Tag: #nonduality
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Ralph: Richard Rohr, Francis of Assisi, Thomas Merton, Meister Eckhart
“… figures like Meister Eckhart, Francis of Assisi, Thomas Merton, and Richard Rohr. They highlight a shift from traditional monastic isolation toward a paradigm of contemplation-in-action, where the divine is found within the ‘market square’ rather than through worldly retreat.”
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Francis Lucille: Asana Agnostic
“While silent sitting is a helpful tool that minimizes external distractions, it is not strictly necessary; true meditation is a natural state where one functions as pure consciousness. By observing thoughts and bodily sensations with benevolent indifference, a practitioner can prevent these perceptions from hardening into beliefs.”
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God Is Awareness Itself – Meister Eckhart
“By moving beyond traditional religious symbolism, the text presents a non-dual perspective where God is identified as the very essence of consciousness that exists before thought or identity.”
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Albert Camus: The Indefinable Self
“This heart within me I can feel, and I judge that it exists. This world I can touch, and I likewise judge that it exists. There ends all my knowledge, and the rest is construction…”
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Ramesh S. Balsekar
“…the gap between knowing the teaching and living it is something he returns to constantly.”
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Restful Quality of the Mind
“Really, the way our minds work as human beings, it really is utterly simple. It’s just that we hear all these complex descriptions, and then we adopt them. And when we do, we’re uncomfortable in our own skins.”
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Being & Knowing đź”—
Holger: Please don’t rush over this page! Take your time; there is not “more” information you need in order to wake up from person to Presence than to bravely, playfully, earnestly follow Magdi’s pointers. Learn/risk to ask freedom questions, not knowledge questions. Together it’s more fun, alone we cannot see our own biases.
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Salvadore Poe and Kat van Oudheusden: Freedom of Sharing Pt. 1+2+3
NotebookLM.Google.com: “Salvadore Poe and Kat van Oudheusden discuss the nuances of communicating the non-dual message through a lens of humanity and simplicity. They distinguish their approach from traditional, hierarchical teaching, preferring to share insights as peers rather than acting as elevated gurus. Central to their dialogue is the concept of a “holiday,” described as a…
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Salvadore Poe and Kat van Oudheusden: Freedom of Sharing Pt. 1 — The Search
“… true liberation requires a deep sense of desperation or suffering to motivate a student to move beyond mere intellectual consumption.”
