For some, God is all about actions
that commits to preach, pray, fast, organize and a feeling of a very active in
sought of God within, but still come across very miserable.
As long the seeking of God and its anticipated rapture is born of humility, then it is born of arrogance, desperation, from the desire to belong, to achieve, to arrive and pride which conceals itself in that seeking.
The mental distress and its hope for the cleansing of the mind is not the finding of God, it is the seeking within the limited space of its own measuring and the seeking is a vain attempt.
To seek silence
of the mind, one must know what it is. To know what that silence is and not
another imaginary mental condition or a process of recognition, it leads the experiencer
to the imaginary motive-maker.
The seeking is not the
state of search; it is a reaction, a process of denial and assertion with
regard to an idea made by the mind.
To seek the proverbial
needle in a haystack, there must already be knowledge of the needle.
Similar is the seeking of God, its happiness and silence, must be already known and formulated. Otherwise its seeking is always for something known out of discontent, unhappiness, uncertainties and fear.
To understand the mind, it must be still and stillness of the mind
takes place spontaneously in its natural state, where intention is like the
spring that diminishes the every thirst without conflict or involvement in
understanding.
The experiencer is both
cause and effect in a never ending series of causes and effects. To perceive
the truth of this, sets the mind free. Stillness and freedom is when bondage is
understood.
Truth is the very living thing
and state in search with God.
If you wish people to obey
you, you must obey yourself, if you wish people to believe you; one must belief
in the self. If you want people to respect you, one needs sincere self-respect.
If you wish people to trust you, one needs to know the source of intention.
God’s language is the love
of progression with its taste of sweet water that truly satisfies the seeking
thirst, and it is not the progress of dogmatic religion or the salty water of
the sea of mass.
Devotion without wisdom is the salty water.
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