2012-04-04

feeling sutra

knowledge as a pointer may be used to understand oneself as universal consciousness, by pointing to, for lack of a better pointer, ‘feeling.’

it is that feeling, that actual self-experience, which is buried by the accumulation of, and identification with, thought.

this feeling, though, is always there, for this feeling is actually the real you, universal consciousness, the manifested you.

this feeling is the feeling one may experience in those transcendental moments when thought is stopped, and you re-emerge, for moments.

as one meditates on this feeling, experience, being, presence, i-am, this feeling is more prominent, more present, more continuous, until—

this ‘feeling,’ you now realize, beyond any thought, belief, opinion, knowledge, fear, desire, emotion, is manifestly You

and only through your manifest is the unmanifest revealed.

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