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watchingthewheels
Enlightened
- Jan 23, 2021
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Came across this quote today on YouTube, and thought it might have relevance for some here, even if one isn't religious. I know I've personally had to come to terms with accepting "I don't know" this past year, while also learning to let go of past things I thought true...
"The critical point in all spiritual work is the capacity to be willing to tell the truth. Very often that truth is "I don't know,' and out of the 'I don't know' comes the willingness to surrender to God. The truth comes about through the act of surrender. The truth is not 'causing' the pain, and it is a mistake to worship the pain and think that suffering is therefore the royal road to Enlightenment. It is by realizing that the suffering within oneself is not due to the truth but to the unwillingness to let falsehood go. It is by surrender to God that the truth is revealed.
"By remembering our inner innocence when we begin spiritual work, we ask to have that which is not the truth brought to our awareness. The process is therefore the evidence of success. As a result, there may be a somewhat chaotic appearance to the lives of people who are labeled spiritual seekers. The inner person is pleased because it says, 'I have been asked to see what stands between me and the truth, and that has been brought up from my awareness to be recognized, re-owned, recontextualized, and healed.' We provide a safe space and context about our spiritual work by being centered in the Heart—not the physical heart, but from the ultimate compassion, the owning of ourself from this level, the joy of the spiritual work, and the saying 'thank you' to all the things that come up out of gratitude. The crisis is the very event of the spiritual healing. It is out of the crises that the healing occurs."
Hawkins M.D. Ph.D., David. Healing and Recovery (Kindle Locations 2283-2294)
"The critical point in all spiritual work is the capacity to be willing to tell the truth. Very often that truth is "I don't know,' and out of the 'I don't know' comes the willingness to surrender to God. The truth comes about through the act of surrender. The truth is not 'causing' the pain, and it is a mistake to worship the pain and think that suffering is therefore the royal road to Enlightenment. It is by realizing that the suffering within oneself is not due to the truth but to the unwillingness to let falsehood go. It is by surrender to God that the truth is revealed.
"By remembering our inner innocence when we begin spiritual work, we ask to have that which is not the truth brought to our awareness. The process is therefore the evidence of success. As a result, there may be a somewhat chaotic appearance to the lives of people who are labeled spiritual seekers. The inner person is pleased because it says, 'I have been asked to see what stands between me and the truth, and that has been brought up from my awareness to be recognized, re-owned, recontextualized, and healed.' We provide a safe space and context about our spiritual work by being centered in the Heart—not the physical heart, but from the ultimate compassion, the owning of ourself from this level, the joy of the spiritual work, and the saying 'thank you' to all the things that come up out of gratitude. The crisis is the very event of the spiritual healing. It is out of the crises that the healing occurs."
Hawkins M.D. Ph.D., David. Healing and Recovery (Kindle Locations 2283-2294)
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