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Nondual Highlights Issue #1652 Saturday, December 20, 2003 Editor: Mark
This present Moment is Light, is Self. This
Moment is not bondage or freedom. It is
most precious beyond ideation. This Moment
is the screen on which all projects. It is always
Still and Untouched and it is out of time.
There is no difference between the Ultimate
and this Presence. To be in this moment
abandon all desires, including the desire to
be in it.
~Papaji - quote and image contributed to
AdyashantiSatsang: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AdyashantiSatsang/
by Mazie Lane
"All changes,
even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we
leave behind us us a part of ourselves; we must die to one life
before we can enter another."
-Anatole France - contributed to NDS by Mary Bianco
More here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A559389
The Only Price
An excerpt from a talk given by Adyashanti
Life without a reason, a purpose, a position... the mind is
frightened of this because then "my life" is over with,
and life lives itself and moves from itself in a totally
different dimension. This way of living is just life moving.
That's all.
As soon as the mind pulls out an agenda and decides what needs to
change, that's unreality. Life doesn't need to decide who's right
and who's wrong. Life doesn't need to know the "right"
way to go because it's going there anyway.
Then you start to get a hint of why the mind, in a deep sense of
liberation, tends to get very quiet. It doesn't have its job
anymore. It has its usefulness, but it doesn't have its full-time
occupation of sustaining an intricately fabricated house of
cards. This stillness of awareness is all there is. It's all one.
This awareness and life are one thing, one movement, one
happening, in this moment-unfolding without reason, without goal,
without direction.
The ultimate state is ever present and always now. The only thing
that makes it difficult to find that state and remain in that
state is people wanting to retain their position in space and
time. "I want to know where I'm going. I want to know if
I've arrived. I want to know who to love and hate. I want to
know. I don't really want to be; I want to know. Isn't
enlightenment the ultimate state of knowing?" No. It's the
ultimate state of being. The price is knowing. This is the
beautiful thing about the truth, ever-present, always here,
totally free, given freely: It's already there. That which is
ever presently awake is free, free for the "being."
But the only way that there's total and final absolute homecoming
is when the humanness presents itself with the same
unconditionality. Every time a human being touches into that
unconditionality, it's such peace and fulfillment. In your
humanity, there's the natural expression of joy and love and
compassion and caring and total unattachment. Those qualities
instantly transmute into humanness when you touch into emptiness.
Emptiness becomes love. That's the human experience of emptiness,
that source, that ever-present awakeness.
For the humanness to lay itself down-your mind, your body, your
hopes, your dreams, everything-to lay itself down in the same
unconditional manner in which awareness is ever present, only
then is there the direct experience of unity, that you and the
highest truth are really one thing. It expresses itself through
your humanity, through openness, through love. The divine becomes
human and the human becomes divine-not in any "high and
mighty" sense, but just in the sense of reality. That's the
way it is. The only price is all of our positions. The only price
is that you stop paying a price.
More here: http://www.zen-satsang.org/
Photograph submitted to NDS by Al Larus
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NondualitySalon/
Carlos Castaneda:
"Not that I'm going to do it, don Juan," I said,
"but what would be
the criteria to know that I'm dead? - unless you want me to
actually
die physically."
don Juan:
"No, I don't want you to die physically. I want your person
to die.
The two are very different affairs. In essence, your person has
very
little to do with your body. Your person is your mind, and
believe
you me, your mind is not yours."
- contributed to
Meditation Society of America: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/meditationsocietyofamerica/
by Bob Rose
Now I know fully that my own
Soul is pervading everywhere as the universe. In fact, the cosmos
does not exist; it never existed. For what we regard as the
universe is only a conscious play of Chitshakti (the intelligent,
conscious, Divine Energy that masquerades as the universe).
The Absolute bliss, attainable through the Vedantic
contemplation; Thou art That, is in fact my own Self vibrating
subtly within me.
The greatest fact is that this universe is a divine sport, a
bursting forth of Chitshakti. It appears to be material owing to
our ignorance of Chiti (the dynamic feminine aspect of Godhood).
When the knowledge of Chiti is attained, matter will vanish and
one will see only Chiti everywhere.
When mighty Shiva wishes to create, Chiti expands Herself of Her
own accord, differentiates Her own Being and manifests into
innumerable forms. Chiti expresses Her own creativity by
unfolding as the external universe, which is Her immanent aspect.
Despite appearing as the cosmos, She remains pure, self-illumined
and untainted in her transcendent aspect. She projects Herself as
happiness, sorrow, fear, disease, impurity, childhood, youth,
heaven and hell. Yet her purity and transparency remain ever
unsullied. Remaining unaltered, She revels in the external
universe.
This entire world in which we live is a play of the self-luminous
Universal Consciousness. To one with this vision, the universe is
only an unfolding of divine Shakti. For him there is neither
bondage nor salvation; neither means nor end; neither contraction
nor expansion, for his eye of knowledge has been opened by the
Guru's mercy.
The universe is nothing but a play of Universal Imagination.
Chiti is absolutely free and self-effulgent. She holds the triple
power of creation-sustenance-dissolution within Her. Though She
is above space, time, and form, she voluntarily assumes these
limitations. All spaces, times, and forms are Her expressions.
Chiti maintains Her unity and identity in spite of Her
manifesting as the universe. She is omnipresent, ever-full and
ever-radiant.
Just as the numberless water drops, bubbles, waves and foam of an
ocean are in no way different from it, similarly, the countless
names, forms, and qualities of this universe are not at all
different from Chiti.
Those who are ignorant of the divine play of consciousness, and
consider the universe to be essentially different from Chiti,
suffer in diverse ways because of this delusion. The entire
universe is the field of the known, while the Universal Soul is
the knower. The Supreme Lord is unity in diversity and diversity
in unity.
The Absolute is real; the world is unreal.
Such is the truth.
But for Self-knowledge, suffering does not cease.
He who sees the One in all, alone attains peace.
The Absolute is the individual Soul -
Such is the Vedantic teaching.
He who continually contemplates his identity with the universe
realizes that it is his own splendour. He will continue to dwell
in his perfection.
O Siddha students! The universe belongs to you. You are its Soul.
Different levels of manifestation arise from you. They are your
own forms. You are perfect in your aspect as the Universal
Spirit. Remain continuously aware that the universe is your own
splendid glory. This is the Guru's command, the teaching of
Parashiva, the Siddha mode of perception. This is the easy and
natural means to liberation.
- From: Play of Consciousness
by Baba Muktananda
More here: http://www.cosmicharmony.com/Sp/Muktanan/Muktanan.htm
Photograph submitted to NDS by Al Larus
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NondualitySalon/
"There comes a time in life when all things attempted, all
experiences had, still do not satisfy a deep itch inside. Search
as you may, a day comes when there is utter recognition of this
human dilemma, this existential dissatisfaction. When the seeker
finally surrenders to being teachable, the teacher appears, in
form or from within. The experiment is to look into the searcher.
Who is this one that is hungry ? Hungry for material and
spiritual experience, the one that hungers again and again, yet
is never ultimately satisfied? Who is the one that witnesses this
endless hunger? The one unmoved and unaffected by the changing
states of mind and body. Therein lies the diamond in the rough,
the recognition of That which never participated in the game,
That which is your own Being."
- Mokshananda
More here: http://www.freewatersangha.org/satsanga.htm
The outward freedom that we shall attain will only be in exact
proportion to the inward freedom to which we may have grown at a
given moment. And if this is a correct view of freedom, our chief
energy must be concentrated on achieving reform from within.
Mohandas Gandhi
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