Eternally Free
Are you doomed to live a life of desires, expectations, striving, seeking, craving, yearning, and resisting? This short poem points to your original nature, the eternally free.
Are you doomed to live a life of desires, expectations, striving, seeking, craving, yearning, and resisting? This short poem points to your original nature, the eternally free.
Before your anger and fear, before your lack and suffering, before your thinking and limitations, before your vaunted self-identity, what is there? This short meditation invites your direct inquiry into your original nature.
“You need to elevate your consciousness!” You’ve no doubt heard some such advice in new age spiritual circles. Is this even sensible? Come and find the Truth in this short poem.
You have existential questions. Silence has the answers. See this short poem, a conversation with Silence.
You often feel weak. You feel that you have flaws. You assume that life can be a struggle. Is this real? Is this your destiny?
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.
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.
In the thick of life experiences, you are forgetting who you really are. This little poem points the way to your real nature.
Does cultivation of devotional surrender lead you to the same experience as the cultivation of Self-Realization? Do the paths of devotion and wisdom arrive at the same destination? Here, I share how a deeper understanding of devotion simplified it all for me.
We live in a world where we talk of life extension, age-defying products, longevity and such, trying to extend life in form. Masters over the ages have pointed to real longevity. Find out what real longevity in this post.