OK! What a wonderful 'good morning!' this is. So yes, Joan, the Subject is beyond words, yet the reading of some words seems to effortlessly evoke or re-mind direct knowing. There are re-minders we can rely on, like the immediacy of sensory experience. Your latest little jewel of an essay is just such a collection of words! Thank you, thank you.
Great post that calls to mind your meeting with Jean Klein who told the audience to “find the meditation that’s not meditation. You’re already there.” I’m particularly fond of fixing my attention on the soles of my feet when I walk.
Nondual spirituality, imo, includes everything, the “good, bad and ugly”
aka “the 10,000 things”. It’s not a thing about morality, but rather, seeing clearly. When seeing becomes clearer, the intrusion of self then begins to gives way to absolute truth. When absolute truth becomes more prevalent, so does love and peace, naturally so. 🙏🏻❤️
OK! What a wonderful 'good morning!' this is. So yes, Joan, the Subject is beyond words, yet the reading of some words seems to effortlessly evoke or re-mind direct knowing. There are re-minders we can rely on, like the immediacy of sensory experience. Your latest little jewel of an essay is just such a collection of words! Thank you, thank you.
Great post that calls to mind your meeting with Jean Klein who told the audience to “find the meditation that’s not meditation. You’re already there.” I’m particularly fond of fixing my attention on the soles of my feet when I walk.
Absolutely wonderfull❣🙏
Thank you for this🙏
Joan I don’t know how you do it but you always seem to a perfect map pointing to the totality empty territory. Thank you.
Thank you.
Nondual spirituality, imo, includes everything, the “good, bad and ugly”
aka “the 10,000 things”. It’s not a thing about morality, but rather, seeing clearly. When seeing becomes clearer, the intrusion of self then begins to gives way to absolute truth. When absolute truth becomes more prevalent, so does love and peace, naturally so. 🙏🏻❤️