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Spotlight On Kindness: Focusing On The Process

Our article below discusses how extraordinary people find success and liberation by only focusing on the process and not on the outcome. They have learned that the only thing one actually controls is their own attitude, mindset and actions. This same focus to the process applies to kind acts – when serving others, focus on the serving, and not on how your service is received. – Ameeta

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Editor’s Note: Our article below discusses how extraordinary people find success and liberation by only focusing on the process and not on the outcome. They have learned that the only thing one actually controls is their own attitude, mindset and actions. This same focus to the process applies to kind acts – when serving others, focus on the serving, and not on how your service is received. – Ameeta
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Satish Kumar: Pilgrim of Peace

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Satish Kumar: Pilgrim of Peace

We are dependent on each other. Therefore, replenishing the soil, replenishing society and being part of one continuum — that is the new story.

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Satish Kumar: Pilgrim of Peace

“During the Cold War, when the world was tense with mistrust, Satish Kumar walked nearly 13,000 kilometres, with no money, through the four nuclear capitals of the world … It wasn’t Satish’s first odyssey. At nine, he left his mother’s home to join the wandering Jain monks. He remained with them until he read Gandhi, and began to believe more could be achieved through engagement with global problems, rather than by detachment. That year, at 18, he ran away to become a student of [Vinoba] Bhave’s, where he learnt non-violence as a means to peace and land reform. Now 77, Satish has been a quiet revolutionary for more than 50 years slowly shifting the social and ecological agenda.” Read on for a fascinating interview with this peace pilgrim. { read more }

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Awakin Weekly: The Question Of Being

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The Question Of Being
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tow2.jpgAbove the entrance to the Oracle of Delphi were written the words, “Know yourself.” Jesus came along and added a sense of urgency and consequence to the ancient idea when he said, “If you bring forth what is within you, what you bring forth will save you. If you do not bring forth what is within you, what you do not bring forth will destroy you.”

What Jesus is saying is that spirituality is serious business, with serious consequences. Your life hangs precariously in the balance, teetering between a state of unconscious sleepwalking and eyes-wide-open spiritual enlightenment. The fact that most people do not see life this way testifies to how deeply asleep and in denial they truly are.

So what is it that we are to bring forth?

Within each of our forms lies the existential mystery of being. Apart from one’s physical appearance, personality, gender, history, occupation, hopes and dreams, comings and goings, there lies an eerie silence, an abyss of stillness charged with an etheric presence. For all of our anxious business and obsession with triviality, we cannot completely deny this phantasmal essence at our core. And yet we do everything we can to avoid its stillness, its silence, its utter emptiness and radiant intimacy.

Deep down we all suspect that something is very wrong with the way we perceive life but we try very, very hard not to notice it. And the way we remain blind to our frightful condition is through an obsessive and pathological denial of being—as if some dreadful fate would overcome us if we were to face the pure light of Truth and lay bare our fearful clinging to illusion.

………We are all born with being veiled in obscurity. We may recognize the transparency of being shining in the eyes of an infant, but such being is not conscious of itself. It is veiled in an absence of self-awareness. Infants live in a magical world of unconscious being, while adults live in a world of egocentric separation and denial of being. Rectifying and restoring being to its true dominion and sovereignty is what spiritual awakening makes possible.

The question of being is everything. Nothing could be more important or consequential—nothing where the stakes run so high. To remain unconscious of being is to remain asleep to our own reality and therefore asleep to Reality at large. The choice is simple: awaken to being or sleep an endless sleep.

About the Author: From ‘The Way of Liberation’ by Adyashanti

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How do you relate to the notion that nothing could be more important or consequential than the question of being? Can you share a personal story of a time you became aware of your life teetering between a state of unconscious sleepwalking and eyes-wide-open spiritual enlightenment? What helps you bring forth what is deepest within you?
Rajesh wrote: This is such a beautifuil passage. The quote “If you bring forth what is within you, what you bring forth will save you. If you do not bring forth what is within you, what you …
Jagdish P Dave wrote: Know thyself or who am I is a question, an inquiry that I find in all wisdom tradions. What is really Real? Whai is Reality, my individual Reality and Universal Reality? Am I Sleepi…
david doane wrote: We’re all asleep and in denial in some ways and to some extent. The essence of me is my soul, which isn’t really mine and it’s more accurate to say I belong to it rather than it belongs t…
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