Realization and non-realization are one and the same. What, then, is there to seek?
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AKA: This is All There Is
I'm an ordinary being who spent the first 25 years of this adult life searching for meaning and answers. This seeking took many forms including: trying to find a calling (as an actress, teacher and life coach), through self-help and awareness seminars, through study and initiation with various spiritual teachers and teachings and through the use of drugs. After coming to the realization that no one or no thing outside of me was going to provide the answers, an intense internal search for the truth ensued. "The end of seeking" occurred in 2010. There were no more questions. There was no more need for answers. What was sought had been found.
Since then, the interest is in sharing that experience and subsequent insights through this blog, and in videos on YouTube. If you have questions or just want to share your experience of this, you can reach me by email.
O.K., so let me take a stab at this.............So, all there is, is "The One". If "I" say "I have the realization", it is "The One" experiencing itself as "realization". If "I" say........."I am not realized" then it is "The One" experiencing itself as not realized. But it is "The One" experiencing either "realization" or "non-realization". 'I" or "me", doesn't really exist, it is an apparent illusion, so can't experience anything. So why am I seeking, when all there is, is "The One" expressing itself through this body mind organism and experiencing itself through this body mind organism and "THAT" is what I really am. Oh.......my head hurts!
ReplyDeleteI guess the answer would be that the Absolute is expressing itself as "I, the seeker". It's playing a game of I, Me, Myself. When the game is over all that's left is the original Absolute.
ReplyDeleteWow... I thought I understood it until I read what Kurt wrote. Now I feel somehow doomed. lol
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