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VULNERABLE TO SO MUCH)
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ALL IS EFFORTLESS EASE
AN OUROBOROS FLOW OF ORIGIN’S
LIGHT AND VOID
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CENTERPOINT OF OUROBOROS
AS SUN THAT
SHINES FROM PRIMORDIAL VOID
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7:46 AM-7/12/19
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*Omraam
**Old Man in the Cave / In Read More Below Afternoon Photos
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
The goal of the work we do through our thoughts
as we watch the morning sun rise and concentrate upon it,
is to establish contact with our higher self.
And here is a method that will help you.
imagine that you are already up there,
in it, looking down upon yourself from above.
Obviously, as you are down below on Earth,
you still feel very small, very limited;
but from the moment that you are also up above in the sun,
you build a bridge between yourself and your sublime self via thought.
your consciousness broadens,
you develop new faculties,
and you are able to receive its revelations.
Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov
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AFTERNOON
JOY IS THE SOLUTION, NOT THE REWARD
In the morning I heard Swami murmuring to himself,
and assumed that he was trying to come to terms with the disaster of the day before.
But as I listened more closely,
I could hear him repeating over and over,
“Ah joy, ah joy!”
because at that moment I realized that Swami Kriyananda
actually lived the truths he taught.
Our moods can be under the control of our mind.
Joy did not depend upon pleasant circumstances.
Like the air we breathe,
it simply was there, and we could choose to feel it or ignore it.
all the houses in our fledgling community.
As one response,
Swami Kriyananda and a merry band toured the United States
on what we called the “Joy Tours”:
programs filled with music, classes, and laughter.
A slogan used during those tours was,
“Joy is the solution, not the reward.”
Again,
it was a statement
that we can choose to respond to misfortune
either by expanding into joy
or contracting into suffering.
“Joy is the solution, not the reward,”
holds the key to a happy and successful life.
Live with joy.
Claim it as your divine birthright.
Don’t wait for anyone or anything to make you happy.
If you cede that power to anything outside yourself,
you also give it the right to make you unhappy.
Or worried.
Or angry.
Or everything else you don’t want.
and again after the fire.
Joy is a choice.
It is something I try to choose at the end of each meditation
and whenever I can throughout the day.
When I do,
I gain the power to smile at problems and laugh with life.
In joy,
Nayaswami Jyotish
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The Strange Old Man in the Cave
There once was a strange old man who lived in a cave, where he had sought refuge from the noise of the villages. He was reputed to be a sorcerer, and therefore he had disciples who hoped to learn the art of sorcery from him. But he himself was not thinking of any such thing. He was only seeking to know what it was that he did not know, but which, he felt certain, was always happening.
After meditating for a very long time on that which is beyond meditation, he saw no other way of escape from his predicament than to take a piece of red chalk and draw all kinds of diagrams on the walls of his cave, in order to find out what that which he did not know might look like.
After many attempts he hit on the circle, “That’s right,” he felt, “and now for a quadrangle inside it”....which made it better still.
His disciples were curious, but all they could make out was that the old man was up to something and they would have given anything to know what he was doing. But when they asked him, “What are you doing there?” he made no reply.
Then they discovered the diagrams on the wall and said,..........
“That’s it!”
....and they all imitated the diagrams. But in so doing they turned the whole process upside down, without noticing it. They anticipated the result in the hope of making the process repeat itself which had led to that result.
This is how it happened then
and
how it still happens today.
From essay
“Concerning Rebirth”
C.G. Jung
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When man closes his lips,
God begins to speak.
Gayan
Inayat Khan