? And then, being radically open, is it possible to find a nugget of truth in what they are saying, even if it results in momentary humiliation, and destruction of the image of the one you thought you were? This doesn’t mean you become passive and weak. Quite the opposite. You stop identifying as ‘victim’ or ‘hurt one’, and stop seeing the other as ‘enemy’, and you remain open and vast, the infinite capacity for all life, for all thought and sensation and feeling. And here, in the midst of conflict, you discover the place where conflict ceases to be conflict at all – and wake up to a love beyond reason. Yes, every human relationship is a constant invitation to let go. Your mother, your father, your friends, your lovers, your co-workers, everyone you meet – here are your final gurus, your ultimate teachers. Listen to them.

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    Igor Kufayev - Buddha at the Gas Pump Interview

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    Flowing Water as Teacher

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    Complete Your Journey

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    Karen Richards - Buddha at the Gas Pump 2nd Interview

    Karen Richards - Buddha at the Gas Pump 2nd Interview

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    In February 2008 at the age of thirty-three, Karen experienced a sudden and radical awakening. Prior to this realisation, no teachings or practices were followed -- in fact at that time the terms non-duality and awakening were completely unfamiliar. This spontaneous realisation presented itself during a period of intense emotional suffering and when demands in life exceeded Karen's physical capability.

    Karen attempted to persevere in the face of these challenges, the consequence being a severely debilitating illness that affected physical functioning on every level. Although the illness had a devastating effect on life as it was then known, it seemed to create a space for a deeper reality to be recognised.

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