"Let your inner spiritual revelation become deep enough to include the whole world of time and space. If your spiritual revelation is only big enough to go beyond the relative world but not include it, then you will continue to experience a duality and therefore a struggle with the relative world.
Do not become attached to the realm of the absolute. See the absolute and the relative as an undivided whole, as two expressions of the same supreme reality that you are. Go beyond all dualities to the source of duality, to that which is neither this nor that but expresses itself as this and that."
~ Adyashanti
The Impact of Awakening
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Devotion is the essence of the path, and if we have in mind nothing but the guru and feel nothing but fervent devotion, whatever occurs is perceived as his blessing.
If we simply practice with this constantly present devotion, this is prayer itself.
When all thoughts are imbued with devotion to the guru, there is a natural confidence that this will take care of whatever may happen. All forms are the guru, all sounds are prayer, and all gross and subtle thoughts arise as devotion.
Everything is spontaneously liberated in the absolute nature, like knots untied in the sky.
- Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche (seen with his daughter)
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“Mind is what creates both samsara and nirvana. Yet there is nothing much to it – it is just thoughts.
Once we recognize that thoughts are empty, the mind will no longer have the power to deceive us. But as long as we take our deluded thoughts as real, they will continue to torment us mercilessly, as they have been doing throughout countless past lives.
To gain control over the mind, we need to be aware of what to do and what to avoid, and we also need to be alert and vigilant, constantly examining all our thoughts, words and actions.”
~ H.H. Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche
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Have you not seen what life in this world is? The One to be loved is God. In Him [Her] is everything. ~ Sri Anandamayi Ma
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The body cannot exist without the Self whereas the Self exists without the body. ~ Sri Ramana.
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An educated visitor asked Bhagavan about dvaita and advaita.
M.: Identification with the body is dvaita. Non-identification is advaita.
('Talks with Sri Ramana Maharshi' 35)
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Do not become attached to the realm of the absolute. See the absolute and the relative as an undivided whole, as two expressions of the same supreme reality that you are. Go beyond all dualities to the source of duality, to that which is neither this nor that but expresses itself as this and that."
~ Adyashanti
The Impact of Awakening
------------------
Devotion is the essence of the path, and if we have in mind nothing but the guru and feel nothing but fervent devotion, whatever occurs is perceived as his blessing.
If we simply practice with this constantly present devotion, this is prayer itself.
When all thoughts are imbued with devotion to the guru, there is a natural confidence that this will take care of whatever may happen. All forms are the guru, all sounds are prayer, and all gross and subtle thoughts arise as devotion.
Everything is spontaneously liberated in the absolute nature, like knots untied in the sky.
- Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche (seen with his daughter)
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“Mind is what creates both samsara and nirvana. Yet there is nothing much to it – it is just thoughts.
Once we recognize that thoughts are empty, the mind will no longer have the power to deceive us. But as long as we take our deluded thoughts as real, they will continue to torment us mercilessly, as they have been doing throughout countless past lives.
To gain control over the mind, we need to be aware of what to do and what to avoid, and we also need to be alert and vigilant, constantly examining all our thoughts, words and actions.”
~ H.H. Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche
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Have you not seen what life in this world is? The One to be loved is God. In Him [Her] is everything. ~ Sri Anandamayi Ma
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The body cannot exist without the Self whereas the Self exists without the body. ~ Sri Ramana.
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An educated visitor asked Bhagavan about dvaita and advaita.
M.: Identification with the body is dvaita. Non-identification is advaita.
('Talks with Sri Ramana Maharshi' 35)
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