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Tag Archives: death
Being. Dead. You cannot be in both.
Either you are or your are not. Knowing any thing (an object of experience) must also mean that there is an underlying awareness upholding it, obviously. It is therefore logical to deduce that there cannot be any known (experience) without the … Continue reading
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Tagged awareness, being, consciousness, death, god, life
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Love is something
Once in a while we come across a selfless and inspiring individual – someone who gives so much of themselves, even while dealing with their own personal struggles. A few months ago I came across such an individual on YouTube. … Continue reading
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Tagged appreciation, cystic fibrosis, death, disease, health, inspiration, love
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So close, yet so many evolutionary steps away
It’s fascinating. All of us, here, together…I feel almost like laughing…we are so close to each other! The games we play, the distances we create; they are all symptoms of adolescence. The confident words we speak seem of great importance … Continue reading
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Tagged death, family, friendships, love, relationships
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Love and truth
I just watched a program on TV about terminally-ill mothers and their families, and the time they spent together before their passing. A young daughter was speaking of her mother who had recently passed. There wasn’t a sense of fear … Continue reading
Before I pass, let a few words be known
This person, this moment, this perceived circumstance, is seen through the eyes of the human mind. All words expressed, all visions and memories are contained in this mind. One mind. Our mind contains all the keys to our shared liberation … Continue reading
Death
Being a witness to death, one is reminded of one’s own personal destiny: oblivion, dust. But that’s what so beautiful about life! The witness remains clear and present regardless of form or incarnation. It cannot be destroyed because if, and … Continue reading
Self Inquiry #9
I am because I am. My awareness remains, even in silence. When the vibrations of the song fades into silence, I am. When the vision of creative matter fades, I am. When the smell of lotion on my skin dissolves, … Continue reading
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Tagged consciousness, death, impersonal, perception, spirituality
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