Thank you for sharing and including us in your human life-journey. May your true nature continue to guide you (as of course it will ) and love colour your life
There are childhood memories of things that happened, and then there are childhood memories that it seems should have happened but it seems did not. And good and bad memories get associated, so that neither are easy to look at nor to look beyond. Then there are memories from around and before being born, and these are so amazingly subtle until clearly noticed. And there are things far subtler still, that when noticed are something I always ignored as the most natural thing imaginable, too obvious to warrant care -- and then it dawns upon me once again what all of it means, and how often I have remembered it before.
Adyashanti once wrote that βAwakening has to do with our true identityβ¦ Itβs all about moving your base point of identityβ. That means, moving our base point from a separate character to all-that-is. It is about recognizing what was always present, this undivided-ness that we actually are.
In this way, more than processing childhood experiences, this is about reclaiming wholeness - what you always were.
Me too and thank you π«ΆπΌ
THank you , no-name, for your vulnerable and deep share.
From the space of silence and stillness, everything arises. Good for you for taking the time and giving attention to this sacred space.
Welcome home πβ¨ποΈπ
Thank you for sharing your kind words π
Thank you. Dear you.
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Thank you for sharing and including us in your human life-journey. May your true nature continue to guide you (as of course it will ) and love colour your life
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There are childhood memories of things that happened, and then there are childhood memories that it seems should have happened but it seems did not. And good and bad memories get associated, so that neither are easy to look at nor to look beyond. Then there are memories from around and before being born, and these are so amazingly subtle until clearly noticed. And there are things far subtler still, that when noticed are something I always ignored as the most natural thing imaginable, too obvious to warrant care -- and then it dawns upon me once again what all of it means, and how often I have remembered it before.
Adyashanti once wrote that βAwakening has to do with our true identityβ¦ Itβs all about moving your base point of identityβ. That means, moving our base point from a separate character to all-that-is. It is about recognizing what was always present, this undivided-ness that we actually are.
In this way, more than processing childhood experiences, this is about reclaiming wholeness - what you always were.
See if this nondual poem resonates. π
https://substack.com/@heloisatmoura/note/c-153108897?utm_source=notes-share-action&r=46pyql
Witnessed and held with love π
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