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Clark

Whats your H/S Level, and what else besides H/S do you practice?

To "Whatever will be, will be."

I am currently applying L3, CD3.
Always and as much as possible, I practice "Awareness watching Awareness."

My favorite authors include: Vernon Howard, Guy Finley, Robert A. Russell, Don Miguel Ruiz, Alfred Aiken, Sri Ramana Maharshi, Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, and many others.

Awakening, is realizing one is not who or what one thought, felt and believed.
Awakening is recognizing habits of thought and feeling that create a prison in which one becomes familiar and then fears loosing.
There is a word that when spelled backwards is its opposite.
There is truth and there is that which is false.
There is life and there is that which is death itself.
There is awareness and there is sleep.
In awakening we see what has confused and enslaved itself.
In life with awareness we begin to understand the meaning of evil.
Truth flows in one direction and never resists itself.
Awakening opens itself into this awareness and expression.

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I'm temporarily skirting around your question to post a comment. I read your post at Bill's blog and boy you sound very enlightened yourself. So hopefully, I have that to look forward too. I am one level behind you at CD4, AL 2.

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Thank you for the complement Elizabeth,

The funny thing is "I" am nothing, nothing at all that can be pinned down. Everyone is in the same boat really! but almost all are completely unaware of it! Soon, every one will be. Those whose resistance has become rigid may one day recognize the broken condition into which they claim existence.

This has been described as the gap, the lake between heaven and hell. Only recognition of the miss-identification leaps across the void into the arms of love. Every one truly wanting to see, shall.

This I believe. Even so, I know nothing. And in this realization I express insight and hope it continues without interference.

We all are one in the quality of awarness, and in the same breath we are nothing at all, completely unidentifiable. Awareness is like that. There is so much more than one may conceive and express that one can only watch with awe and hope ones expression will be of service. Even so, in the watching there is action, and in the observance of the action there is satisfaction.

I am sorry, Forgive me, I love you.

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Very clever post Clark ;)

I am glad you became inspired to share, for you just passed on some beautifully written words that are so meaningful to me.

I myself try to practice "Awareness watching Awareness." I have glimpse moments of being able to do it but when I do those moments are very precious to me. I am in stillness while everything and everyone is hustling and bustling around me...I am peace...I am.

Thank you,

From "Whatever will be, will be."

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Hi Clarke,

I am on L2 CD1.

I also practice mindfulness meditation in the style of Thich Nhat Han. I am a member of a sangha that meet once a week to practice together.

I also practice hatha/ yin yang yoga, only once a week at the mo. I also do some gymn work.

I also use some tools/practices that I learned on The Hoffman Process. These include, awareness and naming of patterns, journaling and visualizations, to mention a few.

I've read some of the above mentioned authors, Wilber, Watts and Tolle. I also like Thich Naht Han's works. I read a lot of Krishnamurti until my head hurt! I 'd like to read more Adyashanti. I've only discovered him lately-tx to GWW.

Gerry:)

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I forgot to add in my earlier post that I am on level 3 cd#2

I really am a newcomer to all these spiritual teachings as well. However, I have a full long life ahead of me so I don't plan on hanging here where I am right now. I am very open to reading more and more.

Anyway I just got back from a hike and I was listening to Tolle. I really had an "Epiphany?" from what Tolle had said here:

"I am not my thoughts, emotions, sense perceptions, and experiences. I am not the content of my life. I am Life. I am the space in which all things happen. I am consciousness. I am the Now. I Am."

Now that surely makes me want to delve into each day!

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Clarke,

I like the Abraham-Hicks DVD's, and currently in the middle of "The Divine Matrix", and "You Can Heal Yourself".

A lot of times I will check something, out from a suggestion on this forum.

It's all good!

Elon

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I forgot to add, Purification # 1 CD # 3.

As GWW mentioned-AWESOME!

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Hi Elon,

You may have viewed an opinion or two I have posted about Abraham-Hicks.
Good and helpful material can be found from many sources, the core of which might be completely contradictory to what is predominantly being shared and/or taught.

I have always been one to gain what good I can from every available source of which I become aware.

There are many who manage to do the same without loosing their zeal for reaching the deepest levels of personal insight into truth and self understanding.

When I get into feeling conflicted it is because I fear people are being misled.
I suppose this will eventually reveal something in me that currently is lacking confidence and trust in the ultimate victory of Awareness to awaken and reveal that which is strength and understanding, and love and compassion, and courage, and TRUTH, that is not merely something repeated so often that it became a habit and then a tradition, and then was gradually accepted as an established truth! Of which there are many and they change and fall away as quickly as dew appears on a flower and then falls to the ground as a drop of water.

Ultimately, I find it unconscionable to follow the teachings of one or many who devalue TRUTH by their speech and teachings.

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Lovely,

Awareness fills all seven directions.

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L4 CD3

Currently I attend two spiritual development circles (one open, the other closed) and I'm a probational healer at another circle (I have 48 days to go before I qualify as a full healer on the course)

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Hi gang!

I am on Al-3 disc2.


I made my way to Advaita some time ago. Not being sure of the interest level in the subject I am mostly pretty quiet on the board. In the past 40 years I have studied Gurdief, still read Wilber as he publishes, and have stuck my nose into most paths over the years and am conversant about many modalities. I enjoyed the discussions of Tolle. A lot of what he has to say is very much like Advaita.
If anyone has been reading Nisargadatta Maharaj and Ramana Maharshi, or perhaps some of the neo Advaitists and would like to talk please let me know.

I enjoy you all

Be well

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I enjoy Adyashanti, Sailor Bob Adamson, John Wheeler books and audio. I am also into some channeled material (Abraham-Hicks, Bashar, Elias) which resonates deeply.

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