Baba used to tell the story of a man who was walking into town after meeting a Guru. The Guru had told him the Truth that God is everywhere. So when the man left, he continued to repeat those words. As he walked down the road, a group of villagers came running toward him, screaming, “Run for your life! Run …
Being seamless….
Being seamless does not mean you have no boundaries, you are monotonous or you are a simpleton. Being seamless in sadhana means you have integrity, you have no gaps, no duplicity,…. what you see is what you get.
Insane….
Insane Sane Creative Pedestrian
Avoiding Safety….
Our culture buys into, and sells, the delusion that the way to remain safe is either to be more dangerous than the people around you or to cut yourself off completely. Being the most dangerous person in the room can mean having the bigger gun, being more willing to say terrible things, being more erratic and unpredictable, or being more …
There will always be a reason….
There will always be a reason, if we want, to stress. Time to face the vibration by itself, no need for a reason.
Resolution….
Resolution War Death / Defeat Crusade
Safety Comes from Within….
Indian translator and commentator I. K. Taimni speaks of two paths: one outward, which involutes deeper and deeper into the chaos of the world and away from Love; and one inward, which evolves back to God. We do have choice, but most of us are unaware of that choice. Because there is a force that continually is moving outward into …
Because there is a force….
Because there is a force that continually is moving outward into manifestation, we tend to ride that force and easily, unconsciously, choose the path of involution. The path of return has to be taken consciously.
Confused….
Confused Clearsighted Off the Hook Fixer
The Wrong Surrender….
Today, the message being conveyed in all kinds of relationships is this: “You are perfect just the way you are. You do not have to do anything differently. If you follow my ideas, all will be okay. If you bring your view of the world in line with mine, all will be okay.” The paradox is that there actually is …