Artists need boredom. We need time where all the stimulation dies down and we have to face ourselves. This is where the ideas are hiding. Jeanette Goulart goes on to add these words: I wouldn’t exactly call it boredom but I would call it daydreaming or taking time to just be. It’s an artists path to self love for sure. There is magic there. You are allowing your intuitive voice to bubble up and be heard. The creative child in you! … Spiritual awakening is a remembering. It is not becoming something that we are not. It is not about transforming ourselves. It is not about changing ourselves. It is a remembering of what we are, as if we’ve known it long ago and had simply forgotten. At the moment of this remembering, if the remembering is authentic, it’s not viewed as a personal thing. There is really no such thing as a personal awakening, because (personal) would imply separation. (personal) would imply that it is me or the ego and awakens or becomes enlightened. But in a true awakening, it is realized very clearly that even the awakening itself is not personal. It is universal spirit or universal consciousness that wakes up to itself. Rather than the me waking up, what we are wakes up from the Me. What we are wakes up from the seeker. What we are wakes up from the seeking. – Adyashanti. … It is the ego who wants to get rid of the ego through spiritual practices. … As you quiet your mind, you begin to see the nature of your own resistance, more clearly, struggles, inner dialogues, the way in which you procrastinate and develop passive resistance against life. As you cultivate the witness, things change. You don’t have to change them. Things just change. – Ram Dass Thank you for visiting. Take some time for your self. |
Friday, July 25, 2025
SRG July 25, 2025
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