Guest guest Posted February 20, 2002 Report Share Posted February 20, 2002 Namaste Nora It is interesting how one holds onto this idea of paths.True, each expression of the Divine is different in the way it is expressed in each form but once One has seen that the Truth is their Self there is no way they can support the idea that there is ANY approach to that which can only be "known" when all movement ceases. To approach water whilst lying in a lake is impossible, maybe for a while one continues to swim and even the futility of that is seen through in the end and one surrenders to the bouyancy of the water and the direction of the current. Prior to the realisation of Self all that one does is also the will of the Divine but one does not "know" that and THINKS that one is a separate being in search of the Truth, doing their own thing. The separation concept dissolves every night in deep sleep and is reconstructed by memory each morning. One who "knows" sees clearly that all is perfect and seekers cannot do anything else but seek but also those who rest in the realisation of Self cannot do anything but push to break the illusion of seperateness in the seeker. All is Always in harmony, nothing is right or wrong, what you do is always what you are supposed to do. A murderer murders and a saint saints and one who knows knows, all in its right place at the right time. Love Avasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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