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"First go beyond mind. Then go beyond enlightenment too. Don't get stuck anywhere until you are simply an ordinary part of the existence, with the trees, with the birds, with the animals, with the rivers, with the mountains. You feel a deep harmony - no superiority, no inferiority."
— Osho
"becoming" is an illusion. Because ultimate reality is eternal, unchanging, and infinite, there is no space for time, change, or evolution. The Self already is; it never transforms into anything else or achieves a new state.
“‘Life is not a preparation for the hereafter.”
“It may be my rather puritanical upbringing at odds with my inborn laziness that makes me feel guilty at the end of the day, unless I am able to point at some achievement. But this need be no more impressive than cooking a meal or going for a long walk.”
“You always think that 70 is the end of the road: 'Somebody died when they were 73; good life'. You're closer to death, and you better make sure you don't waste too much of your time doing things you don't want to do.
No point in saying things you don't believe in.”
Sir Ian Murray McKellen
(born 25 May 1939)
✨AWAKENING FROM “SPIRITUAL AWAKENING”✨
This is a true story.
Once, at a conference, I watched a spiritual teacher addressing a grieving woman whose precious young son had just died.
Her world had just collapsed.
An old reality had shattered.
She said, "My heart is broken and raw".
He told her, "Your heartbreak is the activity of the separate self,
and therefore illusory, based in ignorance.
When the separate self dissolves,
there will be no more suffering.
In awareness, there is no death.
Awareness has no son."
He told her she needed to 'wake up'.
She needed to recognise herself as 'Pure Awareness'.
She was pretending to be a victim.
She didn't know 'who she truly was'.
And in that moment, I saw a deep sickness and inhumanity at the heart of much of our contemporary spirituality.
The invalidation and shaming of trauma,
the false promises, the power games,
and most of all, the suppression of the divine feminine.
Making our grief, anger, fear and joy a 'mistake' or some 'sign'
that we are not awakened enough, not spiritual enough,
not 'divine' enough in our embodied humanity.
The pathologising of our wildness.
The shaming of our fragility, our sensitivity.
Friends, if this is 'spiritual awakening', I simply have no interest.
Let us bow to our fragile, vulnerable humanity! Not run from it!
Let us bless our precious broken hearts! Not pathologise them!
Let us infuse our deepest human experience with empathy, understanding. See it for the miracle it is.
Send a curious, warm awareness deep into our wounds.
Not to mend, not to fix, but to feel!
Not to 'awaken', but to penetrate and be penetrated
by love. The awakening of the heart. The remembering
of the magic we knew when we were very young.
Let us embrace our painful feelings.
Not see them as a 'sign' of our spiritual failure,
or our inability to manifest,
or our ignorance,
or our lack of strength.
Let us wake up from the old concept of 'awakening'.
Re-enchant the word itself, drench it with compassion.
Return to the sacredness in our humanity!
Let the Divine shine through our messy human hearts.
Bless them. Infuse them. Let them ache and be transmuted.
Meet each other in the fire of living.
Be present with each other
instead of trying to fix each other.
Say, "Yes my heart is broken and raw too
and you are my sister!"
- Jeff Foster
"I love, because my love is not dependent on the object of love.
My love is dependent on my state of being.
My love is my state of being. I simply love."
OSHO GITA
Sufi mysticism
love is viewed as a cosmic, transformative force that transcends human boundaries.
Core Meanings
Dissolving Boundaries: Water and fire are traditional opposites that usually destroy each other.
Cosmic Harmony: When fire and water unite in love, they create steam—an elevated, moving force that alters the universe.
The Two Roles: The beloved acts as life-giving water, while the seeker must be consumed by the fire of passion.
The Mystic Context
In Sufi philosophy, divine love requires the complete melting away of the ego. By stating love has no labels, Shams emphasizes that spiritual connection bypasses language, religion, and laws.
Catch yourself. What are you thinking about? It's those very thoughts that keep you from awakening. Always catch yourself thinking. And ask yourself: "To whom do these thoughts come?" even if they're good thoughts. It makes no difference. There's something within you that knows what to do. There is a power greater than you that knows how to take care of you without your help. All you've got to do is to surrender to it. Surrender your thoughts, your mind, your ego, to the current that knows the way. It will take care of you. It will take better care of you than you can ever imagine.
Robert Adams
ART IN EVERYDAY LIFE
Through vispashyana we begin to appreciate our surroundings in life, whatever they may be; they do not have to be good, beautiful, or pleasurable. In vipashyana we are able to see the uniqueness of everyday experience every moment. We might be doing the same thing everyday — we brush our teeth every day, comb our hair every day, cook our dinner every day -- but that seeming repetitiveness becomes unique every day. In vispashyana a kind of intimacy is happening with our daily habits so that as we go through the day, our life is a work of art. That is why I call vispashyana "art in everyday life".
Chogyam Trungpa ~ The Path of Individual Liberation