Did you have some awakening experience. Broke sense of self? |
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Realizing the infinite unknown Self brought me into the world of self-inquiry. Understanding oneself as the complete expression of an unending search within silence, that which utters no-thing-ness, shatters the mind of every certainty. What ends the thought process and all outstanding circumstantial positions in the world of form. Feelings that totally overwhelm oneself to transcend feeling itself. All dimensions collapse into the One. Left with only the "I Am" which has no place and is in all places simultaneously. Depth greater than the Cosmos and height more infinite than the Heavens and beyond the duality of birth and death, I Am. Free from the body's condition and spiritual illumination, I wake up each morning by the pressure of God. In the innocence and surrender of total inward renunciation, I Am a person without faith. My heart is the center of existence with Absolute Void as the creative force that is the Maker of All. |
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Did you have some awakening experience. Broke sense of self? |
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Last edited by Seltiez; 11-26-2014 at 02:33 PM.
I'd like to say so, but it seems to me awakening can be an inner experience beyond anyone's ability to relate with the awakened one. Also awakening can be collective and is grounded in relationship. |
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^^ That actually makes sense, in a transcendental sort of way... |
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Any kind of description of awakening will always just be a "ballpark" view. Because it is true what they say that awakening cannot be described in language. |
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