Guest guest Posted June 25, 2001 Report Share Posted June 25, 2001 The neat thing about a Satsangh such as this is, that it is about human beings who are consciously (more or less :-) re-cognizing and re-discovering, re-covering and re-claiming their original inborn wholeness, individually, mutually and reciprocally, with and within each other and themselves. All and each of us, in varying degrees of seeming progression, unveiling ourselves one at a time. All and each of us realizing our assumedly lost, hidden or forgotten being. All and each of us acknowledging more and more the reality of this wondrous existence: BEING that never was not, nor ever will not be. Realized beings are not rare! In fact, there are at least as many realized beings in this playful realm of time and space as there are persons who may not realize yet that they are. Each person, in varying degrees of expression, from the subtlest to the most intense, hesitatingly admitting the truth of their being: that each one of us is a unique and unquestioned variation on the theme of I. Each one of us, for now maybe still, a redundant answer to the redundant question of who we are, realizing one being at a time, that this is what it all is: life & truth & love. Wim. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2001 Report Share Posted June 25, 2001 Being conscious in the present moment is easy. Remembering that you were conscious when you chose something that you now regret, now that is another matter. For me, those moments come constantly. This morning while I was typing on the computer I noticed that my mind repeated everything that I did, almost instantly, which made my acts in those moments of remembering my previous act, unconscious acts. How can I be conscious in the moment if I am repeating, in my mind, what I just said, thought or did. This can be very disconcerting. It can also be very funny to see how silly the mind can be. Namaste, Michael Wim Borsboom wrote: > The neat thing about a Satsangh such as this is, that it is about > human > beings who are consciously (more or less :-) re-cognizing and > re-discovering, re-covering and re-claiming their original inborn > wholeness, individually, mutually and reciprocally, with and within > each > other and themselves. > > All and each of us, in varying degrees of seeming progression, > unveiling > ourselves one at a time. > All and each of us realizing our assumedly lost, hidden or forgotten > being. > All and each of us acknowledging more and more the reality of this > wondrous existence: BEING that never was not, nor ever will not be. > > Realized beings are not rare! In fact, there are at least as many > realized beings in this playful realm of time and space as there are > persons who may not realize yet that they are. Each person, in varying > > degrees of expression, from the subtlest to the most intense, > hesitatingly admitting the truth of their being: that each one of us > is > a unique and unquestioned variation on the theme of I. > > Each one of us, for now maybe still, a redundant answer to the > redundant > question of who we are, realizing one being at a time, that this is > what > it all is: life & truth & love. > > Wim. > > > > Sponsor [Check out great fares at Orbitz!] > > /join > > > > > > All paths go somewhere. No path goes nowhere. Paths, places, sights, > perceptions, and indeed all experiences arise from and exist in and > subside back into the Space of Awareness. Like waves rising are not > different than the ocean, all things arising from Awareness are of the > nature of Awareness. Awareness does not come and go but is always > Present. It is Home. Home is where the Heart Is. Jnanis know the Heart > to be the Finality of Eternal Being. A true devotee relishes in the > Truth of Self-Knowledge, spontaneously arising from within into It > Self. Welcome all to a. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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