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  • The realization of the "I am" is an advanced realization and many will stop here to enjoy living as the universal beingness. Only very few rare ones keep going past his lofty state and come to realize that even beingness is still a form of duality. This is sometime called the “The Great Death” or even "The Great Suicide" because to move past this stage, we need to give up the high identity as the universal "I am" and surrender to the final and terrifying realization that “there is nothing”. This “nothing” is not an absence but a “something” which is not a thing, pure awareness unaware of Itself. This is the only ultimate reality, the final step.
    Enza Vita
  • “Knowledge can make you a scholar, an interesting person, an excellent speaker, but it will not make you Divine! What is the use of so much knowledge if you don't know who you are? With Self-Realization all questions cease. The questions disappear along with the questioner! The more you fill up the mind, the more you will have to empty it. Knowledge is infinite and useless. Real Knowledge is Being!”
    Satyavan
  • Nothing really deep or meaningful happens in the “here and now”, or in the “present moment”, after a certain stage. What is often observed or experienced in the “present moment” is either a fight or flight response. The first is reacting to everything in a habitual manner and is typical of a worldly pattern, while the latter is escaping from everything in a habitual manner and is typical of a spiritual pattern. Real teachings are never immediate as they allow for unfolding and a gradual transformation of consciousness.
    Rajiv Kapur
  • You are not at the mercy of the swirl of circumstance that is your life. The looking helps you reclaim your life, discover the power you have, and fear not what you cannot do. There is much more to a good life than the absence of pain.
    John Sherman
  • Devote life to your true Self which is the Source of all life
    Alon Halel Geva
  • Mystery is the only certainty. Beyond belief, beyond doubt. Mystery is not ignorance, nor is it naiveté. It is not confusion, nor is it ‘hedging one’s bets’. It is absolute groundedness, wonder, childlike simplicity. Mystery is indestructible. It is not knowing…. and in that, knowing everything you need to know.
    Jeff Foster
  • For those who follow the Path of Knowledge (Jnana) or the teachings of Non-Duality (Advaita), there is no need to try to stop the modifications of the mind. We should just ignore the stream of thoughts and focus on the subject of all relative awareness, or awareness itself.
    Swami Atmananda Udasin
  • Direct your seeing inward to discover your essential nature of pure consciousness and its perfum of love and ageless wisdom.
    Stefan Van Meirhaeghe
  • Thought itself reinforces the illusory "me" because most thought is self-centered and/or self-reflective.
    Eric Putkonen
  • It's not that the body stops experiencing pain, it's that you stop experiencing the body.
    Devaji
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