Teacher: Julie Miller video: Meditation & Spiritual Enlightenment http://www.bliss-music.com/enlightenment.htm#.UW0XLLWG1Z4 http://www.bliss-music.com/enlightenment.htm
There is only one thing ever to point to for your own freedom. And it's not a thing, it is this moment. This is where your focus should rest. Not today, not this hour, not this minute nor this second, it is much more simple than that. It is right now, this very moment. To allow everything to be as it is just now. To let yourself be present with what is right now. And right now you exist.
Right now, there is a feeling of being. In this moment without referring to your thoughts there is this undeniable sense that you are. Notice this. Not "you are a person" or "your are" anything at all. But simply being. It is indescribable, indefinable, but it is here. If thoughts come, let them come, let them go. If feelings are there let them be. Don't resist anything.
Don't even resist the resistance. Because if you resist this moment, if you think it should be other than it is, then you are at war with this moment. And no matter how hard you try and manipulate your world in this moment to be the way you would like it to be, it will only be the way that it is. So you either are resting in this moment or you are fighting this moment.
You are living as "is-ness" or your are living as "I want." To be here in and as this moment, or to be lost in your thoughts. You can't have both. Freedom or limitation. This present moment, or your endless commentary about who you think you are, where you have been and where you are going. Can you let everything be in this moment?
Can you stop trying to change and control your world and instead, simply rest with me right now? Just for this second, can you let go and rest in what is here and now? Don't worry if you are doing it right or wrong. Just be here with me. Notice this moment. Notice that in this moment you exist. That you cannot deny this feeling that existence is happening.
Very simple. Are you still here? If not, just come back, let go of your thinking and keep coming back and all is peaceful again What else is there besides now? Isn't it all thoughts outside of now? Isn't it all your imagination outside of now? Let all of that go for just this moment. This is all that there is and the only thing. This moment is freedom itself, bliss itself, love itself. So incredibly intoxicating. So nurturing.
This moment is you. And the is-ness goes on forever. So easy and so simple. Too simple for thinking. It's too subtle to be figured out or defined. It is you and you alone. And if you find this hard, simply ask yourself "Who am I?" In this moment, who are you?
This question simply takes out the thinking you and all that is left is this feeling of being, of just watching. All that is left is this moment. Ask this over and over. "Who am I? Who am I?" The question takes you immediately back to now. Or you can just surrender. Surrender to everything that is happening right here and right now.
Let all of your fixing, wanting, needing, controlling go. What will be left is just this moment. Just you. If there is emotion let the emotion be. If there is pain, let the pain be. Feel it completely in this moment, don't label it, judge it or resist it.
If you let it be completely you will see that there is something quite profound in the pain, something incredibly beautiful and nurturing. You pass right through this solid feeling of you into something that has no boundaries. Where you are love itself. You are bliss itself. You are presence itself. You are consciousness.
Are you still here? Are you still present? Breathe with me here. Sit with me here. Stop trying to fix what needs not fixing. Stop trying to get into a meditative state, or to be peaceful. Just be, and in the being, the one that resists is no more.
And if you rest here, you will see that everything is happening by itself. That thoughts come by themselves, breathing happens by itself. That everything is moving along just fine without you pretending to control everything. And then you can rest in this moment, you can dive deeply, unceasingly into this moment and disappear into the sweet nectar of silence.
Source:http://lightworkers.org/wisdom/julie-miller/180464/meditation-and-spiritual-enlightenment
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