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Ask "How am I aware or even know that I exist?" That question is the best that can be acted upon for it leads directly and nonverbally to the ever present Reality. Identify with that quality, capacity, or condition of ever present subjectivity which is experienced as an underlying awareness. It is consciousness itself. Identify with that consciousness instead of with the 'what' it is consicous about. That is the direct route to the Self. it is actually the only practice that leads directly through the doorway. There is nothing to know, to learn, or to remember. It is merely necessary to focus, fixate, meditate, contemplate, look at, and realize that the substrate and source of existence is the radical subjectivity of the Presence of God as the Light of Consciousness. From the book: I: Reality and Subjectivity
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I surrender all to you oh Lord, I surrender my existence, and I pray to be your servant, that
I may fulfill divine potential for your glory.
Oh Lord I pray that you bring forth to my awareness that which is not aligned to truth.
Holy Spirit, give me a miracle in understanding what blocks me from God's love and peace.
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When the criticalness and discrimination of dualistic perception are set aside, the absolute perfection and beauty of everything stands revealed. From the book: The Eye of The I
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The way out of conflict is not to try to eliminate the negative but instead to choose and adopt the positive.
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The development of the spiritual ego can be avoided by the realization that spiritual progress is the result of God's grace and not the result of one's personal endeavors. From the book: The Eye of The I
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People think, Enlightenment is over here and I’m going to grab it. But it’s formless; it’s a cloud, a miasma. When the willingness is total and complete, then it happens on its own, in a ten thousandth of a second. It doesn’t require effort, it doesn’t require agony, it doesn’t require penance. Consciousness of its own seeks the realization of all that it is.
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Prayer: Holding in mind what you desire, but without adding desire to it.
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