The Simplicity of What Is
Perhaps what we most deeply want is to simply be here as we are, hearing the birds or the traffic sounds, enjoying a cup of coffee, thinking whatever thoughts are passing through, seeing whatever is being seen, being this breathing, sensing, awaring aliveness, just as it is—not needing anything more or less. Just this. Simple, simple, simple.
What seems to get in the way? Believing that "This isn’t it," that "I’m not okay," that "Something better needs to happen." Thinking that we are separate from the whole and in control, mistaking our conceptual maps for the living reality, resisting what is, seeking happiness somewhere else. But even all of this is simply impersonal momentary energetic appearances with no actual substance. Nothing is ever really in the way.
We are like waves in the ocean—ever-changing, inseparable movements of a seamless whole that has no center and no periphery. Experience is ever-changing while never departing from the timeless immediacy of here and now. When we imagine that we are separate from the ocean, feelings of deficiency, dissatisfaction and uneasiness inevitably follow. We search for certainty and something to grasp. But in holding on to nothing at all, there is immense freedom.
What is offered here invites firsthand exploration and direct discovery, not belief or dogma. There is no finish-line, no method, no future goal, only this ever-fresh aliveness.
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