Personal ●●I is only reason you have problems -RAdams

Everybody is running around with their problems trying to resolve them and solve them. And ●●I just look, I just ●●watch and I wonder ●●how can you believe you’ve got a problem? ●●Why do you think someone is trying to hurt you? ●●Why do you believe someone is trying to take advantage of you? Why are you hurtable? And you don’t know why.

The answer is simple. Because ●●you are identifying with the personal I. That’s the only reason. Remember you ●●cannot solve any problem by solving the problem itself. You’ve tried it and it doesn’t work. As I’ve said before, “When one problem is solved another one pops up somewhere else.” It never ends. But, when you ●●annihilate the I, when the mind becomes quiescent and it rests in the heart, your natural state which is called the fourth state, after waking, dreaming and sleeping, ensues by itself. It comes by itself. Just like the sun that has been covered over by clouds. Only a fool would say, “The sun doesn’t exist because they can’t see it.” The clouds dissipate and the sun shines once again in all its glory and splendor.

So it is with us. We’re covered with clouds of ignorance that make us believe, I’m hurtable, I’ve been raped, someone is trying to do something to me. I don’t mean raped literally, I mean in your mind. Someone is taking advantage of me, someone is trying to do this or do that to me. Those are all lies. You’re doing it to yourself because you’re thinking past your nose. ●●You are allowing your thoughts to run rampant with you. ●●Your thoughts are taking you over continuously and leading you astray. You are not putting a stop to this you are allowing it to happen. Is it any wonder that you feel anger, frustration, out of sort?
Because you will not put a stop to these thoughts when they begin. This is also true with thoughts of dying, or sickness, or whatever. There is no such thing. Nothing exists but I-am.

And you should practice that form of meditation. When you inhale you say, “I.”
You exhale you say, “am.” If you have to meditate, meditate on that with your breathing.
●● The day will come when you awaken, and you will not have to do anything. But in the
meanwhile, you do the best you can. But as you are doing the best you can, realize that
●● consciousness is what you are, and consciousness loves you for you are its own. It will never leave you nor forsake you.

If you can’t do anything else ●●surrender to consciousness. What I mean about sur-
render, ●●surrender your ego, your problems, your emotions, your fears, your frustrations, your hurts, your anger. ●●Give it all up. Say, “Take it consciousness.”

If that’s too abstract to you, give it all to me. I will take it and chew it up for you and spit it out. So when you wake up in the morning and feel out of sorts, you feel angry
or frustrated say, ●●”Okay Robert, take this from me. I’m giving it to you.” And I’m happy to take it off your shoulders so that you can carry a lighter load. If that is what you have to do, do that.

But ●●by all means do not get carried away with your emotions. ●● Stop in the middle and watch. Watch your emotions ruling you. ●● Watch your fears controlling you. And watch your anger popping up. ●●Do not try to stop it, just watch, observe, look intelligently and ●●realize who it is that is getting angry or frustrated, It’s ●●not you. It is not even your ego, because there is no ego. It’s not your body, because there is ●●no body. It’s not your mind, because there is ●●no mind. Therefore, what is making you angry? Nothing.

It is like the story I tell of the Zen monk who is in his quarters and he’d get angry every now and again. He would start arguments with his fellow monks, always looking for something wrong, always complaining, whining, always telling people his troubles and he’d get real angry. So this fellow monk said, “Why don’t you go see the Roshi, the head of the monks and tell him to help you.” So he said, “Okay,” and the Roshi lived about two miles down the road. So he went down there and he explained his position with the Roshi. So the Roshi said, “Okay, so here’s what I’ll do, “Take my staff and hold onto it.
Now whenever you get angry my staff will remind you to come to me and I will get rid of your anger for you.”

So he went back to his quarters and that night he really got angry at some other monks. So he looked at the staff, and remembered the Roshi, so he started to run to the Roshi. And he finally got there, he was jogging all the way. So the Roshi said, “What’s wrong?” And he said, “I got angry.” The roshi said, “Show me your anger.” Well in the jogging the anger went away. He had nothing to show him, and he said, “I am not angry right now.” The Roshi said, “Go back to your quarters, and when you get angry again come and tell me about it.” The next day he got angry again. He ran to the Roshi and the same thing happened, in his running to the Roshi his anger disappeared. And the Roshi said, “Where is your anger?” And he said, “It’s gone now.”

This went on about twenty-five times.
Finally the last time, the Roshi said, “Okay, I’ll tell you what you do now. When you get back to your quarters take my staff I gave you and ●●when you get angry beat the living hell out of your anger with my staff.” And this was ●●so funny to the monk that he became realized, he became enlightened. Because he realized he would take the staff and beat himself, and his real Self could never get angry. But it was his body that appeared to be angry. And just that running back and forth twenty-five times and the ●●answer the Roshi gave him made him open his eyes and become enlightened.

So it is with us. ●●Do not look at your problem as a problem. Look at it as a no-thing.●● It doesn’t exist. Again, if your ●●ego does not exist, if your ●●body does not exist, if your ●●mind does not exist, ●●how can you be angry? ●●Where would it come from? ●●Who gave it birth? And is true of every other problem you believe you’ve got.
●●●Just by watching it like I just pointed out, it will disappear and you will awaken to your true Self.

~ Robert Adams Satsangs
T30: The Ultimate Happiness

Spiritual Breakfast -JSG

The nature of God, the realization of prayer.

Anything that reveals a manifestation of God, anything that reveals the presence of God, even if a very tough challenge, a sin, disease, disappointment – anything that turns one to God – can be construed as an angel. Anything or anybody that leads us to the higher realization of God or prayer can be considered an angel.

Only when prayer or treatment is followed by the realization of God in the silence – where you realize the very presence of God, that God has taken over, like the click – that’s when the prayer or treatment is complete.

Putting on Immortality -JSG

○●○●○● Putting on Immortality ●○●○●○
“IN THE BEGINNING was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. . . . And the Word was made flesh.” “The Word was made flesh” – but it still is the Word. By being made flesh it does not change its nature, character, or substance. Cause becomes visible as effect, but the essence or substance is still the Word, Spirit or Consciousness. In this wise, do we understand that there is not a spiritual universe and a material world, but rather that what appears as our world is the Word made flesh, Spirit made visible, or Consciousness expressed as idea. All the error that has existed down the ages is founded on the theory or belief of two worlds, one the heavenly kingdom, or spiritual life, and the other a material world or mortal existence, each separate from the other. In spite of this sense of two worlds, men have always attempted to bring harmony into the discords of human existence through an attempt, by prayer, to contact this other world, or spiritual realm, and to bring Spirit, or God, to act upon the so-called material existence. Let us begin with the understanding that our world is not an erroneous one, but rather that the universe in which we live is the realm of reality about which man entertains a false concept. The work of bringing health and harmony into our experience is not, then, getting rid of, or even changing, a mortal material universe, but correcting the finite concept of our existence.
The Infinite Way
Joel S. Goldsmith

Begin to behold spiritual reality -JSG

When confronted with any human problem, instead of laboring for an improved human condition, turn from the picture and realize the presence of the divine Spirit in you. This Spirit dissolves the human seeming and reveals spiritual harmony, though to sight this harmony will appear as improved human health or wealth. When Jesus fed the multitude, it was his spiritual consciousness of abundance that appeared as loaves and fishes. When he healed the sick, it was his feeling of the divine Presence that appeared as health, strength, and harmony. This may all be summed up in Paul’s words: “Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth.” We are living in a spiritual universe, but the finite sense has set a picture before us of limitation. While thought is on the picture before us – “this world” – we are engaged in the constant effort to improve or change it. As soon as we lift our vision – take thought off what we shall eat and drink and wear – we begin to behold spiritual reality which appears to us as improved beliefs, but which really is more-appearing of reality. This more-appearing reality brings with it joys untold here and now, pleasures beyond our wildest imagination and the love of all with whom we come in contact, even the love of those who do not know the source of the new life we have discovered. “Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you; not as the world giveth, give I unto you.” “Now we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the spirit which is of God . . . Which things also we speak, not in the words which man’s wisdom teacheth, but which the Holy Ghost teacheth . . . But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.”
Joel S. Goldsmith
The Infinite Way

Why 2 covenants? -JSG

THE TWO COVENANTS For it is written, that Abraham had two sons, the one by a bondmaid, the other by a freewoman. But he who was of the bondwoman was born after the flesh; but he of the freewoman was by promise. Which things are an allegory: for these are the two covenants; the one from the mount Sinai, which gendereth to bondage, which is Agar. . . . But Jerusalem which is above is free, which is the mother of us all. GALATIANS 4:22–24, 26 In our humanhood, we are sons of the bondwoman, in subjection to the flesh and its claims, in bondage to the things, thoughts, and activities of the flesh, whether it be this flesh of the body or the flesh called money or other forms of human living. Living in and through the flesh as the offspring of the bondwoman, we are under the laws of matter, the laws of economics, and the laws of race, religion, and nationality—under the covenant “which gendereth to bondage.” The other covenant is that of our spiritual adoption, which comes through a conscious activity within our own consciousness and at a time when we are prepared for that transition, because the transition from humanhood to spiritual sonship is made only by Grace.
Joel S. Goldsmith
THE THUNDER OF SILENCE

Only body dies -NM

The real does not die,
the unreal never lived.
Once you know that death happens to the body and not to you, you just watch your body falling off like a discarded garment.

The real you is timeless and beyond birth and death.
The body will survive as long as it is needed. It is not important that it should live long.

Guru Nisargadatta Maharaj

I AM THAT

Everything is in its right place -RAdams

“Do not concern yourself with this world. There is one that takes care of this world. When you merge with the one, you will understand this. So you do not have to go running around, trying to improve world conditions any longer. Everything is as it should be.

This is something you have to comprehend totally. Everything is in its right place. Everyone is where they belong, karmically speaking. There are no mistakes. None have been made, none are being made, none will ever be made. There is no past, there’s no future. There’s only this moment in which you live.

In this moment ask yourself, ‘Who am I?’ and see where you go. Remind yourself everyday, that you are not the doer, you are not the body nor the mind. Keep reminding yourself daily that you are Parabrahman—beyond Brahman. You are choice-less, effortless pure awareness. You are nirvana, the ultimate reality, the ultimate oneness.”

~ Robert Adams (20th century American Advaita mystic)

About you -RAdams

Now let’s talk about you. ●●Where are you on the spiritual path? Be honest with yourself. When you get together with your friends what do you chat about? Other people? You gossip about others? You talk about your troubles. You talk about how you’ve been wronged. How your wife left you for another person. How your husband divorced you. How your boss hates you. How this is wrong and how that’s wrong. Do you realize what you’re doing if you’re doing this? You’re exacerbating the condition.

Things will become worse and worse. You’re ●● using the power of thoughts to increase the condition that you want to get rid of. Always realize that everything is karmic and ●●everything is preordained. You have absolutely nothing to worry about and ●● nothing to concern yourself about. When you can become calm mentally and your thoughts have subsided a little bit then you can go to the higher teachings. Then you can understand what I mean when I say, ●●”The world is but a dream. It’s maya.” Then you can understand what I mean when I say, “All is well. No matter how things look. ●● All is well and everything is unfolding as it should.” Then you can understand what I mean when I say, ●●”All this is the Self and I am That.” There is ●● only consciousness, absolute reality, pure awareness and you are That!

When your mind is calm you can accept this. When your mind is disturbed, full of your own thoughts, thinking about problems. When I say, “All is well,” you feel funny. When I say you are consciousness, you are not your body, you are not the doer, you are not your mind, you think I’m crazy or you don’t believe me or you feel hurt because you are enmeshed in your so-called belief of problems. And even those of you who are experiencing the good life so-to-speak, you say to your- self, “I don’t have to be consciousness, I don’t have to be the Self, I’m having fun.”

…the ●●world has nothing for you. You will function. ●●God knows what it is you have to do. It has nothing to do with you. If you begin to ●● act spontaneously, if you begin to live in the present and take it a day at a time you will be amazed at how this mysterious power called God will maintain and sustain you and give you untold happiness. Even in the relative world. But never outline what this happiness is supposed to be. Do not believe or think that it has to be this way or that way or it has to be this thing or that thing or you have to live in this state or that state and live with this person or that person. Forget about those things. What we call God will take care of you when you think about God. When you think about I-am. Do it! Find out for yourself and see what happens.

SK: Robert, this is my first time here and two things occur to me, when I hear you say the words “I-am,” all it does is like make me think of I as a separate ego because the language is not inspiring at all to me, it’s just like words are dropping back on me as a special self-centered thing so it’s not the kind of words that make me think in any special way.

The second thing that occurs to me is that I can relate pretty much to what you’re saying about the karmic thing. Except for the aspect on the relative level you seem to apply such a total passivity. For instance like if someone is addicted to cigarettes to kind of like there is nothing to really think about or we’re kind of like we have to have food in order to survive even karmically we have to have nutritious food so there’s decisions to be made to be getting those kinds of things. Those are only the two things that arose in me as you were speaking.

R: Thank you. ●● You’re coming from the standpoint of the ajnani. Which means the standpoint of spiritual ignorance. Which is no insult. You’re speaking of the ●●relative world. When you begin to ●● turn within, the I-am becomes stronger and stronger for you. You begin to realize ●●that I-am is your Self. The more you practice I-am in the silence without thinking about it the stronger you will become and will reveal itself to you.

Now as far as you’re concerned you have been brought up to ●●believe that you have to make all the decisions or else they will not be done. ●● This is the maya, this is the ego that makes you think this and it’s very strong in most people. But from personal experience I can tell you that ●●you are not the ego. You are not the person that needs to make a decision or needs to do anything like that at all. There is a ●●purpose why your body is here on this earth. If you get yourself out of the way it will fulfill it’s purpose. It will know when and how for you to stop smoking, it will know how to make decisions.

I know it sounds unusual for you because you’re here for the first time and you’re hearing these things for the first time. It ●● seems that there are two of you but no there’s one. ●●You have to transcend the thoughts, the mind and the body. You have to ●● become still. You have to ●●stop your thoughts. Then ●●something else takes over that will be able to take better care for you or of you than you could ever do for yourself. ●●Your mind will be on I-am and yet your body will know what to do, in order to maintain and sustain it.

Robert Adams
Satsang : The world is but a dream. It’s maya.