Author: Holger Hubbs
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Poetry for a five-year old?
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“Remember, poetry can mean different things to different people, even grown-ups. The most important part is that it makes us think and feel.”
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Observing the root of fear
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Is it possible for the mind to empty itself totally of fear? Fear of any kind breeds illusion; it makes the mind dull, shallow. Where there is fear there is obviously no freedom, and without freedom there is no love at all.
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TO DISCOVER REALITY AND UNCOVER TRANQUILLITY
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“All experience, all activity, all memory of the past, dream of the future, thinking and thought taking are inevitably, invariably “happening” in the now. Isn’t this so?”
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Jean Klein: Would you speak about fear?
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“The pure sensation of fear is only tension. Tension arises the moment you look at a situation from the point of view of an image, of a man or woman, of a mother or father, of somebody’s husband or wife, and the tension stimulates chemical, physical and psychic changes in the body-mind. But this tension…
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the fact of your own being
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“Sailor Bob Adamson stresses that the search for truth or God should begin with the undeniable fact of one’s own being. He explores the non-dual nature of awareness, emphasizing that concepts of mind and ego are illusions rooted in dualistic thinking. True understanding is realized by seeing through these concepts, recognizing the omnipresence and timeless…
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Inner Life by Grace
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“In such a realization, now are we under divine Grace. All of the time that existed before this minute is wiped out. So far as we are concerned, there are no benefits from the past, because in this now we need nothing from the past. We have the fullness of the Godhead bodily in us…
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THE FOUNDATION OF RELIGION of dogmas or beliefs
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“To live for the Self within is to live for all, for the Self is one and indivisible.”
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non-directive skill
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“So the way I look at it, the first step in responsibility is separation. That means separation of the essential from the details; of my energies from the forms they take; of the essence from the personality.”