Monday, November 25, 2013

Flow of the Infinite

Quite a dance... while at the same time... no dance...  the Infinite is ever-Here, ever-whole, ever-fulfilled.  A natural appreciation of the whole of it, seeing what is, simply for what it is... 


Monday, November 18, 2013

The Infinite Heart

All dances in and as the Heart.  At one point, one feels as if one is following the Heart, and at another point one simply abides as the Infinite Heart...  no time, no space.  Attention can simultaneously focus upon 'thought and sensory input' and also not lose connection with wholeness, the Heart... as ultimately they are of the same essence.  What we call 'mind' is seen as an expression in and of the Heart, of Infinite wholeness.  All is That...  and That is this, and this is Here. 


Saturday, September 28, 2013

Wuji / Taiji

Wuji is the essential root and essence. Without the root there is no tree, no expression.  From the perspective of Wuji, essence and expression are One.  Expression can not exist without essence, the ground of Being, though the ground of Being is always present whether expression is happening or not. The expression (Taiji) happens as a wave, a dance of dualities, on infinite levels, from the infinitesimally small to the infinitesimally large... always in and as the infinite and timeless wholeness that is.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

= is the bridge to Shiva.

A quiescent mind reveals the natural splendor and wholeness that eternally Is.

Bhoga vs. Yoga

Bhoga is enjoyment and pleasure derived through the body and senses which is by nature temporary and fleeting.  With bhoga as one's primary goal one continues the cycle of karma, and therefore further perpetuates the cycle of birth and death.

Yoga is union with the Self / Consciousness / Spirit (call It what you may) that is both pervading the bodily form and senses, their source and support, and is at the same time transcendent of them.  Instead of seeking for lasting fulfillment through and in the senses, the yogi discovers that lasting joy and fulfillment naturally arise through devotion to the unbounded Self / Spirit within and pervading all.  

Raga is attachment to that which is pleasant to the senses.  Dvesha is aversion to that which is unpleasant to the senses.  To one whose primary focus is bhoga, raga and dvesha rule and one lives in continual bondage to them.  Though for the one whose primary focus is yoga, raga and dvesha no longer rule and one comes into Their own true power, allowing this human life and expression to happen naturally in a greater freedom and wholeness, fulfilled in and as the Self.

Friday, June 28, 2013

The Way of the Yogi

Regardless, there will always be ones that criticize and ones that praise, ones that complain and ones that appreciate, and so on... this is the nature of the dualistic mind. Whether it be your mind or another's, don't mind the mind, it will do what it does. Whether it is praise or blame, remain unmoved, seated and established in the non-dual center, present in the hearts of all.

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Rainbow World

Rainbow world... I AM HERE.

Rainbow world... Glimmering and shining in all it's splendor... I AM HERE.

Rainbow world... Nothing to grasp or hold onto... I AM HERE.

Rainbow world, rainbow body, rainbow mind... All arising, sustained, and dissolving in the infinite and formless sky... I AM HERE.

Rainbow world has come and gone... I AM HERE.

Monday, June 10, 2013

Surrender

Let go of all ideas about the world... Let go of all ideas about oneself... Even let go of the idea of someone who is letting go.