‘I Am’ is not something or somewhere far away
but here and now and unlimited. It is not a particular self but completely unlimited: everything and nothing!

‘I Am’ is not something or somewhere far away
but here and now and unlimited. It is not a particular self but completely unlimited: everything and nothing!

Wonderfully one-sided. Wonderful that navel-gazing of those so-called spiritual teachers.
After ‘I am’ comes the person again.
Like the Ten Bulls from Zen.
After finding the bull, you go back to the world, you go back to the market.
You are the world that you perceive: there is no self. Because that is just navel-gazing.
Yes, you are That (Brahman) but also the person. And if you see and understand that directly, they cancel each other out! And there will be an inner transformation. Yes, then and only then will there be choiceless awareness.

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