Robert S. Cosmar
Born
in Coshocton , The United States
June 25, 1951
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Big Little Book of Whispers
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2013
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Trilogy of Awareness: Heart to Heart is Where We Start
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2011
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The Magic of Love and Intimacy
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2012
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Awareness: Being Fully Alive
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2012
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The Girl with the Blue Eyes
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“(Whisper)There is no effort needed to become aware, just the attention directed inward towards the feelings and the life force. You only have to pray, beg, obey and follow the commandments of those ideas and thoughts that are worshiped in the mind and imagination. There you can be a prisoner and play the game according to their rules.
It is far better to feel the life within you and observe your reactions to it, than to analyze and compare your life to others and their experiences. One requires the dignity and self-trust within of your own life experience and the other requires that you surrender your dignity and intelligence to others who say they are more qualified then you concerning your life experiences.
The mind makes everything difficult in its search for truth and meaning, while the heart reveals to us the simplicity of the truth within us. Pay attention to your feelings, they reveal how you think and how far out of touch you can be with yourself. They can also reveal a healing wholeness when you let go and allow the god within you to reveal the mystery within the silence of you.”
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It is far better to feel the life within you and observe your reactions to it, than to analyze and compare your life to others and their experiences. One requires the dignity and self-trust within of your own life experience and the other requires that you surrender your dignity and intelligence to others who say they are more qualified then you concerning your life experiences.
The mind makes everything difficult in its search for truth and meaning, while the heart reveals to us the simplicity of the truth within us. Pay attention to your feelings, they reveal how you think and how far out of touch you can be with yourself. They can also reveal a healing wholeness when you let go and allow the god within you to reveal the mystery within the silence of you.”
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“We only know a person’s intentions through awareness.
The mind is easily influenced by the suggestions and emotions of others. We are either manipulated into serving others, or willingly surrendering to assist them. One is our choice, the other is theirs.
Fear makes us slaves, while love sets us free to serve and surrender to a greater good.
Discernment is needed for us to see which we are: slave, or servant?”
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The mind is easily influenced by the suggestions and emotions of others. We are either manipulated into serving others, or willingly surrendering to assist them. One is our choice, the other is theirs.
Fear makes us slaves, while love sets us free to serve and surrender to a greater good.
Discernment is needed for us to see which we are: slave, or servant?”
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“We need more explorers in consciousness and less followers of beliefs, isms, and credos.
Religions and spiritual leaders influence millions by pushing their beliefs. They believe in the Bible, the Koran, and the Gita, but do not personally ‘know’ the essence within them.
Too many believe in beliefs and are not who they profess to be, nor any closer to the truth than the totally unaware.”
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Religions and spiritual leaders influence millions by pushing their beliefs. They believe in the Bible, the Koran, and the Gita, but do not personally ‘know’ the essence within them.
Too many believe in beliefs and are not who they profess to be, nor any closer to the truth than the totally unaware.”
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