I feel we were born to journey through life to experience every sensation and conscious phenomenon both imaginable and unimaginable. That our true nature is the very essence of all creation (real and unreal), and our mission (instinct) is simply to partake in the preservation of existence (mere presence) and be nurtured by life for all eternity (our intentions).
Different sensations and conscious phenomena are renewed infinitely for us to ever be able to grasp the whole of knowledge. It’s what our soul truly relishes, isn’t it? The hunt and search for answers that we can never attain or certainly will not be content with what we find staring right back at us in the mirror called reality.
All sentient beings have no beginning or end, it’s only “consciousness”, this word merely point at the incomprehensible truth…that we will never know what is this vivid illusion that we call reality. It’s the very reason we’re always finding out something new about ourselves. Just as with reality, we hardly know ourselves, least of all know our minds. What is it? Somehow, despite ignorance or distractions, we are aware that the world reflects us.
Deep down we know the sky and ground, and everything in between really is us; that we are reborn and reincarnated in to countless forms, realms and planes of existence. Call it Deja vu. Whatever! But it’s the new sun that rise every morning, and mysteries in and of life that inspire me to write intriguing, thought provoking pieces, and share knowledge and experiences with like minded people such as yourself. Thank you for joining us in this league of curious minds.
In my articles and essays I will share my journey through many realms, hell and back. With the hope that you may find some answers you have been searching for or aspire to take another look at your own journey and share it with us. I’m happy with just sharing a good recipe with you! All the more by your receiving my spiritual journey.
I consider myself a spiritual nomad, on the path, going where it leads me. So far it has connected me with amazing spiritual minded people. I’ve been practicing Buddhism on and off for nearly 20 years. But I always return to the cushion. I lived with my teacher and sangha at a monastery for awhile. I took my practice back to the mundane world to better understand the teachings I’d received. Whoa! best describes it.
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