Thursday, 16 February 2012

Liberation is never from anything, it is always toward everything.

 Lake in Russia - photographer unknown.
When a man commits to a position . . . occupying no dimension . . . projecting limitlessly forever . . . this is a liberated man. When a woman trusts the imagination of her total vision . . . agreeing to her limitlessly forever . . . this is a liberated woman.
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When you are no longer the witness; when you are no longer holding out for a peek to see if you are 'OK' . . . you are in the moment . . . you are 'OK' to the 'nth' degree. Unaware of all that you might 'not' be; you are simply employing life-force (Prana) as a means of being who you are. The perfect mantra for this condition is: I am who I am . . . that is that.

All that you are becomes merely what you are. All that you are engaged in becomes simply engaged. You are experiencing the experience without the need for a witness to witness the experience. You do not require anything to justify you, or verify you, or confirm anything other than the experience of your existence.

This is what yogis call a state of grace . . . it can come from having complete confidence; it can come from extreme simplicity or it can come from deep trust. The word confidence is from the Latin and 'con' means — with — and 'fidence' means — faith. Faith is a subject that has no object. It is never faith in something (that would be reliance) it is simple; it is just faith.

This confidence allows for many things including — the experience of life to be that of living the experience. It is when you have the experience of joy without needing an explanation of a reason; or when you experience love and require no justification for the experience. You thereby disallow any doubts from becoming the witness to your experience and there is then no disruption to the joy of your love. This is the pure existence having a pure experience. This is known in Sanskrit as 'Khalsa'.



Guru Singh 5/Feb/2012
http://blog.gurusingh.com/

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