musings…

thoughts on a variety of topics from nonduality, yoga, and meditation to business, leadership, and healthcare

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observe

When you value the inner monologue’s opinion the same as a four-year-old who believes in Santa explaining how presents are delivered on Christmas, you’ve reached the level of observation necessary to move to the next step…

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flow & obstruction

This sort of woo-woo language tends to trip up “serious” people, myself included. The profound simplicity of flow and obstruction can be challenging to grasp yet intuitively obvious.

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the insanity of a packed schedule (deconstructing the self)

If you want to wake up, you must see that a regimented schedule is another way the egoic self exerts the illusion of control. The ego (character) seeks to reinforce its existence and (I believe) that the notion of “time management” is one of the most pervasive traps out there.

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annihilation of self: memories, dreams, ambitions

I have no compulsion to learn and grow. Quite a statement coming from someone who has built an image around reading, intellectual pursuits, and spiritual growth. What appeared once as a ceaseless desire for improvement has vanished. What happened?

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stepping out of character

In consensus reality, you are the main character in a play, with many other characters playing their roles. In the awakened state, it’s as if you were playing a character in a theatrical production, but you stepped out of character while everyone else maintained their fictional personas.

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indifference, equanimity, or part of the natural rhythm

I tend to fluctuate from high highs to low lows. When I’m up, I’m like the Energizer Bunny – I require little sleep and am physically and mentally engaged throughout the day. When I’m down, I’m entirely burnt out – I want to crawl under a rock; everything from getting out of bed to washing the dishes feels challenging.

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