In spiritual teachings, we come across the topic of Emptiness. While entirely unexciting to the normal person, it is also a source of confusion to the spiritual practitioner. See this short poem which reveals the profundity of Emptiness.
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Surrender vs Giving Up
Many people think that surrender is a sign of weakness, that it implies giving up. The surrender we speak of here, cannot be more different than this misunderstanding. This little poem reveals the essential difference between surrender (in spiritual terms) and giving up.
When You Lose A Dear One …
When you lose a dear one, there is great sadness, there is a great big hole inside of you. But have you recognized their parting gift to you? This poem reveals the great reflections that your departed dear one has left for you.
What To Do When You Are Unhappy?
You feel unhappy and it is bogging you down. What can you do? This poem points the way to a potent solution.
Know Yourself
You have fears. There is a precious gift hidden inside fear – the opportunity to explore the nature of the one who has the fear. Find more in this short post, and know who you really are.
Unusual Gratitude
You may feel grateful for what you have or what you experience. This is good. But can you feel grateful for whatever is here, now, as it is? This poem on unusual gratitude points the way.
Just What Is
What is here? What is really here? Is it a world with ever-changing experiences that you experience through a limited form? This poem points the way to Reality.
Religion vs Reality
What is the difference between Religion and Reality? Read this short post and find the way to the experience of Reality, One, without a second.
Who Are You?
You say “my body” and “my mind”. Who is the “you” whose body and mind this is? This short poem kicks off the sacred inquiry into your true self, your original nature.
Real Prayer
Each tradition has its modes of prayer. There are so many rituals and trappings that people get lost in. What is real prayer? Find out the secrets of prayer in this short poem.
