“Impermanence and immutability”

“Impermanence and immutability”

“IMPERMANENCE AND IMMUTABILITY”

Throughout the long history of humanity, external events have seemed to change in many ways, but internal events are always impermanent and its nature never changes.

The blind belief that “I or the world should be improved” and “each individual has responsible for it” is the most mind-based (ego-driven) illusion.

By observing and inquiring deep into ourselves, we can realize the universality of attachments and identifications there with them.

However, the key of self-observation and self-inquiry is detachment from any judgment based on the mind (ego) that aspires to be someone, especially a good person.

Otherwise, we will very easily, sometimes without even realizing it, blindly believe ourselves as “someone who has achieved something” or become “an unconscious racist” out of fear of “ceasing to exist,” caused by the identification with the mind (ego) of separate self-perception.

However, the truth is that there is no such thing as a doer anywhere.

There is no such thing as a thinker as “I.”

The mind (ego) is never a personal characteristic at all; it is merely the same type of thoughts, memories, and patterns that arise within all people, unconscious identification and attachment with the mind (ego), caused by the self-perception as separate individuals.

And these come to manifest in life as various forms of unconscious resistance to reality.

Becoming aware of this unconscious resistance is one of the beginning of spiritual awakening.

Furthermore, through seeing deeply into ourselves sincerely and humbly with intrinsic motivation by pure curiosity and inquiry the unknown (surrendering ourselves entirely to what the unknown teaches us, that is, surrendering the mind (ego) without intention or effort) we will be able to see through the source of each resistance.

In this way, by dismantling, dissolving the identification with mind (ego) and its illusions one by one, sooner or later we, as non-self, will be led to the realization of ultimate enlightenment.

However, it is never “I” who realizes the truth; instead, the “I” of the phantom self disappears.

All that always exists is the immutable and omnipresent consciousness as wholeness, accompanied by openness, which is always, unconditionally, a field where infinite possibility unfolds.

Grasp this impersonal “immutability” directly through the heart, not with the mind (ego).

On the other hand, realize that all the thoughts that the mind (ego) may have, or interpreted knowledges or informations the mind (ego) gathered, that is, everything except the facts and truths that are directly grasped with completely open heart, no matter how noble or plausible they may seem, are merely habitual, known thoughts that are constantly changeable as “impermanence,” and that the mind (ego) merely unconsciously clings to them as if they would bring permanence of sefety and security, out of “fear.” (OM 🙏)

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