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"Your sentence about the 'ante room'—was that a profound realization, the catalyst that immediately preceded your Experience?" Read More »
"Your sentence about the 'ante room'—was that a profound realization, the catalyst that immediately preceded your Experience?"
"Are you 'what's aware'? Is 'what's aware' aware?" Read More »
"Are you 'what's aware'? Is 'what's aware' aware?"
"I see no possibility of this awareness that I witness, which is both behind me and reflected onto my thoughts and the world, to exist without me." Read More »
"I see no possibility of this awareness that I witness, which is both behind me and reflected onto my thoughts and the world, to exist without me."
"Heartache is the state of belief in separation. Believing ourselves to be sentient creatures among but separate from other sentient creatures is a painful situation." Read More »
"Heartache is the state of belief in separation. Believing ourselves to be sentient creatures among but separate from other sentient creatures is a painful situation."
"My soul ached last night, begging for God to help me to See." Read More »
"My soul ached last night, begging for God to help me to See."
"Awareness is Self-aware." Read More »
"Awareness is Self-aware."
"Where or who am I if paul needs something to look upon?" Read More »
"Where or who am I if paul needs something to look upon?"
"I don't know what this observer is, but it will not reveal itself despite an immense frustration, a frustration that is mostly generated by a strong intuition that the picture show called life isn't real." Read More »
"I don't know what this observer is, but it will not reveal itself despite an immense frustration, a frustration that is mostly generated by a strong intuition that the picture show called life isn't real."
"What occurs when we ask ourselves a question? There's a momentary hiatus as we wait for an answer. During that gap we're aware of what Harding refers to as two-way looking." Read More »
"What occurs when we ask ourselves a question? There's a momentary hiatus as we wait for an answer. During that gap we're aware of what Harding refers to as two-way looking."
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