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June 11th, 2007 by Pete
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This blog is maintained by Pete Sumner, a spiritual mentor based
at Gurukula in Fremantle, Western Australia. It's about seeing
What we really are and offers postings that point up the joy
of life and the truth of our essential Being.
June 11th, 2007 by Pete
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June 11th, 2007 by Pete
Who would have thought that such insanity exists in heaven?
At first light I woke up
laughing.
The joke of it all is that you are looking from your true nature right now without knowing it.
If you would stop being fascinated with the contents of your mind,
you would experience what I am saying.
Feel your way into what I am saying rather than thinking about it.
Enlightenment is the restoration of cosmic humor.
From: My Secret is Silence - poetry and sayings of Adyashanti.
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June 7th, 2007 by Pete
If your mind is honest, it knows it doesn’t have the answer. You ask, “What am I?” and instantly, there is silence. Your mind doesn’t know. And when it doesn’t know, there is an experience right here, right now, that is alive. You bump into nothingness inside—that no-thing, that absolute nothingness which your mind can’t know.
The answer does not come in the form of a description or phrase; it is a direct experience. And this experience, your livingness, always transcends any words or intellectual answer.
In fact, the truth of your being is eternally transcending itself. As soon as it projects itself out as something, even as a profound insight, it has already transcended it.
So eventually the inquiry wears itself out. You wear yourself out. You wear your ego self out. You wear your spiritual self out. You wear it all out. You’ve inquired yourself out of this whole thing, and you’re disappearing faster than you can put yourself together.
As Nisargadatta Maharaj said so brilliantly and beautifully, “The ultimate understanding is that there is no ultimate understanding.”
When it’s in the head, it’s an impressive piece of understanding; when it’s in the heart, as the Buddha said, it’s extinguished. You find a living experience of being, empty of content, empty of you.
This is where spiritual awakening begins. This is the living answer of authentic inquiry.
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