Yesterday morning I was in the park walking my dog and I usually let the dog pull me wherever he wants to go. So he pulled me over to the bench because he wanted to sit down and he wanted me to sit down also. I sat down on the bench and there was a little girl playing nearby. She came over to me and she said, "Mister, can you make my wish come true?" And I said, "Maybe, what is your wish?" She was about four years old. And she said, "I want to be big like you. My brother´s bigger than I am. My sister´s bigger than I am. My mommy and daddy are bigger than I am. Will I ever become big?" So I laughed and explained to her that she'll be big one day also, to have patience. Then her mother called her. The point I'm trying to make is the innocence that was in the child, the pureness, total awareness. Her only problem was to be big. This was the whole world to her, to become a big person.
Then I said to myself, we grow up and look at us then. When we become big, what happens to us? We've been so programmed, so brainwashed, the innocence of childhood is gone. The purity of childhood has vanished some place and we've taken on the burdens of this world. This is maya. This is the grand illusion that most of us are stuck in. And we refuse to let go. We get involved in everybody's business. We have a television we watch daily. The newspapers we read every day. We identify with soap operas. Metaphysical things mean nothing to us really. And yet we become involved in these things. The first step we have to take is to be totally honest with ourselves, totally and completely honest with ourselves and see where we're really coming from. Realization will come to you when you empty yourself out of all these burdens that you've carried so long. It will come by itself.
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Forget about the spiritual games and spiritual entertainment. This is your life. Work on yourself. Do whatever is necessary to make your environment better so you can have more time to work on yourself. If someth
If, by focusing one's mind away from "the physical" and allowing "what's beyond"-- the unseen-- to take over (lead) we experience release from the flaws of physical/mental limitation (sickness, accident and lack), then what need have we for a material Theory of Everything?
If the Absolute truth is only experiential, it can't be explained on the physical level. It can only be "pointed toward."
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