Sunday, 26 June 2022

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Can we solve all problems through self inquiry and meditation?

Yes. Self-inquiry is the realization that our true identity is Awareness.

We practice self-inquiry because mental insistence (I am Awareness!) only confirms the opposite.

Awareness doesn’t go around saying its name.

If you ask yourself:

Who am I, really?

You’ll remember the truth can’t be any other way.

To meditate is to return to the Source - the Awareness you are.

The things you see around you are thoughts.

To solve your problems, return to Being-Awareness.

Remember: what’s true of That (Brahman, God, Awareness) is true of you.

If it’s all-wisdom, beauty, harmony, perfection, wholeness, genius, and love, so are you.

The Source abides in its own nature, and therefore so do you.

You’re not just pressing a new cover on an old mold.

You’re realizing your own nature and enjoying the environment of your heart.

Is it hard?

It’s simple, but certain habits may seem tricky to break.

We can find it challenging to let go of past heartbreak, and return to the divine dimension, (heaven), in which it never occurred.

Jesus said:

“Forgive them, Father, they know not what they do.”

This means:

Overlook and see through, Awareness.

Erase this apparent disaster like a multiplication error.

Reset to the Truth.

Don’t allow this error any impact.

It doesn’t exist in the past, or in some would-be independent mind.

From an eastern perspective, maya (delusion) just means:

What is not.

We have to let go of what is not to realize what is.

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Q: What does "no karma can lead to Jnana" mean? A: No personal action (current or past) will result in enlightenment. Karma is action and consequences of action, but enlightenment is more of a "grace" and is not caused by anything a "me" does.

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