Stateless = Selfless? The Buddhists say "The self, as we think of it, does not really exist. It is an imaginary construct." "The Advaita Vedanta Hindus say there is only One Self, and we are all It, the Pure Awareness that is experiencing all through our senses. We are not our Bodies and we never die." This foundation is Full Compassion, or True Love. The Buddhists and the Hindus are really saying the same thing. So was Jesus. The problem is that the story of our life in our mind keeps distracting us from this Empty Bliss within. In any case, this transition seems to bode well for us all.
This is a blog about the pathless Path to Self-Realization
wherein we fully realize who we truly are
and who we have always been.
It is pathless because there is nowhere to go
except deeper into this Present moment,
wherever you may be.
Quite honestly, these words do not come from "me".
They emerge from spaciousness, appear in the mind,
and return to spaciousness.
Friday, February 3, 2012
Selflessness
Stateless = Selfless? The Buddhists say "The self, as we think of it, does not really exist. It is an imaginary construct." "The Advaita Vedanta Hindus say there is only One Self, and we are all It, the Pure Awareness that is experiencing all through our senses. We are not our Bodies and we never die." This foundation is Full Compassion, or True Love. The Buddhists and the Hindus are really saying the same thing. So was Jesus. The problem is that the story of our life in our mind keeps distracting us from this Empty Bliss within. In any case, this transition seems to bode well for us all.
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