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[When I Am].
When I am, there is always doubt and confusion, expectation and speculation; when I am not, there is peace here and now.
When I am, life is filled with silent desperation, want, need and desire; when I am not, perfection is the silence within.
When I am, life begs for meaning and purpose, destiny and order; when I am not, life is its own meaning, purpose, destiny and order.
When I am, life must be understood – there are questions never ending; when I am not, there is the wisdom of Awareness alone.
When I am, there is a need for Gods and Goddesses, karma and reincarnation, past and futures lives; when I am not, there is only the Divine – here and now.
When I am, dogma, belief, and philosophy, occupy the centre of attention and the neurosis of “me”; when I am not, here and now is enough.
When I am, mantra and mudra, yantra and tantra come first; when I am not, the sacred is the wonder of Being – here and now.
When I am, there is always separation – a need for salvation, integration and transformation; when I am not, there is no such thing as unity, not-unity.
When I am, the unreal appears real, there appears to be choice, preference and distinction; when I am not, what is – is what matters.
When I am, there’s deferral, referral and dependency on external sources – a grasping for understanding; when I am not, there’s the spontaneous simplicity of Self Being; Being-Being-Being only.
[From Intimations On Eternity]
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