There’s nothing to get.
There’s no one to get it.
There’s no one who can do anything to get it.
If this is understood it ends the seeking.
What is left when we stop seeking?
THIS as it already is right now.
Not what we were imagining.
We don’t have to describe it, name it, or even understand it to see it.
We don’t have to call it God, Being, Oneness, or any other name to recognize it.
We don’t have to explain how free and joyful it is to know the freedom and joy of it.
It’s all quite obvious as soon as the mind stops taking us away from it.
It was obvious when you were a small child and hadn’t yet learned to describe, name, or understand anything.
Best case, attempts to describe, name, and explain it show a bad mirror image of it, a puny reflection of the awesomeness of the real thing.
But we obsess over the quality of the reflection instead of just looking directly.
If we could end our fascination with the mirror, we’d see we’re already standing in what we're looking for.
Beautiful, tekst and picture 🙏
If we stop thinking there would be nothing and if we think together we create something that isn't really there and yet it looks/feels like reality. We co-create the reality we percieve. If we are able to collectively become aware of the mirror, the sky will be the limit and our 'experienced' reality will change for the better 🌀🙏
“It was obvious when you were a small child and hadn’t yet learned to describe, name, or understand anything.” WHY does it become so difficult to see without naming? Yes, it is definitely a default mode for the mind, and that is fine within certain contexts and situations, but it can “feel” Herculean to disengage this default mode sometimes. And of course, struggling to disengage is JUST what the mind enjoys 😉