Even when we rediscover the singular reality of Consciousness as the essence of our being, we continue to be individuals, each with our unique history, culture, limits, and conditioning.
For each of us and as a collective, there is a hidden side to be explored, rippling under the surface of waking state consciousness.
β Ellen Emmet
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Watch your thoughts, and watch yourself watching the thoughts.
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Watch your thoughts, and watch yourself watching the thoughts.
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Catch your mind. Observe it thinking, and laugh.
β Robert Adams
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Forwarded from β Be Still and Know that I am ~ ~ ~ β
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An Empty Boat
(A Short Story)
βA monk decides to meditate alone. Away from his monastery, he takes a boat and goes to the middle of the lake, closes his eyes and begins to meditate.
After a few hours of unperturbed silence, he suddenly feels the blow of another boat hitting his. With his eyes still closed, he feels his anger rising and, when he opens his eyes, he is ready to shout at the boatman who dared to disturb his meditation.
But when he opened his eyes, saw that it was an empty boat, not tied up, floating in the middle of the lake β¦
At that moment, the monk achieves self-realization and understands that anger is within him; it simply needs to hit an external object to provoke it.
After that, whenever he meets someone who irritates or provokes his anger, he remembers; the other person is just an empty boat. Anger is inside me.β
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An Empty Boat
(A Short Story)
βA monk decides to meditate alone. Away from his monastery, he takes a boat and goes to the middle of the lake, closes his eyes and begins to meditate.
After a few hours of unperturbed silence, he suddenly feels the blow of another boat hitting his. With his eyes still closed, he feels his anger rising and, when he opens his eyes, he is ready to shout at the boatman who dared to disturb his meditation.
But when he opened his eyes, saw that it was an empty boat, not tied up, floating in the middle of the lake β¦
At that moment, the monk achieves self-realization and understands that anger is within him; it simply needs to hit an external object to provoke it.
After that, whenever he meets someone who irritates or provokes his anger, he remembers; the other person is just an empty boat. Anger is inside me.β
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