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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…
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Continue reading →: “The one who exists beyond the doer”“THE ONE WHO EXISTS BEYOND THE DOER” If you simply do what the sage says, you remain a doer. Due to doership (self-deception) resulting from unconscious identification with the mind (ego), you are still trapped in the confusion of subject and object, the illusion of separation. This will keep until…
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Continue reading →: “Truth and illusion”“TRUTH AND ILLUSION” A true seeker is aware that one knows nothing. Therefore, one always keeps an open heart, humbly learns from every experience, and, with gratitude, learns about oneself, such as the tendencies of one’s own mind (ego), from every relationship. Naturally, spiritual awakening (comprehension of truth) deepens. One…
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Continue reading →: “Impermanence of all things. Everything is interdependent. Nirvana serenity. 〜Observe the facts as they are.”“IMPERMANENCE OF ALL THINGS. EVERYTHING IS INTERDEPENDENT. NIRVANA SERENITY. 〜 OBSERVE THE FACTS AS THEY ARE.” To observe the facts as they are means not to be confused by phenomena. It means not judging any phenomenon, such as “good or bad” and interpreting it into any kind of story as…
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Continue reading →: “The difference between observation and judgment”“THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OBSERVATION AND JUDGMENT” Observation in the innermost stillness is not accompanied by any judgment. So, for example, even if facts through observation are verbalized, there is no relative dualistic perspective of what is good and what is bad, which is familiar to the mind (ego). Such pure…
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Continue reading →: “God’s work and blessing”“GOD’S WORK AND BLESSING” Have you ever heard or seen, a writer say, “I didn’t write this story, it just inwardly came down into me one after another, as if guided by something,” a painter explain, “I didn’t intend to paint this or anything, but it just moved my brush…
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Continue reading →: “Through various stages, spiritual awakening deepens.”“THROUGH VARIOUS STAGES, SPIRITUAL AWAKENING DEEPENS.” Spiritual awakening is closely related to emotional maturity (healing), and moreover, the more awareness is born through self-observation and self-inquiry in the innermost stillness, the more one surrenders the “personal self” and approaches the truth as the impersonal Self. This also means deepening one’s…
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Continue reading →: “Leaving the mind (ego)”“Leaving the Mind (Ego)” The farer one leaves the mind (ego), the quieter one becomes, and thereby the more one is able to access infinite wisdom and grasp more universal wisdom. In this way, the more one surrenders the mind (ego), illusions of “personal self” such as “I know” and…







