“INTERTWINED RELATIVITY AND ABSOLUTENESS.”
As spiritual awakening deepens, we spontaneously become more focused on discarding than on increasing, whether material or immaterial.
This is simply inevitable, not because of doership based on reasons such as “should” or “must” discard, ideas, concepts, or teachings about spiritual awakening, but because through actual self-observation and self-inquiry in innermost stillness, we naturally become aware of various “unnecessary” things within.
In this way, letting go of these “unnecessary” things one by one becomes actually the path to return to the essence, to God.
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In the first place, we can become aware of “unnecessary” only by getting the illusion of mind (ego), “unnecessary” as relativity and thereby we can finally realize (directly grasp) the Absoluteness, which is the essence.
In other words, because the Absolute is absolute, it alone cannot be perceived by itself; the Divine Self, consciousness, needs relativity in order to become aware of “itself.”
That is why we keep to create the mind (ego), the body, and all the illusory real worlds that the mind (ego) sees, without intending and even realizing it, in order to realize The Self, the Divine Self (that is, directly grasp, awareness and enlightenment of The Self).
That’s the reason why we come to no need illusion of any kind by becoming enlightened.
And moreover, the moment we awaken to the Truth, we come to a deep comprehension that what is “unnecessary” in relative duality is in fact “necessary” for absolute non-duality, which is even indispensable to it.
Relativity is an essential for the absoluteness, and exists without any distinction, intertwining and blending with it.
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Thus, we are on the threshold of spiritual awakening only when we realize that something is relative (i.e., when something other than mind (ego) perceives its existence through us).
And we begin to have simple and pure questions.
Only then, instead of searching outward for answers to any question, do we suddenly stop all action in its tracks, and inwardly begin to ask endless questions to deep within ourselves.
In this way, in order for something that is other than the mind (ego) through us to discern every essence, we inevitably and spontaneously become more and more in the stillness within.
It is, for example, such a complete silence that even in the midst of the hustle and bustle, all external sounds disappear, and the various thoughts in our head and any emotions that come up all but also disappear from our perception.
It is in such complete stillness that we can unintentionally leave the illusions of the mind (ego), connect with Higher Self, the Unknown that always guides us, and gain all wisdom.
In fact, only there can anyone observe the facts as they are.
This means, on the flip side, that it is essential for spiritual awakening to face inwardly in the complete stillness within that leads us to true wisdom and the essence, rather than frantically gathering spiritual knowledge or desperately engaging in spiritual activities, as mere doership.
That stillness, above all else, is to be cherished.
And sincerely and humbly need to let that stillness speak for itself.
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However, never think in the mind (ego).
Any mind’s (ego’s) desire to understand something spiritual, or get closer to the truth, or etc., will eventually and definitely become shattered, beyond any deception of the mind (ego) that accompanied with the desire, if we continue to sincerely face ourselves.
This is because the mind (ego) itself is destined to have its shell cracked and be completely discarded…
…The Self, the Divine Self, to be aware of its absoluteness.
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Thus, the Absolute of Self, the Divine Self, is impossible to fully grasp through a single mystical experience like Oneness, because it can only be grasped relatively.
What this means is that there will always be unknown possibilities left unexplored. (OM 🙏)
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