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Sochi
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This is a beautiful, accurate, and compassionate statement of what more and more are coming forth with as their understanding. But it has been thus, ever since at least recorded history, and most likely way, way before. What you have stated in short, Gary, is a synopsis of what the Saints and Sages of the Ages have come to, whether as an independent discovery, or in some community of like hearts. And even in those communities it was always a singular recognition of a singular truth. Therefore it has been extemporaneously and accurately delineated with authority by any of its exponents who chose to do so. This Recognition has happened since the Garden, I’m sure, without regard to time, place, culture, status, intellect, gender, religion or lack of it, or any other factor. It is why it was called by Aldous Huxley the Perennial Philosophy. It has emerged as an essentially singular understanding in every part and time of Earth. If one has had this recognition, certain conclusions can be easily reached about the Scriptures of nearly any religion, and there is consensus on those conclusions. So if anything in “philosophy” comes under the aegis of repeatably as required by science, this would be it.I think people should take care to examine closely what it is they think they love and to be very sure that what they love is not an abstract…The question, I wonder, is who is having the illusion.
Without you there is no experience of the world. Without you there is no experience of God. Someone else’s experience of the world and of God is of little use to you. It should be apparent that they don’t even exist without you. You are the means by which you come to know God, and ***you are the enabler by which God comes to know and love you. ***Without you, none of it happens. The relationship you have with God is codependent. We are not worthless, and insofar as our sinfulness is concerned, I have to believe that we are made by That which is good, from goodness, goodness comes.
Thank You,
Gary
Part of what is contentious to those who are contrary about the delineation of non duality is that the Recognition entails the discovery of the fact that the mind is an excretor of concepts about sensory (name removed by moderator)ut, and fails in observation to include its own nature in the correlation of data. It is proceedurally demonstrable that one’s entire world is but a subjective assessment of an infinity it sees but a fraction of a fractions of, due to sensory limitations. So this discovery by one who deliberately or by accident is graced with such insight is literally earth shaking.
That is why we say and agree on two things: The search for Reality is the most dangerous undertaking. It will destroy your world (as you think it is.) And that there is no difference in the world before or after, though it is absolutely and irrevocably changed. I can’t be completely sure, but it kind of sounds to me like what happened to Paul on the way to Damascus, including the recovery/re-stabilization period. For some it is as long as two years, and gives one good reason to have safe havens like monasteries! Believe me, it ain’t easy to have the entire world pulled out from under you like a rug, including every last shred of concept of who or what you though you were and then try to function normally.
It is why I left the Church, Tigg, and others. Not only was there no support, there was direct antagonism. There was no compassion for what may have been misunderstood, but for me is more real than air, water, and a pumping heart. And yet, reading the Gospels now, He had to know. I’m kind of guessing it is what Mark 4:33,34 is about.
So Buddhists, even if inexperienced, at least have a cognitive structure for what this potentially universal experience of awareness maturation is about. The lecture in the church might save someone a lot of grief, if like for me, lightning strikes unbidden. Only in retrospect, it was an answer to decades of intense prayer.