Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Pointers

What is the whatness that does not move? It is here and vividly present as you read these words.


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Completely forget about concepts and the apparent "me" or "self." What is the whatness that does not move?


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You are formless and free. See the simplicity and aliveness of that fact. You are neither the doer nor the experiencer. For there is only doing and experiencing. You are that beginningless expanse in which all actions and experiences occur.


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You say that you are your body. But what you are actually saying is that you are the awareness that is aware that this body is present.


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Self-realization does occur. It just doesn't occur to any one. There is no person present.


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Meditators say that they must "extinguish the self." But that happens all day long: A thought or feeling comes up and then, after a while, disappears back into awareness. There is no need for you to do a thing, except see the richness and peace of what is already present.



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The notion that there is "inner growth" and "spiritual evolution" are total fiction.


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Go from what you're reading here to seeing the clarity and spaciousness of what you are within. You must ultimately leave all words or concepts behind. There must be an deep and immediate seeing or understanding of this.


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Anything that you can be aware of can't possibly be your essence. Thus, your body, thoughts, and consciousness are definitely not you. So what does that leave? Do not move from this. What does that leave?

2 comments:

Scarfox said...

You awakened in less than just 2 years? Maybe it is still happening? Nisaragatta took 3 years!

JD Hazlewood said...

I would just like to leave a comment for this commentor. "Awakening" is just a concept, it's a goal that the mind is looking to achieve. Time is a mental construct, and has nothing to do with your Natural State. As long as there is a preocupation with "time" and how long it takes to "reach enlightenment", there is nothing more than the mind appearing, and the mind is nothing more than a collection of thoughts, memories, pertaining to a non-existant self.
Look beyond this and see what was there all along.