We are not who we think we are. Real Love beckons.

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1 :: Breaking character is an open game. There are better and worse ways to play the game. There are more and less distorted ways to dance, dress, sing, organise, socialise, moralize, cooperate, fornicate. But this does not exclude the need for – and the joy of – creativity in pursuing the divine. 2 ::…
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1 :: “There is absolutely nothing fundamentally to be afraid of” – said Alan Watts. All fear of what is not present is therefore imagined. We do not need to carry round fear in our system. Our body will generate the physical sensations of fear if there is a real danger. But we are paranoid…
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1 :: Evil is a disfigured expression of a psyche entrenched in pain. :: 2 :: Evil is a broken compass, a force like gravity that pulls one further from one’s real destination by tempting us with a false goal. :: 3 :: “Forgive them, they know what not they do” – said Jesus. He is…
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1 :: Beauty arrests the will, creating the void into which bliss (=God) can pour. :: 2 :: Beauty is a hint of what is to come; what lies on the other side of self-surrender. :: 3 :: Beauty is bliss, or God, disguised as an external object. :: 4 :: Beauty snatches our attention…
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1 :: Morality is truth reflected in action. :: 2 :: Morals are relative. Morality is absolute. :: 3 :: Self-transcendence is the goal of both awakening and morality – hence why awakening feeds morality and morality feeds awakening. :: 4 :: I am not me. You are not you. If we act this out, we act…
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1 :: Craving certainty regarding matters of the spirit is a refusal to surrender to the implacable mysteriousness of existence. It is an attitude of control that enhances the crystallisation of the character, the small self, the very structure we must release our grip of if we are to find something of lasting value. ::…