Simply Being Alive – just this, here and now, as it is
Experience is undeniably arising—ever-changing in appearance while never departing from the immediacy of right here, right now. The pattern-seeking mind conceptually divides, labels, categorizes, interprets and seemingly concretizes this ungraspable, unpindownable, evanescent display, creating a kind of virtual reality made up of apparently solid, separate, independent, persisting things.
We imagine ourselves as a separate self, authoring our thoughts and making our choices. But all apparently formed things, including people, are like waves in the ocean—ever-changing and inseparable movements of an undivided whole.
Our urges, desires, impulses, interests, preferences, abilities, thoughts, actions and apparent choices are choiceless and impersonal movements of a seamless whole. Realizing this is the freedom to be just as we are, and for the apparent world to be just as it is.
When we are hypnotized by the thought-sense of being separate and in control, feelings of deficiency, anxiety, guilt, blame and dissatisfaction inevitably follow. We struggle to improve, and we search for certainty and something to grasp. But in holding on to nothing at all, there is immense freedom.
What is offered here invites firsthand exploration and direct discovery, not belief or dogma. There is no finish-line, no method, no future goal, only this ever-fresh aliveness.
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