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Clear Light
4th December 2015, 12:57
The Great Heartbreak

The fully open heart rests in sweet unknowingness, safe in its own embrace, rushing to meet its own perceived need that dissolves in the grace swallowing it. Dancing its tender dance of sheer delight in its own loveliness, merging with itself everywhere, only this, exquisitely so.

This may sound far off for some people, a place unattainable, a state made available only for a few, but I can assure you that it doesn’t require you to change or to become different at all to know this firsthand. It only requires a willingness to stop. The more we stop and the more we let go, the more our consciousness naturally opens.

The more we question our conclusions, the more the doorway opens for us to have a wider and wider vision. The deeper we see into the reality of things, the more our heart opens to include everything, because if we’re really feeling into our deepest reality and truth, the heart isn’t something that would want to escape from what is here and now; rather, our hearts are already embracing everything. We can allow our hearts to be big enough to be broken.

My teacher called this world “the great heartbreak”. When we really begin to wake up to our true nature, we become more conscious of the suffering around us. We feel the people and the events of our lives more profoundly, not less profoundly. We become more present here and now.

What we see is that, even though our vision may have expanded, even though we may have woke up not just to reality, but as reality, still we can’t control anyone. Everything and everyone has their own life to live, and we can’t just wipe away their suffering because our hearts are open. Although we would love to have everyone wake up and be happy, part of the heartbreak is accepting this moment, this world, just as it is.

Another one of my teachers said, “All true love sheds a tear. It’s bittersweet,” and I’ve found this to be more and more true. The more deeply I love, the more I taste the bitterness with the sweet. It’s not a negative bitterness, it’s a bitterness that makes the sweetness even more sweet. Life is beautiful not just because of beautiful mountaintop vistas and the pristine, clear environment of a high mountain lake. Life is also beautiful in each and every moment.

There is nobility and beauty even when human beings are suffering. Our hearts do not want them to suffer; we want to save them, but the heartbreak is that we can’t do that. The quality of our love, the openness of our heart, still does have a profound effect on the world and others in it. Our hearts just can’t control it — nor would they ever want to.

But don’t ever think that your presence here — your physical, material, individual presence — doesn’t have a great impact on everyone around you, because it does. You can’t ultimately control what’s going on around you, but you do have a great impact. This is the gift we have to give other: this gift of oneness, of union, of a true open heart that comes when our mind opens.

Yes, it will be heartbreaking, and when our hearts break, it will be asked to open even wider, so wide that there’s nothing and nobody to hold onto the heartbreak. But the heartbreak also moves through the transparency of consciousness. If we’re willing to open that wide, to where we’re willing to not just transcend this world, but to inhabit it and embody it, then we become the answer for which we’ve always been looking. Then we become the peace that all beings are seeking.

Sometimes it is disturbing to realize that we’ve been holding onto a pocketful of dreams, but ultimately , it’s liberating. We can let our hearts break; they are that big. Illusion never brings peace, never brings happiness. When we’re done being disturbed by our own illusions, then we start to become astonished — astonished that we aren’t just our illusions, that we’re something so vast and unexplainable.

We’re not something that exists within Heaven or even in the great mystery of being, but we actually are the great mystery of being. One Zen master said, “The whole universe is my true personality.” This is a very wonderful saying: “The whole universe is my true personality.” If you want to see what you truly are, open the window, and everything you see is in fact the expression of your inner reality. Can you embrace all of it?

~ Adyashanti
Falling Into Grace

From : Facebook Adyashanti (https://www.facebook.com/TeachingsofAdyashanti/posts/504147369760014) (2 Dec 2015)

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greybeard
4th December 2015, 15:30
You are within the body and the body is within you (as consciousness) That's a Mooji quote.
Nothing is personal as there is no person and "Yet!!!" Awareness is aware.
Adyashanti was inclined to point out that there is no person--there never was a person.

For "me" it takes constant repetition to fully take something in---drip drip drip, and that's at the intellectual level.
It is also being assimilated beyond the mental.

Time spent on this type of "in-form-ation" is invaluable--your view of and interaction with world changes markedly.
Peace within brings peace out with.

Chris

chanda
4th December 2015, 16:57
Thanks clear Blue Skies and you too greybeard. That was wonderful. I took a deep breath after reading this. So much heart breakings are going on
in my life, this path is what that keeps dragging my hope yet.

Clear Light
4th December 2015, 20:45
Nothing is personal as there is no person and "Yet!!!" Awareness is aware.
Adyashanti was inclined to point out that there is no person--there never was a person

oh, yes I agree, there is no person in the sense of some independent "entity" as a do-er ... likewise there is no 'self' as such, just innumerable endless thoughts about one LOL ... yet upon investigation no such self can ever be found eh ?

It's a paradox for many depending on their World-View [1] whereas for others it makes perfect sense and is in fact their lived-reality :sun:

[1] World View / Universal View / Spiritual View / Metaphysical View ...

1inMany
4th December 2015, 23:41
Clear Blue Skies, have you even gone to a thread and felt that you were given a message through the poster? I just did. I must thank you more than just using my Thank You button :)

I went to the Adyashanti fb page and read something that answered a question I have puzzled over for more than a year. The seeming contradictions that come from obviously wise folks, and from within also. I have been learning about my Self, and learning that I am No self. And then coming back to reality/illusion and knowing full well this self exists. And then going back to No self. I have been so confused sometimes. Or...my mind has. And there it was, the explanation. Quite simple actually. Both are true. (That's the short explanation, there are some very eloquent thoughts on this on that fb page.)

The importance of this is not something I can explain, I see by the insufficiency of my words. But...haha...suffice it to say that because of your post, I had a pretty big Aha!

Much Love,

Clear Light
5th December 2015, 10:54
Clear Blue Skies, have you even gone to a thread and felt that you were given a message through the poster? I just did. I must thank you more than just using my Thank You button :)

I went to the Adyashanti fb page and read something that answered a question I have puzzled over for more than a year. The seeming contradictions that come from obviously wise folks, and from within also. I have been learning about my Self, and learning that I am No self. And then coming back to reality/illusion and knowing full well this self exists. And then going back to No self. I have been so confused sometimes. Or...my mind has. And there it was, the explanation. Quite simple actually. Both are true. (That's the short explanation, there are some very eloquent thoughts on this on that fb page.)

The importance of this is not something I can explain, I see by the insufficiency of my words. But...haha...suffice it to say that because of your post, I had a pretty big Aha!

Much Love,

1inMany - Ah thank you for sharing ... heh I could pontificate on the 'time' it has taken for 'my' realisation of no-self to take effect but that would just be more unnecessary mental gymnastics ... perhaps as a 'word of encouragement' I can now unequivocally state there is nothing to fear from 'dissolution' because what dissolves is merely one's own Fabricated Conceptual Constructions haha .... Reality-as-such remains as it always was / is : Utterly unaffected by Human Conjecture !

Much Love Indeed :sun:


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greybeard
5th December 2015, 11:55
Adyashanti is a great teacher of non-duality

Here is an interview on Conscious TV

Chris


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUTF8n_WJko

quiltinggrandma
6th December 2015, 02:53
ahhh,can see it now greybeard,,,that big old lion coming to eat out of your hand.Much light in those eyes....thank you...peace