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“Satan’s ultimate goal is to create as much noise and distractions around you so you cannot hear the Voice of GOD.”
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“No matter how bad a state of mind you may get into, if you keep strong and hold out, eventually the floating clouds must vanish and the withering wind must cease.”
Dogen Zenji
Do not allow your thoughts to go outward. When your thoughts go outward conditions take place.
When you keep your thoughts in your heart centered, all of a sudden you find peace, pure happiness it comes by itself.
We have to allow the power that we don’t understand to take care of us.
This mysterious power knows what your needs are.
Robert Adams
Don’t worry if you think you’re not making progress. I can assure you it is virtually impossible to be in a place like this [satsang] and not make progress. It is your ego that tries to fool you. Remember your mind does not wish to be destroyed. Therefore it will fight you with every breath and tell you “you’re wasting your time, if it were true you would already be enlightened.” Your mind will tell you go somewhere else, go do this and go do that, keep searching, keep looking. It will never tell you there’s nothing to look for. It will never tell you there’s nothing to do. It will never tell you just be yourself, awaken. It will put you through all kinds of trials and tribulations. It will even make you believe that the more you suffer, the greater the value. But if you’re wise, you will simply observe, and watch your mind telling you all these things. You will not fight, because your mind will always win. You will simply dissolve your mind through observation, through becoming the witness, or by asking “to whom do these thoughts come?” And the mind will grow weaker. But it will really fight you. It will cause you to observe many dastardly things in this world, and perhaps some upheavals in your life also. To make you believe in your mind and its power.
I guess that’s what Jesus meant when he said “Get thee behind me Satan!” In other words his mind was trying to tell him things are wrong, you’re wasting your time. So he named his mind Satan. And told it “don’t bother me, don’t come up with all these things: I don’t believe in you, you’re a liar.” That’s exactly what you must do. Let the mind show us the worst. Allow the ego to do what it wants. But you be the observer, the witness. Hold on tight to the ’I’. And follow the I thread to the heart. And you’ll start laughing for you’ll come to the conclusion, there never was a mind, there never was an I, there never was an ego, there never were problems, there never was a world, there never was a personal God, there never was karma, there’s no such thing as enlightenment, there’s no such thing as awakening. You are already That. So be it.
Sri Robert Adams
“OK, I’ll remind you again. The only difference between you and a sage is that you think the world is real and you become entangled. A sage sees the world as an expression of Consciousness and so remains lighthearted.”
— Robert Adams (via letgoness)
“Once you are quiet, things will begin to happen spontaneously and quite naturally, without any interference on your part.”
— Nisargadatta Maharaj (via cobotis)
“The more in harmony you are with the flow of your own existence, the more magical life becomes.”
— Adyashanti (via flowgently)
How To Deal With A Loved One’s “Death”
The Spiritual Perspective:
Oneness - acknowledge that they have rejoined the unified consciousness.Â
We are all one and this “one” is like a huge mirror that separated into billions of tiny pieces, we are those pieces and we are all reflections of each other. We are the universe experiencing itself and separation is the illusion we must overcome.
The separation between us begins with our bodies - skin colour, gender, hair colour - we must recognise that we are not our bodies, we are the conscious energy that is powering this physical form. When our bodies die it means that it is our time to go back to where we came from before we had a body. No one ever really dies because energy cannot be destroyed - only transformed.
The Spiritual Growth:
We can choose not to obey the traditional school of thought, which is the perception that death is a “bad thing”- and instead choose belief systems that acknowledge who we truly are. We did not come here to live forever, we came here to have a human experience which involves both being born and dying.
There is nothing wrong with crying or expressing sadness because we must express how we truly feel, but we must also acknowledge that the mourning period is temporary. Our loved ones want us to live happy and fulfilled lives, we cannot do this if we are attached to the idea of their physical presence.Â
We must let go of the notion of death and acknowledge that those who have passed live on through us with the lessons they taught us, the way they made us feel and the memories we hold of them. Death is not final, it is a natural stage in life - just as growing from a baby into an adult - we must not associate a judgment to these stages of life, but accept them and be aware that those stages apply to us all.
No one ever really dies.
Peace & positive vibes.
“Attention pays attention to a lot of things, but when attention pays attention to attention, then there is a stillness, and that stillness introduces you to your Self.”
—
Mooji
(via spiritualgateway)
“Does one require proof of one’s own being? Only remain aware of yourself and all else will be known.”
—
Ramana Maharshi
(via spiritualgateway)
Self-Reflection
Anger is there, take note of it and just watch how it arises, how it spreads like a mushroom, how it covers you like a blinding force; how it starts making decisions for you, how you start acting according to it…Just watch, and you will be surprised that it cannot do anything…
As it arises, it will not even go to the point of becoming a mushroom because it can become a mushroom only by nourishment… By watching it you have cut the very nourishment.
It will arise as a crippled anger which cannot stand up even,and soon it will disperse like mist. It has no reality except your identification…
~ Osho
“If you don’t heal your shadow, it will affect the way you trust yourself and the world you live in. You will (at an unconscious level) continue to manifest synchronistic events that perpetuate your personal suffering in order to become more conscious and transcend them.“ Â
-Anon I mus (Spiritually Anonymous)
“When identification with the incessant thinking mind is dropped, your life returns back to the natural state of unbroken wholeness.”  ~Anon I mus (Spiritually Anonymous)
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