For the paper I read this. Two ways to seek enlightenment copied from the Internet..
Ever
heard of Mooji? If not, he is one of the greatest modern day
spiritual teachers that has helped countless people achieve their
goals of inner peace.
Mooji encourages his
students to question who or what they are at the deepest level. One
of his well known exercises is to identify the natural feeling ‘I
am’ or ‘I exist’ and staying with this for 5 to 7 minutes at a
time.
Another is to come
to the recognition that everything (thoughts, emotions, sensations)
can be perceived, and then inquiring, “Can the perceiver itself be
perceived?”
Below, we share some
of his most biting quotes on the journey of discovering who you truly
are.
Everything is a blessing
“Don’t be too
quick to interpret the moment. Just keep quiet. My encouragement
would always be: never think anything is against you, everything is
blessing. Why should it be different? Just be quiet. Let it all work
itself out.”
On your thoughts
“No thought has
any power. You have power. And when you identify and believe in the
thought you give power to the thought.”
Let go and trust in
life
“If you do not
trust life to unfold, the mind takes over and it becomes a game of
strategy, motivated by anxiety. This mistrust is unfair. Life has
given us so much, and yet we do not trust it.”
Some of your friends will be marathon runners
“Some beings will
walk with you for the duration of this bodily existence, up to the
very end. Some will come with bright promises, bright lights, but
they fade quickly. Others come, they don’t look like they will go
very far, but they are marathon runners; they’re there with you all
the time. You cannot determine this… Somehow in the flow of your
own unique river, you will see that everything is as it should be.”
The world is
beautiful and free
“Don’t remind
the world that it is sick and troubled. Remind it that it is
beautiful and free.”
Something is there
taking care
“Who reminds you
to breathe and to beat your heart? Something is there, taking care…”
Go beyond everything
“Go beyond
everything. Don’t collect anything. A king does not need to go
shopping in his own kingdom. Nor does he beg. Remember, you are the
inner reality-pure awareness only.
All that arises are
appearances in consciousness. Don’t bother with all that. Rest only
as the awareness. This is the secret.”
Sink into this
timeless moment
“If you give
yourself one complete minute of focused presence, to simply stop;
even to listen to your heart beating, it will take you out of your
head and introduce you to the moment which is complete in itself. It
is not on the way to another moment. It is not a bridge to another
opportunity. It is the timeless perfection So stopand sink into this
timeless moment.”
Our natural state of
being is happy
“You need nothing
to be happy – you need something to be sad.”
Illuminate the world
with your being
“There is a
mystery within all beings bursting to reveal itself, in the ones who
become quiet enough to discover it. In this discovery a benevolent
force shines spontaneously from your presence towards all beings, and
this light cannot help but illuminate the world.”
On freedom
“When you can bear
your own silence, you are free.”
Be nobody
“If I could give
you only one advice, I would say: Don’t identify with anything. Be
completely empty – no one. Be no-body and see if you lose anything
but delusion.”
Let go
“The greatest step
towards a life of happiness and simplicity is to let go. Trust in the
power that is already taking care of you spontaneously without
effort.”
The ego
“Life cannot be
against you, for you are Life itself. Life can only seem to go
against the ego’s projections, which are rarely the truth.”
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“Yes,
we love to go into this timeless background of consciousness and
awareness absolutely. Very liberating, isn’t it? It’s very, very
freeing; very profound and very beautiful. And yet, if taken in and
of itself, all we’ve done is switched sides of an illusion. We’ve
gone from form and time, to formlessness and timelessness, and we
say: ‘Well, this state must be more true,’ because it’s more
comfortable, basically. It just feels better.
But the truth is that it’s only when these two sides collapse together – that this world of form is the timeless – that what we call form is emptiness, it is consciousness, that’s what it is. Then, there’s no stance anymore, is there? There’s no more the sense that ‘I have to remain as awareness’. We only have to remain as awareness if we don’t really know that this wall is awareness, that your car is awareness, that this entire existence is awareness. Once we know that, then we are we finally freed, are we not? We are finally freed from the need for the ‘me’ to get into the right state, and stay there. Then, and only then, the duality of our experience finally collapses.” ~ Adyashanti
But the truth is that it’s only when these two sides collapse together – that this world of form is the timeless – that what we call form is emptiness, it is consciousness, that’s what it is. Then, there’s no stance anymore, is there? There’s no more the sense that ‘I have to remain as awareness’. We only have to remain as awareness if we don’t really know that this wall is awareness, that your car is awareness, that this entire existence is awareness. Once we know that, then we are we finally freed, are we not? We are finally freed from the need for the ‘me’ to get into the right state, and stay there. Then, and only then, the duality of our experience finally collapses.” ~ Adyashanti
This
ordinary, everyday experience that you(we) take so much for granted
is the whole truth, the total perfection – right here, right now,
always. There is no path that can bring you to the ‘final
perfection’. You can, in fact, never leave it – except, of
course, in your imagination. It has frequently been described as
being ‘Awake’, which is in fact the exact meaning of the sanskrit
word ‘buddha.’ [Being awake, just normally awake, is in fact
all that is truly required. It has also been often referred to as
’the end of seeking,’ or ‘seeing what’s here’. However, our
conditioning and our beliefs, our filters and projections, only
permit us to see what we ‘think’ is here. That is problem one.
Problem two is that we don’t know there’s a problem one. We
assume the reality of our experience to be ‘Reality’; as in
‘Really Real.’]
Probably
the most profound and generally inscrutable statement of the Buddha
comes from the Prajna Paramita, or ‘Heart Sutra:’ “O Sariputra,
form does not differ from emptiness and emptiness does not differ
from form. Form is emptiness, and emptiness is form.”
This
‘enlightenment process’, if there is one, often called
’awakening’ or ‘the unobstructed clear seeing of reality’, is
reflected in the famous Zen Buddhist maxim: “First there is a
mountain, then there is no mountain, then there is.” It
points to the non-dual nature of all things. It cannot be seen,
felt, experienced or understood by the mind – that would, of course
require an observer who was separate, and there isn’t one. It
is always and inevitably only ‘this’ – formless emptiness
appearing as everything (including ‘us’, of course, and all of
our stories of birth, death, separation, redemption, salvation and
‘re-union’ with the Absolute). If ‘There Is Only God’,
where could a separate one possibly be found to ‘return to Him’?
In the end, there is in fact, only Paradise – just ‘this’.
[Sorry if it may not
seem quite like ‘you’ imagined!
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