Tag: Ground of Being
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The Unfolding of Truth – Appendix B
The Veil and the Real: Islam, Mysticism, and the Eternal Structure “He is the First and the Last, the Apparent and the Hidden.”— Qur’an, Surah 57:3 Islam and the Ontological Unity of Being At the heart of Islam is the affirmation: “There is no god but God.” This statement, while theological on the surface, also…
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Christianity and the Structure of Being– 5: Toward Fulfillment — Christianity and the End of Dualism
The Return to What Has Always Been True Christianity stands today at a threshold — not of decline, but of fulfillment. After centuries of tension between its deepest intuitions and its inherited metaphysics, the time has come to see what has been gesturing from the beginning: that the truths it proclaims are not mere hopes…
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The Final Non-Duality 3 – Christian Mysticism: Union, Darkness, and the Eternal God
From Ascent to Appearing: Rereading the Path of the Soul The mystical tradition in Christianity stands as one of the most powerful witnesses to the limits of conceptual thought and the longing of the soul for something that cannot be captured by language. From Dionysius the Areopagite to John of the Cross and Meister Eckhart,…
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Contemplative Seeing and the Unshakable Center – 9
The Final Unveiling: Recognizing the Ground of Being As we bring this exploration to completion, we stand before a recognition that is both deeply familiar and profoundly transformative. Throughout history, the great traditions of religion, philosophy, and spirituality have pointed—though often in fragmented or contradictory ways—toward the same reality: the existence of a foundational ground…
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Contemplative Seeing and the Unshakable Center – 8
Love, Effortlessness, and the Unshaken Self Throughout this series, we have explored the nature of contemplative seeing—the immediate recognition of reality beyond the conditioned patterns of thought. We now turn to three interwoven aspects of this recognition: the paradox of effort and non-effort, the realization of love as the ground of being, and the abiding…
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Contemplative Seeing and the Unshakable Center – 7
The Depth of Silence – Seeing Without Seeking There is a seeing that is not bound to the restless search for meaning, control, or security. It is not the movement of thought attempting to grasp, categorize, or resolve, but a direct witnessing—silent, effortless, and without center. This article explores the nature of contemplative seeing, the…
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Contemplative Seeing and the Unshakable Center – 6
The Unclouded Sun – The Ground of Joy and Love In moments of deep presence, there is often a subtle yet undeniable sense of joy and love—not the shifting emotions we commonly associate with these words, but something deeper, quieter, and more fundamental. This is not an experience added to reality but the natural fragrance…
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Contemplative Seeing and the Unshakable Center – 5
The Transparent Self – Seeing Without Distortion The more we rest in presence, the more we recognize that much of what we call “ourselves” is a web of interpretations, habits, and conditioned patterns. Thought constructs narratives, emotions amplify them, and desires propel them forward. Yet beneath this constant movement, there is something still—something clear, open,…
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Contemplative Seeing and the Unshakable Center – 4
The Stillness of Presence – Encountering Reality Beyond Thought In our exploration of truth and the unshakable center, we have touched on the peace and joy that appear when resting beyond thought. Now, we delve deeper into the stillness of presence—a state where reality reveals itself unhindered, beyond the filters of thought and interpretation. This…
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Contemplative Seeing and the Unshakable Center – 3
The Unshakable Center – Resting Beyond Thought In our previous articles, we explored the immediate encounter with truth and the peace and joy found in resting in truth. Now, we turn to a crucial aspect of this experience: the unshakable center—the deep core of awareness that remains unaffected by the fluctuations of thought, emotion, or…
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Contemplative Seeing and the Unshakable Center – 2
Resting in Truth – The Joy and Peace of Being Building upon our exploration of the immediate encounter with truth, this article delves deeper into the experience of resting in that truth. Once the ground of being is revealed—however briefly—it offers a profound peace and joy that transcend ordinary understanding. This rest in truth is…
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Contemplative Seeing and the Unshakable Center – 1
The Immediate Encounter – Discovering the Ground of Being In moments of stillness—whether fleeting or sustained—there arises the possibility of encountering something profound: the immediate, unmediated appearance of truth. This is not a concept or an intellectual insight but a direct recognition beyond thought, beyond the pull of becoming. It is a moment where reality…
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Contemplative Seeing and the Unshakable Center
Introduction: The Unveiling of Contemplation Contemplation. The word often carries religious, mystical, or philosophical weight, evoking images of silent monks, meditating sages, or deep thinkers lost in reverie. It seems distant, reserved for those who dedicate themselves to spiritual pursuits. But is this really the case? Is contemplation something rare and otherworldly, or is it…
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I Am – 2: The Divided Mind – Thought, Perception, and the Illusion of Fragmentation
The Split Between Awareness and Thought The recognition of “I Am” as the unshakable ground of Being is foundational. Yet, despite its immediacy, this recognition is often obscured by the incessant movement of conditioned thought. Why does the mind veil what is most evident? The tendency of thought to divide experience into subject and object,…
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“I Am” – 1: The Unshakable Foundation of Being
The Most Certain Truth The search for truth often begins with questions about reality and existence: What is the nature of being? Yet, the most fundamental certainty is not found “out there” but within the immediacy of our own awareness. Before we inquire about the nature of reality, we must first recognize that we are.…
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The Illusion of Control and the Groundless World
We often think of the current world crisis as something political or economic, something triggered by wars, shifting alliances, the collapse of trust in leadership. And while all this is visible on the surface, something deeper and more enduring lies beneath. What we’re witnessing is not merely a Western crisis, nor a contest between old…
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The Unveiling of Being – Article 7: Religion, Theology, and the Movement Toward the Eternal
Religious thought has long sought to grasp the nature of ultimate reality, often articulating it through symbols, narratives, and doctrines that attempt to bridge the finite and the infinite. While diverse in form, religious traditions share an underlying impulse: the recognition of something beyond the transient, something absolute and indestructible. This movement, though often expressed…
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Beyond Left and Right – Article 5: The Return of Meaning and Order
The recognition of the indestructible foundation of Being marks the turning point in the search for meaning. If human civilization has suffered from fragmentation, nihilism, and relativism, it is not due to a lack of ingenuity, technological progress, or political innovation, but because it has lost sight of the eternal structure that underlies all existence.…
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Near Death Experiences 8: Conclusion: NDEs as an Expression of the Unfolding of Truth
Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) have long been the subject of debate—are they proof of an afterlife, hallucinations of a dying brain, or something else entirely? Throughout this series, we have moved beyond these conventional interpretations, recognizing that both the materialist and religious readings of NDEs remain confined within the assumption of becoming. Rather than proving or…
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Post 6 – Rethinking Nihilism in Religious Thought
What Would Become of Our Systems of Thought? What would become of our various systems of thought if we were to remove from their core the nihilistic persuasion? To a certain extent, we have already explored that, but let us now get a bit more specific, perhaps starting with religion and spirituality. First, a brief…
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