27.4.05

One Silence

Most people are too immature to long for the Self. They want to have more money, girlfriend, a new car...etc. But to long for the Self...? what to hell you are talking about? Where is the Self? We have never heard about such a thing! Is it a new type of computer? Who is ready to the enter silence? Most are intoxicated with their noisy minds. The only hope for them is time, time, time and more suffering.

Dear friend, tune in. Feel that which is the most intimate...that which is so silent inside that you cannot grasp it but you can feel... and for this you must become silent. It is like to feel the silence of deep mountains we need to become completely tranquil. These mountains are already silent but only through our silence we can access their silence. Here the outer silence and the inner silence become One Silence. ~Anadi

Hari Om Tat Sat

Bathe in the centre of sound, as in the continuous sound of a waterfall. Or, by putting your fingers in the ears, hear the sound of sounds.
~ Shiva

You are always in the centre of sound, so this is easy. Just close your eyes and listen to the sounds around you. Allow all the sounds of Now to enter, do not choose or reject any sound. Choiceless listening to Now is always a fast way to tune in. By closing your ears you may hear an inner sound. If you do, this method is beautiful. Just listen and let the sound carry you in. Merge with the source of the sound.
Hari Om Tat Sat. ~Maitreya Ishwara

26.4.05

Leela: The eternal hide and seek...



"I was a hidden treasure,
I wanted to be known,
so I created the creation,
so I would be known."

~The Book of Papers '99.

Awaken the longing for the Self!

25.4.05

co-operate



Listen to the call from the Inner.
The I AM is calling you, so you can discover your original form.
The I AM is pulling you to itself by the gravity of evolution,
but you have to co-operate. ~Anadi

20.4.05

Passive Awareness



Be passively aware!
Look at the grasses.
When spring comes, they are getting green!

1.4.05

Don't Bite My Finger!

These are just fingers pointing to the moon. These are just milestones pointing the way. And the way is in, continually in---in to becoming aware of your true nature.

The true way is sublime. It cannot be expressed in language. So what use are scriptures? But some one who sees his/her own nature finds the way even if he can’t read a word.

One of the greatest Zen masters was Hui-neng. He was the sixth Zen master after Bodhidharma. He couldn’t read a word! He was illiterate; he came from south Chine. He burned all the Sutras; he said, “It’s just dust from the past...
Everything the Buddha says is an expression of no-mind. But since his body and expressions are basically empty, you can’t find a Buddha in the words.