Amoda Maa Jeevan
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“Authentic awakening has nothing to do with the accumulation of good feelings or with identification with a role, albeit a spiritual one. It’s not about being happy when things are going your way; it’s about being anchored in the light of awareness, come what may. It’s in the darkest moments that we get pulled by the archaic patterns of dysfunctional thinking. Authentic awakening says yes even to the darkness and has the compassion to meet what is truly here without denial or escapism or the attempt to fix it. The light within you, when resolutely recognized in all circumstances, has the capacity to embrace everything. This uncompromising acceptance is, in fact, your true nature. It is nothing less than the unbounded space of consciousness that is here, beneath and beyond the story of who you think you are. To deeply rest here is a new way of being. Whether the river flows gently or turbulently, to rest here means that something obsolete will die and a radically new way of living will be born.”
― Embodied Enlightenment: Living Your Awakening in Every Moment
― Embodied Enlightenment: Living Your Awakening in Every Moment
“Authentic awakening has nothing to do with the accumulation of good feelings or with identification with a role, albeit a spiritual one. It’s not about being happy when things are going your way; it’s about being anchored in the light of awareness, come what may.”
― Embodied Enlightenment: Living Your Awakening in Every Moment
― Embodied Enlightenment: Living Your Awakening in Every Moment
“Authentic awakening says yes even to the darkness and has the compassion to meet what is truly here without denial or escapism or the attempt to fix it.”
― Embodied Enlightenment: Living Your Awakening in Every Moment
― Embodied Enlightenment: Living Your Awakening in Every Moment
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