Guest guest Posted March 14, 2001 Report Share Posted March 14, 2001 Dear Elizabeth, In my daily stroll from here to here, literally everywhere is a relief stop. My 'motto' is " let come what comes, let go what goes, " and it has served well and continues to serve well. Life is 'living me'. I have simply stopped fighting the puppet strings (which only creates suffering for myself and those around me). I still recall fondly the teachings of Nisargadatta. His words are true and essential, and I never hesitate to recommend his writings, particularly " I Am That. " Having concluded that all seeking is foolish (spiritual or worldly), I've found that simply remaining still as Beingness -- what is, is. I have no particular need or desire for anything beyond what is, because there is nothing but 'that which is.' I claim no 'realization,' no 'enlightenment' and no final knowledge. Life is a process (not to be confused with 'progress'), and this body/mind is only a part of that process. It IS that process. There is ceaseless change, motion, movement without meaning or purpose. Beyond this, I don't generally waste words on what can't be spoken about, where (as Nisargadatta put it) " words turn back upon themselves in utter negation. " Just a tree in the forest, Tim (Omkara) Nisargadatta, elizabethwells2001 wrote: > I spent a decade stuck in the " black hole " > in physics before Maharaj got me unstuck. > > I've seen folks equally stuck in Maharaj, > and a bout with U.G. getting them unstuck. > > The way you used " I AM THAT " as a > relief stop on your morning stroll, > holds those kind of possibilities. > > Of course, we already have Sandeep. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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