Not Two
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Nonduality. Turn around, wake up!
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Remember, pain is a part of life. It helps us appreciate the happier times.
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β€œOur greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.”
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β€œIf you don’t know what to say, say nothing” John Butler
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O, I Love You
Essie Jain
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β€œWe shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time.” – TS Eliot
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I sought God and found only myself.
I sought myself and found only God.

Ψ·Ω„Ψ¨Ψͺ Ψ§Ω„Ω„Ω‡ فلم Ψ£Ψ¬Ψ― Ψ₯Ω„Ψ§ Ω†ΩΨ³ΩŠ.
Ψ·Ω„Ψ¨Ψͺ Ω†ΩΨ³ΩŠ فلم Ψ£Ψ¬Ψ― Ψ₯Ω„Ψ§ Ψ§Ω„Ω„Ω‡.

– Jalal al-Din Rumi
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Forwarded from Moodboard
Daily reminders

Enter the feeling of gratitude upon waking

Have a quick look for any memories of dreams singing

Look to see if you have hope

Acknowledge that the day might suddenly become challenging, be prepared not to react

Try to catch your impulse to enter spotlight

Have your inner voice take the role of a coach and not a critic

Set aside time to reflect on your day, acknowledge the small wins

Examine if you have adequate and proper diet/hydration, movement and sleep

Rinse and repeat for six weeks
Be kind and gentle to yourself (non negotiable)


(via Irena)
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The cosmic joke is that the soul is made of that which the soul is searching for: immortal consciousness.
Enlightenment is to realize that who you are is this same immortal consciousness.
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Forwarded from Jiddu Krishnamurti
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Ψ³Ψ§Ψ―Ω‡ Ψ¨Ψ§Ψ΄
Ψ°Ω‡Ω†Ψ§Ω‹.
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β€ŒΨ¬ΫŒΨ―Ωˆ Ϊ©Ψ±ΫŒΨ΄Ω†Ψ§Ω…ΩˆΨ±Ψͺی
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@Krishnamurti
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The Moon s Song
Olivia Fern
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My Child,
Because you think you are the body, for a long time you have been bound. Know you are pure awareness. With this knowledge as your sword, cut through your chains
and be happy!
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From_Fixation_to_Freedom_The_Enneagram_of_Liberation_by_Eli_Jaxon.pdf
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From Fixation to Freedom
By: Eli Jaxon Bear
"From Fixation to Freedom: The Enneagram of Liberation" is a book written by Eli Jaxon-Bear that offers a unique approach to personal growth and spiritual development. In the book, Jaxon-Bear combines his background in Buddhism with the Sufi concept of essence to provide a fresh perspective on the Enneagram, a model of the human psyche.

The book uses the nine fixated structures of the ego, as outlined in the Enneagram, to help readers identify their limiting beliefs and patterns of behavior. By becoming aware of these fixations, individuals can begin to let go of their attachments and discover their true nature.

"From Fixation to Freedom" provides practical guidance and insights for those seeking self-realization and inner freedom. Through personal anecdotes, case studies, and practical exercises, Jaxon-Bear invites readers to embark on a journey of self-discovery and transformation.
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"And, as many scriptures in the past have revealed, words end where truth begins"

"Words cannot convey it"

- Buddha


Truth cannot be captured in words, nor found through seeking. The search ends when you realize what you seek has always been presentβ€”beneath the layers of self, in the stillness of being, and in the essence of all life. What you are looking for is not separate from what you are.

Stop. Look. See. You are it.
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All there is, is this . . .

the one appearing as two
nothing appearing as everything
the absolute appearing as the relative
emptiness appearing as fullness
the uncaused appearing as the caused
unicity appearing as separation
subject appearing as object
the singular appearing as plurality
the impersonal appearing as the personal
the unknown appearing as the known

It is silence sounding and stillness moving,
and these words appearing as pointers to the wordless

. . . and yet nothing is happening

β€” Tony Parsons
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Let what comes, come.
Let what goes, go.
Find what is always here.

β€” Gangaji
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When we open deeply to our direct experience, we may see that we flow as the ever-flowing movement of experience and that at the very same time we rest as something that never comes and never goes and which saturates every movement of experience with its loving substance.

Ellen Emmet
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