Authors: Stephan Bodian
Next, relax the fixation of energy in the brain and imagine all the ideas and concepts dissolving into emptiness, like ice dissolving into water. Don’t hold on to anything. Let it all go. Whatever you need, you already have, so set down your baggage and allow the river of life to take you.
Rest in the limitless spaciousness and emptiness of innocent looking, don’t-know mind. Remember that reality begins and ends right here, in this timeless moment. Nothing else is needed, and nothing is left out. You already are what you seek. Just be it!
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Absolute truth,
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Advaita Vedanta,
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Adyashanti,
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Affectionate awareness,
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Alexander technique,
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Attraction, law of,
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Authentic awakening,
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Awakened life,
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Awakening,
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Enlightenment; Spiritual awakening
being and,
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claims about,
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defined,
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different paths to,
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dispelling seven myths about,
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ego’s ploys about,
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energetic experience of,
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full flowering of,
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initial phase of,
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nature of,
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occurrence of,
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paradox and,
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progressive approach to,
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self-authentication and,
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suffering and,
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turbulent nature of,
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Awareness, affectionate,
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Being
alternative terms for,
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awakening and,
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Beliefs, spiritual
ego and,
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feelings and,
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filling the void with,
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Bugental, James,
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Chakras and embodiment,
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Chao-chou,
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Chino, Kobun,
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Chogyam Trungpa.
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Trungpa, Chogyam
Chopra, Deepak,
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“Closing the gap,”
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Core paradox,
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Darshan
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Dharma.
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Truth(s)
Diamond Sutra,
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Direct approach to awakening,
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Dissociation,
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Dizang, Zen Master,
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Dogen, Zen Master,
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Dzogchen (great perfection),
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Ego,
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embodiment and,
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grip of,
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spiritual beliefs and,
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truth and,
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Ego inflation,
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Ego-state psychology,
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Embodiment,
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of awakening,
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commitment to deeper,
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defined,
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ego and,
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progressive approach and,
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psychotherapy and,
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supporting process of,
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through the chakras,
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ways to support,
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EMDR.
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Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR)
Emerson, Ralph Waldo,
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Emotional body, freeing of,
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Emotional hijacking,
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Empedocles,
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Emptiness
fearing,
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Enlightenment,
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Awakening
myths about,
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radical,
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in Zen,
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Eternal Now,
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Exercises.
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Breathe and Reflect exercises
Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR),
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Feelings, beliefs and,
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“Fire of truth,”
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Truth(s)
kindling,
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revealing,
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Forgetting,
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Form and emptiness,
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Formal self-inquiry,
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Fundamentalism, lure of,
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Gateless gate,
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Genuine awakening.
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Authentic awakening
Globality,
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Goleman, Daniel,
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“Great Death,”
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“Great perfection” (Dzogchen),
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Guerrilla Zen,
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Gurus,
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Hakuin, Zen Master,
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Healing vortex,
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Hsuan-sha, Zen Master,
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Hui-k’o,
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Hui-neng,
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Inner-child work,
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Inquiry, presence and,
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Self-inquiry
Integrity, living with true,
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Islands of insanity,
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Jai Uttal,
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John of the Cross, Saint,
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“Just sitting,”
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“Just this,”
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Kabir (Indian poet),
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Kalu Rinpoche,
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Kant, Immanuel,
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Katagiri, Dainin,
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Kensho
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Klein, Jean,
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Law of attraction,
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Letting go,
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Lewis, John Wren,
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Li Po,
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Life stories, living without,
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Listening, practice of,
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Ma-tsu,
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Mahamudra,
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Meditation
being “invited” to,
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energetics of,
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mind and,
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sitting and,
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words of instruction for,
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Milarepa,
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Mind, meditation and,
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Mindfulness
practice of presence and,
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Myths of awakening, dispelling,
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Nan-chuan,
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New Age,
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Nisargadatta Maharaj,
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Now, eternal,
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Oneness,
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Open secret,
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Paradox, core,
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Pascal, Blaise,
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Paul, Saint,
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Podvoll, Edward,
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Presence
inquiry and,
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mindfulness practice and,
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practice of,
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Prison, escaping from the,
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Progress and the spiritual path,
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Progressive approach to awakening
embodiment stage and,
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pros and cons of,
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Psychotherapy,
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Putting another head on top of your own,
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Radical spirituality,
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Ramana Maharshi,
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Relative truth,
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Repression barrier,
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Rinzai Zen tradition,
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Robbins, Tim,
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Root patterns,
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Roshi, Suzuki,
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Roshis,
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Rumi (Persian poet and mystic),
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Samskaras
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Schopenhauer, Arthur,
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Seeking,
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without seeking,
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Segal, Suzanne,
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“Self-and-world construct system,”
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Self-improvement,
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Self-inquiry,
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formal,
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koan practice and,
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spontaneous,
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turning words,
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“unfindability” approach to,
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Separate self, investigating,
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Shakyamuni Buddha,
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Silence,
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Sitting,
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Somatic experiencing,
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Spiritual awakening,
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Awakening
defined,
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vertical and horizontal dimensions of,
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Spiritual beliefs.
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Beliefs, spiritual
Spiritual bypassing,
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effects of,
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Spiritual dogma,
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Spiritual drunkenness,
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Spiritual paths, progress and,
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Spiritual qualities, cultivation of,
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