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time is illusion
the one and only real is omnipresent
you've read too much anon
it was never about versus this versus that
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Acha stop reblogging, let this account die without dignity 😪
also, youtube has nothing exciting to watch, i'm bored to death
Lemme reblog before killing my blog
Youtube is also dead 💔 I struggle to find something too
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Infinite Curiosity
In the dream of No-Secondness, Curiosity moves like the wind, passing through empty space, In the limitless emptiness, Seeking the invisible limits.
What is it? It is " ", An endless blank space, Permanent Nothingness, A symbol of infinity, yet an unattainable limit.
Nothingness, no form, Yet experiencing All within Everything and All within Nothing. Infinity and Boundlessness combine into One, In this colorful world that seems to be, We explore in silence.
But even the philosophy of No-Secondness Must eventually be let go, Concepts fall like leaves, gently drifting, Dissolving within Beingness.
Here, there is neither Nothing nor Everything, No fullness, nor the emptiness, Only the essence of " ".
Such is curiosity, endless and infinite, Seeking something in nothing, and returning to nothing from what looks like something, Ultimately returning to "THAT", back to the ineffable stillness.
What is perceived as a moment is infinite, What is perceived as a thought Merges into that unspeakable essence.
Thus, in " ", Omnipresent existence is seen, That endless experience, All returning to the origin of " ".
The omnipresent Nothingness, In the infinite Beingness, Curiosity relentlessly follows, In the world of No-Secondness, All is, And all returns to " ".
[from DRAFTS, edited from original, picture added]
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The Uselessness of Seeking
Seeking is the mind's endless trap—an obsession it keeps feeding, a mirage it keeps chasing. Ironically, the effect of the mind is nothing less than the effect of " ". The moment you think and assume you've understood some truth, it slips through your fingers, leaving you with nothing but the need to search again, no?
The one who seeks, the one who hopes to arrive, does not exist. It’s only a thought—a habit of trying to become something, to find some lasting fulfillment outside what’s already here. But there is no arrival, no hidden answer to uncover, no grand revelation waiting just around the corner.
Every belief you cling to, every insight you chase, only leads to another layer of illusion, another concept masking the Emptiness-Nothingness beneath it all. Seeking does nothing but strengthen the illusion that there’s something more to grasp, someone "more real" to become. There's no such thing.
Look at this clearly: the chase leads nowhere. The one doing the seeking is nothing more than an image, an idea. Stop running, stop reaching. What’s left is simply what has always been—empty, unremarkable, yet complete in its total absence of effort or identity.
You can’t seek your way out of seeking.
In the end, all that remains is the realization that there was never anything to find.
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I just read a publication on this topic that said "in consciousness everything is instantaneous but in the world it takes time" that is false, right?
Ig it depends on the context around this sentence, but like that, if the World is Consciousness itself...then this doesn't make sense
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Why do y’all like asking five bloggers the same question in the exact same format
😭why do you need so many sources
🤨are you insulting us (jk ,it’s weird tho)
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"You can know it by realizing that nothing exists outside of your own consciousness/existence," like? I didn't understand
Take it literally
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Tbh anon has a point ko
https://www.tumblr.com/ko-existing/772030893539901440/why-did-nisargadatta-take-2-years-to-be-realized
They don't
They only have a point if you see all of this as a tangible world, with a linear time that's happening to some X person. Ask the same question within a dream and you'll see how there's no foundation to that.
What's the core message on any bloggers account or any other person talking about it like Swamis?
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How do I get it out of my head that a realization is waiting for me?
Stop trying to
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that is what happen when pointers using human language the reason why i prefer simple analogy term lol 🤣 no anon you don't notice your awareness as you don't have one it's you being awareness so notice that you already are
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wait we need to notice that we are always aware of being aware?
Yeah
But also, it's common sense when you think about it. Because it's automatic.
Like eyes, you don't need to seek your eyes while looking for them,you won't find them,you are seeing with them.
There is no point in seeking awareness, you are being aware, you are it. The same way you can't walk towards your body, you are it. (Just an analogy)
And if you are aware then you know you are aware, aka aware of being aware, it's obvious. You are aware of being otherwise you wouldn't know you exist, you do. Automatic, self revealing.
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https://www.tumblr.com/clochettesworld/772018577767301120/why-does-he-say-getting-to-that-stage-where-the
what’s the av way
he was so ambiguous
I put it in ()... it just means in non dualism
Alos for everyone, he isn't ambiguous, he just compared other vedenta philosophies , and non dualism. You have to let him finish his statement and the whole video before panicking on his words and start thinking too hard about it and come up with questions to ask that starts with stuff like "I thought you said, I thought this wasn't like that [...]"
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Just be
You exist, you always have this "I am" feeling, no matter where you are ,what you're doing, seeing , dreaming.... there is this awareness of being.
This existence itself , your "I am", is the same for everyone and everything you see. The whole seeming Universe. The same BEING, and that beingness is the only thing there is, you are all THAT. There are no others, only one being.
You exist, and that's all there is to it. Oneness holds no exceptions. Just be and focus on this existence of yours, the sense of "I am" , and that's it.
Now stop associating this "me" with a person that you are, see this isness in everything, you are that isness. It's beyond a just body, beyond just a sensation, beyond concepts, beyond limits, beyond everything, It is the "existenceness" of all of it. Comeback to yourSelf. Focus on just being.
You'll see that there is acutally nothing "outhere", around you, there is only one, only "THAT".
"It's not something extrodinary, it's not something we have to practice, it's just that innate sense of being. It's true than once we have allowed ourselves to be lost in experience, then we do seem to have to practice , but in time this practice of being begins to subside in just being. That is devotion to God, just being." - Rupert Spira
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"Be aware of simply being, before being anything in particular, the awareness of just being is expressed in the mind as "I am". Ask yourself what is it that is aware of my being , what is it that knows that I am ?" (Before the thought of it)
-Rupert Spira
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Why does he say getting to that stage where the mind is silent is very rare? And if it's rare how are we gonna reach that state?
He also said that that's the yogic way and not the advaitic (non dualism) way. It was a comparison. And even added stop meditating or practice in AV.
Listen carefully please
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