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  • “Strangers are friends we haven’t met yet.”

    “Strangers are friends we haven’t met yet.”

    Dear Marieta,

    “Strangers are friends we haven’t met yet.”

    Thank you for this opportunity to find simple words, basic wisdoms:

    Where to start?

          

    1) Are you aware of the difference between “believing” and “knowing”?

    “Believing” seems to be easier/faster than “knowing/examining”!

       

    2) There is a big difference between “I” and “my”; overlooking this subtle difference causes all the lovelessness and cruelty in this world of ideas.

    I am aware of:

    my body,

    my finances,

    my situation.

    I am lonely,

    I am sick,

    I am in trouble.

    “I” is not a thing, is not a perceivable object.

    “My” is a mind-construct, a story we painfully grew into and learned to believe to be real.

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    Please don’t believe anything I share here, but see it as an invitation into your own peace and happiness; to dis-cover for yourself, examine, explore, understand what is behind the words.

    We easily rush and miss the real gift of being alive and risking friendship.

    3) “my” and “me” requires thinking, mental activity; words, interpretations, assumptions.

    “I” is who we really are;
    “I” is not a thing in time and space.

    It is higher than making-sense:
    you cannot deny that you are!

    Time is produced by thinking.

    Space is produced by our five senses.

    Mind is a master in shamelessly filling in the gaps, in telling stories.

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    I try to use very simple words.
    Please give them a chance, be sincere, let’s look together, ask questions; we have no time to waste in the me-kindergarten.

    We are here to celebrate life, to be practical, to share.

    4) Words are pointers, for our attention to follow.

    The word apple is not an apple!

    The word apple is a concept, a mental image, an idol.

    Concepts are powerful, concepts enable all our so called advancements as a human species; but without love and wisdom we are doomed to suffer and to destroy this amazingly beautiful world.

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    5) “Identity” is an important word/concept/aspect to explore, to experiment with.

    In ignorance, I believe I am “me”, this body-mind.
    We believe to be the thinker of thoughts.

    We believe to be the feeler of feelings.

    We believe to be only the body-mind instrument.

    We are busy with objects/impressions that come and go and we totally disregard/overlook “I am”.

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    “I am”… not as a complicated fancy spiritual struggle or achievement, but the most simple and effortless sense of being:

    I am, I exist; without the mind coming in with its insatiable hunger to tell stories, to make sense, its shameless attitude of pretending to be in charge.

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    6) Life is more than meets the eye!

    Marieta, did you grow your hands, did you invent breathing, are you controlling digestion, blood flow, hormone levels, and all the uncounted miraculous functions that are happening right now in ‘your’ body?

    Nada 👎
    Life is doing all of that, but “me” claims ownership/control.

    Life is not a problem to be solved but a mystery to dis-cover.

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    God/Life/Awareness/Consciousness/Mother Nature – whatever name you enjoy – is LOVE, is Beauty, is Intelligence.

    Your being here and now is not an accident, you are neither a random vegetable, nor a special “me”.

    7) Our suffering as a “me” – our sense of being a seemingly separate-self, alone in a dangerous world of eight billion “others” – is caused by a subtle misunderstanding of who/what we are in Essence.

    We are unaware of the difference between “I” and “me”.
We are easily intimidated by so called “facts”.

    We are intimidated by “our own” thoughts and feelings.

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    8) Relaxing (without being lazy) is super important; it is more like a brave listening attitude:

    Life, tell me, guide me, show me…
    from the unpretentious place of “I don’t know”.

    Child-like, not childish 😇.

    And to playfully/lovingly become aware of our habitual mind patterns; not to fix what isn’t broken, but to dis-cover the peace, gift and abundance of this moment, here and now.

    Not to put our head in the sand, but shamelessly debunk our faulty thinking, fear, pride, shame, expectations and attachments… the whole shebang of the believe in “me” as a separate-self.

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    The portal to our natural peace, guidance and wisdom is the effortless sense “I am, I exist”.

    “Truth is simple, but the seeker is complex.”

    Our spiritual ego has a hard time to surrender, to give UP, because we invested so many tears/hopes in this assumed “me” that lives as a parasite as our thinking mind.

    (I like to discern the erroneous psychological ‘thinking mind’ from the practical/necessary ‘working mind’.)

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    Sorry for so many words.
    The words themselves are only pointers, for our attention to follow, to dis-cover the gift and mystery of simply THIS:

    I know that I am,

    but I cannot put into words what I am ❤️.

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    Many books could be written about all the nuances, and we could spend lifetimes talking and discussing words.

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    Please give my words a chance; don’t just run back into your beloved misery/thinking, but risk to be open and free in clarity and peace.

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    A last thought: In martial arts there is a saying:

    “A tight muscle is a slow muscle” 💪.

    A tight muscle requires an extra step, because it first needs to be relaxed before it can move.

    Relaxing is super important, and it can feel very scary, because of the paper tigers of “me” – our misguided thinking and muscle-memory.

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    Peace and gratitude 🙏 

    your impersonal friend,

    Holger

    PS: My words are more like a draft, not fixed as “something” to be fanatic about, but more like a sincere and playful invitation to debunk unhappiness.

  • Me or I am?

    Me or I am?

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    Dear little family,

    Since Friday I am having some type of poison oak on the arms, but I am okay.

    Got up at 4:00 (am), took a shower and ‘made’ this:
    https://nondual.community/word2/i-am-i-am-aware/

    At 9:00 I am meeting Walter and drive him up to SF, to his son.

    It’s raining (-; the heater in the trailer is running, toastily.

    Peace,
    Holger

       

    PS: Once you mentioned confusion about the ‘I am’ thingy.

    Words cannot capture it, because words are only concepts;
    pointers for our attention to follow.

    Rupert Spira formulates it this way:
    I is the name that that which knows itself gives to itself.

    ‘Knowing’ in this context is not dead mental information, but open effortlessly being presence (childlike, not childish).

    Yes, the mind is just a tool; but mistaking the tool for what I am, limiting the child of God to stories and beliefs, is slavery (in myself, in my own house); making me overlook the gift and mystery of this moment.

    “Unless you are born from above you cannot enter the kingdom…”
    Born from below we only know ‘me’ and believe that this is all who ‘I am’.

    Nothing fancy, but extraordinary!❤️

    It took me five+ decades to figure out that figuring out is not the final understanding.

    Everyone is always whole and complete, but somehow we are afraid to (psychologically) die to our sins (our exclusive identification with body-mind-world).

    The character Jesus is yOur own unfolding.
    “Have that mind which is also in Christ Jesus”…
    (don’t be double-minded).

    Someone gifted me the strange opportunity/risk:
    read the Bible as if it were written only for you!

    The same word can mean different things, like ‘me’ and ‘I am’ depending on your identification as flesh (concepts/narrative) or spirit (formless awareness, direct experience).

    Mind cannot figure this out, ‘me’ – mind – is afraid to surrender, to be no-thing.

    Love and trust 🕊️

    Maybe gently read this again, several times (as if for the first time); to relax into it, and allow insights to bloom in their own time.

    All is well 😇

  • It is never too late…

    It is never too late…

    Dear Tessa, my sweet daughter (13), a friend shared this beautiful ‘song’:

    Some minutes ago I finished a zoom meeting (Facilitator.One) with friends I am meeting since a long time, once a week.

    One thing I heard myself say was that the greatest obstacle for me learning music, or doing anything interesting, was my deep fear of making mistakes, of feeling uncomfortable in myself (I felt intimidated / paralyzed by thoughts and feelings).

    Life is the most beautiful and precious gift, but we are stuck (and call it ‘normal’) when we identify/contract ourself as the private thinker and feeler.

    🕊️

    Tessa, I love you, and wish you a beautiful life;
    however this may look like 🥰.
    Risk to be wrong, it is always a win-win!

    “In a twinkle of an eye ye can be healed.”

    “It is your Father’s [Life/Reality/Nature’s] good pleasure to give you the Kingdom [all you need to be happy, here and now]”.

    Fun and excitement is only on the surface;
    there is so much more to N❤️W that thinking cannot control or figure out; but as a personal person we are too afraid or misguided to dis-cover.

    “All of humanity’s problems
    stem from man’s inability
    to sit quietly [effortlessly] in a room
    alone for five minutes.”

    Blaise Pascal
    (he was a famous and intelligent guy).

    Tessa, as a cool idea:
    experiment with writing, play with words…
    dis-cover your own voice 🎶.

    Don’t judge it!
    It may take many years… but explore and risk being messy. Mind and speech is a life skill and journey that will nurture you in uncounted ways.

    If you feel unhappy, bored, lonely, restless, sick…
    it’s most likely simply a misunderstanding of who and what you are 😎.

    It’s hard to talk about our true nature, because in essence you are not a ‘thing’, you are not a piece of flesh.

    You know where to find me.
    “Ask and ye shall receive”.

    Peace,
    Holger

    On one level it is totally simple,
    but as ‘grownups’ we love to complicate: