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  • No One gets this There is no awakening, no attainment, no getting it, no seeing-through, nothing, no thing. It’s not that you get answers - when the questioner ends, there are simply no questions, no-thing. ~ Peter
    Peter Lawry
  • Simplicity The great joke is the simplicity of it all. ~ Peter
    Peter Lawry
  • Getting out of the head and residing in the heart, moving from mind identification to re-cognising that you are cognising-emptiness. The Dzogchen Buddhists speak of being utterly awake with the five senses wide open. The habit of thinking draws the attention away from the other senses experiencing. Shifting attention to the senses takes the focus from the thinking. Rather than the content, in staying equally with the function of seeing, smelling, hearing, tasting and touch-sensing, there is a taste of the singularity, the oneness that we are. ~ Peter
    Peter Lawry
  • Seeing what is, as it is It is the I thought that is born; the actuality is we are birthless and deathless. There is no separation. There is no seer or seen, only seeing. There is no speaker, speaking simply happens, interactions happen. There is no doer yet activities seemingly happen. Our judgments and preferences colour the seeing, blinding us to the unfolding is-ness of the moment. Whatever is appearing is what is and is a manifestation of that energy which is pulsating and forming into the myriad of shapes and expressions. ~ Peter
    Peter Lawry
  • Everything is a manifestation of thought The mind is a collection of thoughts that constantly appear and disappear. Everything is a manifestation of thought and is an expression of that one energy. The thinking creates distinctions always oscillating and pulsating into duality: good and bad, day and night, up and down, here and there. If left alone, thoughts move on freely. It is only the grasping, the hanging on or the resisting and pushing away that creates the bind of psychological suffering. ~ Peter
    Peter Lawry
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