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Awakened or Unawakened

Weekly Wisdom from Bhagavan   The Awakened One has no fundamental questions.  The unawakened one has fundamental questions. – week of February 10th – February 16th 2013              The Awakened One experiences the stillness of energy.  The unawakened one experiences the wastage of energy.   The Awakened One has no questions about […]

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What is Ego

Ego is the unobserved mind running your life when you are not present as the witnessing consciousness. Eckhart Tolle – The Power of Now

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Self-Purification

Today’s post comes from The Royal Science of God Realization. The devotee who sits in a good posture and meditates at the point between the eyebrows (the natural seat of will and concentration, and of divine perception, in the body) learns to practice yoga, the uniting of ego and soul; in deep concentration, he finds […]

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The Challenge of Change is an Identity Crisis

Is it a challenge to change; to achieve a goal, to get somewhere in life, or to develop ourselves into the realization of the ideal me? Why? The simple answer is simply this. If we take the past experiences of our life and consider them to be stored data; if we take our current circumstances  […]

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3 Step Clearing and Reprogramming Technique – Gil McIff

Feeding what you want is easy, the emphasis is placed on starving what you don’t want with your thoughts and feelings.      Choose one of the following options. Put a band-aid on the knuckle of your finger with a question mark on it. Paint just one fingernail, or one different from the rest. Wear […]

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Eckhart and Rumi

Acceptance of the unacceptable is the greatest source of grace in this world. -Eckhart Tolle       Out beyond ideas of right doing and wrong doing there is a field. I’ll meet you there. -Rumi Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself […]

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Suffering Isn’t In The Fact, It’s In The Interpretation Of The Fact

There is no need to suffer. All suffering is an interpretation. The moment pain becomes suffering is when we have become identified with the meaning we give it. This meaning, this story we tell ourselves is only a perspective, and when we become identified with it, we become the story, we become the meaning and […]

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