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Unity

The myriad manifestations of the world may appear separate, but in truth they are in unity.  All is a boundless gem, with no center or periphery, in which each facet reflects all the others.  Each gives rise to all else and is given rise to by all else.  You are co-creating all by your awareness as the awareness of all co-creates you.  The crests of the waves may appear as separate things, but they all emanate from the same ocean.  The notes of the eternal song harmonize in one voice.  The threads of the universal tapestry weave into one image.  The selfsame Self makes no distinction between this or that, self or other.  You are that: the unborn, the unbegotten, the uncreated.  You are the godhead experiencing itself.  You are the divine made manifest, as is all that you experience.  You are the dreamer dreaming the dreamt, in the collective dream of shared experience.  Awaken within the dream and cast aside the ignorance of se...

Helpful Texts

Here are some texts that I have found helpful.  I am grateful to the authors and translators of these prolific teachings.  I will update this list as I continue my studies. The Perennial Philosophy by Aldous Huxley Mysticism East and West  by Rudolf Otto Selected Writings  by Meister Eckhart The Complete Mystical Works of Meister Eckhart  translated by Maurice O'C Walshe The Cloud of Unknowing and The Book of Privy Counselling  by Anonymous The Interior Castle  by St. Teresa of Avila Francis of Assisi in His Own Words: The Essential Writings  by St. Francis of Assisi Confessions  by St. Augustine New Seeds of Contemplation  by Thomas Merton The Essential Rumi  by Jalal al-Din Rumi The Essential Kabbalah: The Heart of Jewish Mysticism  by Daniel Matt The Upanishads  translated by Ekanth Easwaran The Bhagavad Gita  translated by Ekanth Easwaran Brahma Sutras  by Badarayana translated by Swami Sivananda Ashtav...

The End of Grasping

Looking outside of yourself you will never find contentment.  The various cravings for the things of the world can never be fully satisfied.  Any pleasure, gratification or object is inevitably lost and you will be worse off then before.  If you seek wealth, no amount of money will appease you.  If you seek power, no amount of influence will satiate your hunger.  If you seek acclaim, no amount of fame will placate you.  If you seek pleasure, no amount of gratification will slake your thirst.  As soon as one thing is gotten, your attention will turn to the next.  You will live a life addicted to that which can never be fulfilled.  You will be attempting to fill a hole in yourself, while only digging it deeper.  You will endlessly chase after transient things that can never be gotten.  You will watch sand fall through your fingers and still go grabbing for more.  It is impossible to ever be truly satisfied with such a state of af...