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The Artist’s Way, Serendipity, & My Inner Sanctuary

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February 9, 2021

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The Artist's Way, Serendipity, & My Inner Sanctuary

As you move toward a dream, the dream moves toward you.

– Julia Cameron –

The Artist’s Way, Serendipity, & My Inner Sanctuary

“Through a ‘not-so-smart’ smartphone mishap, the Universe tapped me on the shoulder recently and invited me into the Universal Flow of abundance and creativity. I’d meant to send a text message to a certain Julia I know, but my smartphone decided that a different Julia would be the recipient instead.” Eileen Rivers shares what happened next in this sweet reflection that weaves together art, poetry and the power in kindred community. { read more }

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Move toward your dream today. For more inspiration, check out Julia Cameron’s advice on getting out of your own way. { more }

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Awakin Weekly: Emptiness Cafe

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Emptiness Cafe
by Susan Kahn

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2473.jpgLife moves
Like shadow and light,
Instantaneously appearing,
Though I cannot find time itself.

Cities mirrored in thought,
Nothing standing alone.
There is no seer without the seen,
No thought without thing.

Subject and object inter-rise.
Feelings, perceptions, none self-made.
Not even the heart
Lights its own flame.

The separate self departs.
There are sensations, conversations,
Aromatic contemplations,
But no I to claim
This emptiness cafe.

About the Author: Susan Kahn teaches the philosophy and practice of Emptiness Teachings also known as Middle Way Buddhism or Madhyamaka. She is also a practicing psychotherapist.

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What does hanging out in the emptiness cafe mean to you? Can you share a personal experience where time disappeared and life appeared? What helps you see non-duality in duality?
Jagdish Dave wrote: Susan Kahn uses the metaphor of Emptiness Cafe to convey the idea of emptiness is fullness. The Spanish mystic John of the Cross calls ‘unknowing" an ecstasy. Our mind is mostly dwelling on t…
David Doane wrote: Hanging out in the emptiness cafe means to me hanging out in awareness that no thing exists, only formless waves of energy that constantly move, change, interplay, come together, move apart. Time disa…
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