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Saturday
Jul312010

When do you avoid what is?

When you engage in compulsive thinking, you not only avoid what is, you allow the mind to persuade you to believe that you exist somewhere other than where you are.  To resist who you are only creates more suffering.  Eventually, reasons for why you resist fall apart, but unless you awaken to understand why, delusions are replaced by more delusions.  It is never too late to more consciously Transform your life.

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I suppose if people remembered what Is is, then they would never avoid it. Perhaps on some level, they never have forgotten. Maybe it is their intention to forget aspects of What Is in this lifetime. But if we can think of a scenario such as those just mentioned, it surely must exist somewhere out there in Nature....or we just created a space for it by thinking it into existence.
August 4, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterWalking in Stillness
Bernie, Soul is infinite, inner knowing. Physical existence creates a sense of separation from consciousness and degrees of soul-level amnesia. Remembering happens as one stops looking.
August 4, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterLiara Covert

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