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  • Roger - Dr Roger Prentice 9:08 pm on July 5, 2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: citizen of the world, , world-citizen   

    Socrates – “I am not an Athenian or a Greek, but a citizen of the world.”

     
  • Roger - Dr Roger Prentice 6:57 pm on July 5, 2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , butterfly, ,   

    such a mystery
    this world of breath…
    butterfly dreamer

    By whoever maintains the wonderful site HERE http://thegreenleaf.co.uk/ID/IdleF.htm

     
  • Roger - Dr Roger Prentice 8:55 am on June 6, 2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: dual awareness   

    Part of this journey of spirituality and spiritual happiness is to train ourselves to look at events more through the uplifting eyes of our clear and powerful spiritual mind, and less through the eyes of those aspects of mind that create turmoil inside ourselves and in the world.

    Instead of living mostly in the world of limited appearances, with just a few rare breakthroughs into deeper understanding, we can learn to live in the expanded awareness, viewing the world of appearances from that elevated perception.

    This shift into greater awareness is generally a gradual process. It’s not so easy to completely turn off one part of your mind and turn on another, except in the rarest stories of beings who underwent massive spiritual enlightenment breakthroughs all at once.

    One helpful technique for moving into the elevated perspective is to cultivate a dual awareness. If some event causes your “lower mind” to freak out and respond in ways that are not conducive to spiritual happiness, you don’t have to be stuck there alone, without your higher wisdom. You don’t have to accept that experience of lower awareness as the reality du jour , simply because you are experiencing it in a particular moment. You don’t have to wallow in turmoil until you’ve attained some sort of ultimate enlightenment and become free from all possible negativities. With dual awareness, you can include the blessed vision of your wise soul in your perception and experience of any events, including troubling ones.

    With dual awareness, you can watch the same circumstances from two different angles. One eye may be on the nitty-gritty details of a situation, while the other eye sees the supreme consciousness that creates, guides, and exists as the spirit of everything. For example, you can experience and express your opinions about worldly events without being torn apart by gnawing anger or stifling frustrations.

    With dual awareness, we can learn to live in this world, while still seeing beyond the illusions of this world. We are in the world, but not of it . With dual awareness, we can have the best of both worlds – spiritual and material – rather than always feeling unbalanced on one side or the other.

    The practice of dual awareness allows us to respond to events in our lives on the level of those events, even while our awareness is not limited to those levels. Each of us has an individual mixture of personal and karmic ingredients, therefore these various levels and combinations of lower awareness and higher awareness will be unique for each person.

    SOURCE – http://www.spiritual-happiness.com/sosh7.html (Sharon Janis)

     
  • Roger - Dr Roger Prentice 3:42 am on June 6, 2011 Permalink | Reply
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    A seeker once asked the spiritual teacher Poonjaji, “Does enlightenment mean that you are always happy? When you get angry, are you peaceful, happy and blissful inside?”

    Poonjaji’s response was: “Happiness is permanent. It is always there. What comes and goes is unhappiness. If you identify with what comes and goes, you will be unhappy. If you identify with what is permanent and always there, you are happiness itself. Anger is one of my good friends. He is always there when I need him to transact some business. He is very useful. He does his work without disturbing me and then stays away till I need him again.”

    SOURCE http://www.spiritual-happiness.com/sosh7.html (Sharon Janis)

     
  • Roger - Dr Roger Prentice 7:42 am on November 22, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: aesthetic experience, , mystical experience, photographic experience   

    ,,,,the mystical experience which in shorthand might be said to be a three stage experience – 1. me and object – 2. object – 3. object and me. This experience was caught a long time ago (8th Century) by the Chinese poet Li Po;

    “The birds have vanished from the sky,

    and now the last clouds slip away.

    We sit alone, the mountain and I,

    until only the mountain remains.”

     
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