The Lazy Man's Way To Enlightenment: What You're Looking For Is What Is Looking
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The Lazy Man's Way To Enlightenment: What You're Looking For Is What Is Looking
Who are you? I mean, who are you Really? Are you the ego-personality with a history, the one who was born, given a name and birth date, taught right from wrong, good from bad, spiritual from unspiritual? Are you the body you move around in, you know, that thing that will surely die, because it was born? Are you absolutely at peace with your eventual demise?
Are you the mind that compares, judges and resists? Are you the mind that's in a continual state of grasping and avoiding? Are you really a separate person amongst other separate persons, living in this world for a period of time? Can you be who you think you are? Can thoughts or words even approach what you are?
There's a lie right in the center of your consciousness. It's the belief in the 'me' as a separate individual, a mere thought that causes so much angst and dis-ease. There is so much suffering in identifying as a separate self, in believing that the story of you and your life has any substance worth holding onto. This creates misery and disconnection, not only in the mind but in the body too, because the body follows the mind, does it not?
Hell is not some place we might go when we die some day. Hell is right here, right now, believing the stories the mind spins. Hell is the belief in separation, and for the one who believes he is separate from the One. Relief from Hell, expulsion from Hell, is in the seeing that there is no one here to take anything personally. If no one is present, how can there be any separation? If no one is present, how can suffering arise?
Might you be the Aware Presence, the Loving Consciousness that witnesses all that? Could you be the timeless and eternal space of welcoming awareness - the Spirit - that never enters the stream of time? Who you take yourself to be has everything to do with whether you live a life filled with peace and happiness, or a life fraught with pain and suffering. Identify yourself as the body and mind that lives in time and you inevitably live out that limited perspective.
"The Lazy Man's Way To Enlightenment: What You're Looking For Is What Is Looking," is overflowing with direct, end-of-the-road pointer to spiritual freedom. It's a guidebook that goes far beyond what you've been taught, beyond religion and philosophy, to discovering Who You Really Are, not who you think, assume or believe you are. It's about stripping away all that is false, until only what is true remains. And in that stripping away, freedom is found.
In the end, what can matter more than realizing who you really are?