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Continue reading →: “Clarity, sereneness, and faith.”“CLARITY, SERENENESS, AND FAITH” In order to become aware of oneself as one is, to detach oneself from the mind (ego) and the stories it tells, and to live as the essence (deepening spiritual awakening), one needs clarity, sereneness, and faith in the unknown, which also lead us to comprehend…
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Continue reading →: “Know yourself and embrace yourself”“KNOW YOURSELF AND EMBRACE YOURSELF” The deeper one knows ourself through self-observation with pure interest, and the more one embraces ourself as one is, the more one will be able to accept others in the same way. This “self” includes all illusions that arise from identifying with the mind (ego)…
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Continue reading →: “We will become no one.”“WE WILL BECOME NO ONE.” To awaken spiritually is to transcendently become aware that we never had to become anything. This is what we become aware that the mind (ego) we have taken to be “ourselves” (including bodies and achievements) is not The Self in the first place, and that…
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Continue reading →: Humility, that is, selflessness, always leads us to profound spiritual awakening.”“HUMILITY, THAT IS, SELFLESSNESS, ALWAYS LEADS US TO PROFOUND SPIRITUAL AWAKENING.” Things never happen in isolation. They always manifest through interaction of various things. Therefore, no one can identify the cause of any single thing. Every visible phenomenon is constantly interconnected with many things beyond the understanding of the mind…
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Continue reading →: “As the essence”“AS THE ESSENCE” When we detach from the mind (ego) and abide in the innermost stillness, we will become aware that “The Self” is a selfless entity without any “I” at all, as formless consciousness existing without any separation in a vast, timeless and spaceless space, which means that we…
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Continue reading →: “Relax in stillness”“RELAX IN STILLNESS” When one relaxes in the innermost stillness, one will no longer be distracted by thoughts or emotions that simply appear and disappear. Thoughts may continue to appear and disappear, even after becoming aware of the Self, the truth. Emotions may also continue to appear and disappear. One…
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Continue reading →: “The importance of making mistakes”“THE IMPORTANCE OF MAKING MISTAKES” Spiritual awakening does not occur in those who acquire or increase their knowledge. Similarly, spiritual awakening does not occur in those who are attached to spiritual doings, take pride in them, or feel ashamed of their inability to do them well. This is because those…
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Continue reading →: “In the innermost stillness”“IN THE INNERMOST STILLNESS” As we become accustomed to self-observation in the innermost stillness, we begin to exist with that silence with a degree of awareness on a regular basis. This allows us to simply observe the true essence of things, the facts as they are, without judging the words…
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Continue reading →: “Eventually”“EVENTUALLY” Spiritual awakening is never a logical or conceptual understanding of spiritual teachings at all. Or moreover, for example, even if you desperately seek answers by descending into the innermost stillness, you will also never find them. It is always by voiceless voice, only through self-observation or self-inquiry in the…
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Continue reading →: “Instead”“INSTEAD” When faced with difficulties, instead of running away from the situation, lamenting, “Why does this have to happen to me?”, blaming others, searching for reasons, or being lost in thought, ask yourself in the innermost stillness: “What more noble and profound spirituality should I learn from this?” or “What…







