TO SAY “I AM GOD” DOESN’T SIT WELL WITH US! BUT ACTUALLY “I AM A PERSON” IS BLASPHEMOUS.
All posts by Dr. Robin Starbuck
Do you have the time?
“Time isn’t precious at all, because it is an illusion.”
~ Eckhart Tolle
“Time does not exist – we invented it. Time is what the clock says. The distinction between the past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.”
~ Albert Einstein
“The future is a concept, it doesn’t exist. There is no such thing as tomorrow. There never will be, because time is always now. That’s one of the things we discover when we stop talking to ourselves and stop thinking. We find there is only present, only an eternal now.”
~ Alan Watts
“Time is the eternal now, seen through the narrow slit of the mind.”
~ Rupert Spira
“Experience is the only criterion by which the reality of anything can be decided. Time is believed to be composed of the past, present and future. Of these three, the past is past only in reference to the present, the present is present only in relation to the past, and future is future only in reference to the present. So all three being interdependent, even for their very existence, it has to be admitted by sheer force of logic that none of them is real. Therefore, time is not.”
~ Atmananda Krishna Menon
“Time is only an idea.
There is neither past nor future. There is only the present. Yesterday was the present to you when you experienced it, and tomorrow will be also the present when you experience it. Therefore, experience takes place only in the present, and beyond experience nothing exists.”
~ Ramana Maharshi
“The past is an illusion. Nothing exists except the here and now.
Knowledge, surely, is always of time, whereas knowing (awareness/consciousness) is not of time.”
~ Bruce Lee
“Where the where is not, when the when is not, I am.”
~ Wu Hsin
“The Self is beyond time and space. It is infinite and hence of the nature of absolute happiness.”
~ Shankara
“You cannot suffer the past or future because they do not exist.
Memory creates a hallucination of the past, desire creates a hallucination of the future.
Time and space are just a creation of the mind, projections of consciousness.
Once you touch a dimension which is boundless, the idea of time and space disappears.”
~ Sadhguru
“If you are absolutely without mind, just pure consciousness, time stops completely, disappears, leaving no trace behind.”
~ Osho
Just be -RAdams
Think how many civilizations we’ve had on this planet. Many civilizations and they’ve also passed us where we are today. But where are they now? They’re gone. Dissolved into the nothingness from whence they came. So it is folly to try to improve yourself, or to try to achieve anything. It is folly to try to change something or to become something. Just be. You may ask, ‘How do I just be?’
By asking, you’re not being. To just be is to just be. Not to be this or to be that, or to try to discover how to just be. Just be, without trying to understand what that means, without analyzing, without pondering. Just be. Just be. Just be. Just be.
Robert Adams
Human good&bad = illusion -RAdams
Remember all the human goodness is also an illusion. So if you have a good life, it is only temporary. If you do not find yourself you will have to come back to this earth again and again and again and have other experiences. You may come back again when the earth is in the dark ages once more and they’re having the Spanish inquisition and you’re hanging by your thumbs while your eyes are being gorged out. And then you may come back in a different life when you are a multimillionaire and you live in a castle and you’re in control of thousands of people.
They are two sides of the same coin. Therefore wake up. Do not try to exchange bad for good. Do not believe that if I become a multimillionaire I’ll be happy or if I get rid of my disease I’ll be happier or if I live in a better home I’ll be happier or if I have a new mate I’ll be happier or if I have no mate I’ll be happier, or if I have this I’ll be happier. It’s all illusion.
Robert Adams
T74: That Divine Moment Is Now!
Robert Adams video & Ramana Maharshi -RAdams
Before prayer completely forgive -JSG
The paradox of unity -Adyashanti
We don’t have awareness: we ARE awareness.
Eckhart Tolle and Dr. Wayne Dyer -ET
All about Surrender
Surrender
To some people, surrender may have negative connotations, implying defeat, giving up, failing to rise to the challenges of life, becoming lethargic, and so on. True surrender, however, is something entirely different. It does not mean to passively put up with whatever situation you find yourself in and to do nothing about it. Nor does it mean to cease making plans or initiating positive action.
Surrender is the simple but profound wisdom of yielding to rather than opposing the flow of life. The only place where you can experience the flow of life is the Now, so to surrender is to accept the present moment unconditionally and without reservation. It is to relinquish inner resistance to what is. Inner resistance is to say “no” to what is, through mental judgment and emotional negativity. It becomes particularly pronounced when things “go wrong,” which means that there is a gap between the demands or rigid expectations of your mind and what is. That is the pain gap. If you have lived long enough, you will know that things “go wrong” quite often. It is precisely at those times that surrender needs to be practiced if you want to eliminate pain and sorrow from your life. Acceptance of what is immediately frees you from mind identification and thus reconnects you with Being. Resistance is the mind.
Surrender is a purely inner phenomenon. It does not mean that on the outer level you cannot take action and change the situation. In fact, it is not the overall situation that you need to accept when you surrender, but just the tiny segment called the Now. For example, if you were stuck in the mud somewhere, you wouldn’t say: “Okay, I resign myself to being stuck in the mud.” Resignation is not surrender. You don’t need to accept an undesirable or unpleasant life situation. Nor do you need to deceive yourself and say that there is nothing wrong with being stuck in the mud. No. You recognize fully that you want to get out of it. You then narrow your attention down to the present moment without mentally labeling it in any way. This means that there is no judgment of the Now. Therefore, there is no resistance, no emotional negativity. You accept the “isness” of this moment. Then you take action and do all that you can to get out of the mud. Such action I call positive action. It is far more effective than negative action, which arises out of anger, despair, or frustration. Until you achieve the desired result, you continue to practice surrender by refraining from labeling the Now.
Let me give you a visual analogy to illustrate the point I am making. You are walking along a path at night, surrounded by a thick fog. But you have a powerful flashlight that cuts through the fog and creates a narrow, clear space in front of you. The fog is your life situation, which includes past and future; the flashlight is your conscious presence; the clear space is the Now.
Non-surrender hardens your psychological form, the shell of the ego, and so creates a strong sense of separateness. The world around you and people in particular come to be perceived as threatening. The unconscious compulsion to destroy others through judgment arises, as does the need to compete and dominate. Even nature becomes your enemy and your perceptions and interpretations are governed by fear. The mental disease that we call paranoia is only a slightly more acute form of this normal but dysfunctional state of consciousness.
Not only your psychological form but also your physical form — your body — becomes hard and rigid through resistance. Tension arises in different parts of the body, and the body as a whole contracts. The free flow of life energy through the body, which is essential for its healthy functioning, is greatly restricted. Bodywork and certain forms of physical therapy can be helpful in restoring this flow, but unless you practice surrender in your everyday life, those things can only give temporary symptom relief since the cause — the resistance pattern — has not been dissolved.
There is something within you that remains unaffected by the transient circumstances that make up your life situation, and only through surrender do you have access to it. It is your life, your very Being — which exists eternally in the timeless realm of the present. Finding this life is “the one thing that is needed” that Jesus talked about.
Eckhart Tolle
The Power of Now
A real spiritual path -RAdams
When you get on a real spiritual path, everything comes up, at a fast rate of speed.
Things may seem very bad, terrible, to some people.
It doesn’t happen to everybody.
It is because you are accelerating your karma. It’s all coming out of you. It’s all being totally dissolved.
And then if you hold on, become still and quiet and do not react to these things, all of a sudden you will start feeling a profound peace, a profound happiness, a profound joy. You will finally feel freedom.
Robert Adams