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Flaming Canyon by Marc AdamusIt seems that when many people start seeking the Truth, we look for some conceptual collection of ideas to actually BE the Truth. It could be “We are all one” or “Jesus is the son of God” or “We are a spiritual being having a human experience” or “You are the creator of your reality” or whatever else. We want to gather up a whole set of conceptual ideas and call them “The Truth” and it is what ideas should represent the “Truth” that people argue about. This is all very valuable, helpful, and transformative and finding a better set of ideas can very much help change and improve the quality of one’s life experience. For sure.
At the same time, there is something more than the conceptual, so much more. The nonconceptual.
Notice in this moment, awareness is aware. In fact there can be two things happening simultaneously. See if you can tell the difference. There is a) the concept of awareness that exists in the mind and b) nonconceptual awareness that is aware of all concepts of awareness.
Can you differentiate between the two? Being able to do so is KEY. It is a doorway beyond.
In order to go “beyond the mind” as if often said, we have to go beyond the conceptual and recognize the nonconceptual.
Take a moment to notice nonconceptual silence. Stillness.
Take a moment to notice the now moment as it is.
Take a moment to notice nonconceptual being/aliveness/existence/I Am’ness.
Take a moment to notice nonconceptual awareness.
We can read about and study spirituality, metaphysics, religion, psychology, philosophy, and so on all day long in search for the Truth. I’ve done it and I know many of you have as well. It’s all good. This is all typically the domain of the mind, of the conceptual, of temporary ideas that come and go and can be learned or forgotten. It’s all part of the game.
But what about that which is already here and exists without any effort whatsoever? What is so constantly here that like the clothing against our skin, after a while we get used to it and simply overlook it?
The classic finger pointing to the moon is pointing to the nonconceptual. The pointer is conceptual, but that to which the pointer points is nonconceptual.
What is uncreated, unmanifested, unborn, and yet vibrantly and eternally present?
You are that and it is your true nature, and it is right here, right now.
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