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What IS here now
That which IS here now, is beyond what seems to be. But what seems to be is not beyond what IS since what seems to be, in fact IS not.
Objective reality is an oxymoron
Objective reality is an oxymoron… Indeed, objectivity is your imagined objection to reality… as you (unknowingly) dream on and on and on…. Post inspired by Benny Silverman
The mind of a sage
As long as the me impression remains, the mind carries baggage and is in the velcro business holding on to every particle of dust. The mind of a sage is like the wide open sky, like a gurgling stream. When … Continue reading
The impression of personal definition
The main impression we suffer from is the impression of personal definition, location and isolation. In the night dream, your sense of definition takes on other forms, even the form of pink flying elephants and in the deep sleep state, … Continue reading
Individual consciousness
A realization that happens for an individual consciousness and not for the neighbor next door is not what I refer to as realization since an individual consciousness remains. Meaning a sense of limitation remains. Separation remains. Realization, as I use … Continue reading
Mind events are dream events
Mind events are dreams inside the me-dream. The initial dream is the dream character, the me-impression that requires your collaboration with thought. Once you withdraw your collaboration from the separate mind impression, appearance and disappearance, disappears. Innocence is revealed in … Continue reading
‘What is’ is extraordinarily ordinary
Friend: : “Magdi, What is, is ordinary. You have never been in absence of your ability to cognate. Whatever you point to as consciousness is arising from a process of cognition. That cognition is informed by many things, your brain … Continue reading
The interim Advaitic understanding and the goal of Advaita.
In advaita, there is an interim understanding where a half point is reached. At that interim point, the realization is that: ‘all is the same Self, including misery and unhappiness.’ Traces of ignorance (separation) remain but they are unseen and … Continue reading
About Spirituality
In my book, the term spirituality refers to perceiving the unperceived hand of god. This requires grace to gift you a revelation from and of beyond the form, revealing its universal and infinite nature. From the perspective of the conditioned … Continue reading
A comment by Ed Thompson
A comment by Ted Thompson: “In the classic work, Panchadasi, Vidyaranya offers a metaphor of a father trying to pick out his son’s voice in a large choir. He sometimes hears it but usually not so clearly. His son’s voice … Continue reading
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