Quotes from “The Impact of Awakening”
Inherent in the impulse to be free, is insecurity. The impulse to
be free comes from outside of the mind, and because of this, it makes
the mind feel very insecure. Most spiritual seekers move away
from this insecurity by seeking and striving for a distant spiritual
goal. That’s how they avoid feeling insecure.
P 15
The problem is that most people are paying attention to objects, to
what they perceive – rather than to the ultimate perceiver, the
background. Either way, awareness is happening 100% of the
time... Me is only a thought. You are before this me thought.
P49
The human being is what links consciousness to its own infinite
expressions in form. Through the form of an awake human being,
consciousness becomes conscious of itself as both formlessness and as
all forms.
P 71
There is only the perceiving, there’s no body that perceives.
P 73
The only real block is believing in a me who has blocks. The me
is always going to perceive itself as having blocks.
P 82
In Liberation you are in that state which is prior to any
causation. Therefore, actions happen without any motivation for
doing them. You are not doing for yourself or for the love of
others... Actions simply happen.
P 91
I am the unknowingness
of an unknown mystery.
If you want to know something,
go elsewhere.
If you wan to un-know everything,
then sit and listen.
The silence inside of you
is the sound of your knowledge collapsing.
Remember, it is you who said,
“I want to be free.”
P 111
Everything depends upon your readiness and willingness to let go into
the Unknown, and live from that mysterious and precious condition.
P 116
... fundamentally, most people want to remain separate and in
control. Simply put, most people want to keep dreaming that they
are special, unique, and separate... more than they want to wake up to
the perfect unity of an Unknown which leaves no room for any separation
from the whole.
P 118
In order to fully awaken to the fact that you are nothing but Awakeness
itself, you must want to know the truth more than you want to feel
secure.
P 129