When there is deep abundance
there is nowhere to abide.
There is nowhere to rest
or grasp onto
and yet there is rest
The sky abides
yet it never rests.
Neither can we say that
the sky is not always at rest.
We talk about the sky
as if it were something
as if it actually exists -
and yet we cannot say that
the sky does not exist.
The sky is nothing but
coming and going.
Everything is perfectly spontaneous.
The coming and going arise mutually
instantaneously.
If the true I is asleep
you will miss the point entirely
and you will continue to dwell
in the world of opposites.
So see the two as one
and the one as empty
and be liberated
within the world of duality.
At first it seems
as if begoing follows becoming.
But look even closer
and you will see
that there are only
flashes of lightning
illuminating the empty sky.
Life and death
becoming and begoing
are only words.
In order to save your life
you must see that you die
instantaneously
moment to moment
instant to instant.
Now where are you going to abide?
And where are you not abiding already?
Indeed there is nowhere
to rest your head
and there is nothing but rest.
So let go of all ideas
about permanence and impermanence
about cause and effect
and about no cause and no effect.
All such notions are dualistic concepts.
The Truth of what you are
is completely beyond all duality
and all notions of non-duality,
and yet it includes duality
and non-duality alike.
Like an ocean
that is both waves and stillness
and yet un-definable
as waves or stillness.
The truth of being
cannot be grasped by ideas
or experiences.
Both waves and stillness
are the manifest activity
of your own self.
But self cannot be defined
by its activity
nor by its non-activity.
The truth is
all-transcendent
ungraspable, all-inclusive
and closer than your own skin.
A single thought about it
obscures its essence.
The perfume of true life
is right in your nose.
There is nothing you can do
to perceive it
and yet you must do something.
I say:
Rest and be taken.
Rest and be taken.
--Adyashanti, from "My Secret is Silence"
Rest and be taken, one doing regular practice it , oneday he realise what he is
Some audio clips from our circle of sharing last Wednesday ...
thank you! lovely, these words well describe where i am re-finding my true i along my ijourney
I'm not going to lie I do not understand this thought at all. I heard the thought once and read it again, but I'm still in the dark. I did enjoy the insights of other people and they particularly made me reflect on the role of silence in my life. Not so much silence of the mind as connected to meditation, but silence of the surroundings as it affects our experience in a particular moment.
The Essence, the Light, the Fire that can be said to be Me, Self, Consciousness, is always watchful, always moving, always present, always everywhere or nowhere. The vessel, the earth suit, that houses this Divine, needs rest, sustainance, stillness, and breath to fully appreciate the experience of being alive at this moment, and this moment, and this moment...
Silence opens up the world to me. I never practiced silence until about 2 years ago. Practice of silence since then has been a regular part of life since it makes me peaceful, gives space and opening for new beautiful thoughts and realisations. I know myself, my interactions and understand others much better now and am able to choose what is important to me and live in the moment many times now.
Being at rest gives strength and true happiness. The journey to be at rest always is an ultimate destination for the seeker.
A single thought about it obscures its essence.
... There is nothing you can do to perceive it and yet you must do something.
This morning while meditation, the above insight flashed through my mind as a picture while yearning to "see" the Self. I sensed the above - that single thought - that yearning would "produce" nothing. Instead, if I just would be with all in all, then I would not be staring at the heavens seeking stars, I would perceive them all around and catch an unexpected glimpse out of my peripheral vision. And, there was peace and rest as I floated, instead of working so hard to swim in the right direction.
"The Master does nothing, yet nothing is undone." Lao Tsu
Beautiful..Many times, when I'm under open skies with plants and trees, the distinction between working and resting disappears for hours together. Also reminds me of a friend who used to say with a wink "I don't want to rest and rust because I'm always at rest".