Deep Field

I have approached the core of all things, and felt it is as much within as it is without.

And I'd love to hear what you think it's all about :)

This blog is all my own material, unless stated :3, unless i forget, in which case, it'll probably be obvious anyway :)

Hello

I find my self not preferring the phrase “all is one”, but “one is all”. It feels stronger :)

Meditation quotes :)

Neat little tips for anyone struggling with bringing meditation into their life.

With a little more deliberation in the choice of their pursuits, all men would perhaps become essentially students and observers, for certainly their nature and destiny are interesting to all alike. In accumulating property for ourselves or our posterity, in founding a family or a state, or acquiring fame even, we are mortal; but in dealing with truth we are immortal, and need fear no change nor accident. The oldest Egyptian or Hindu philosopher raised a corner of the veil from the statue of the divinity; and still the trembling robe remains raised, and I gaze upon as fresh a glory as he did, since it was I in him that was then so bold, and it is he in me that now reviews the vision. No dust has settled on that robe; no time has elapsed since that divinity was revealed. That time which we really improve, or which is improvable, is neither past, present, nor future.

—Henry David Thoreau (Walden)

Stop asking.

Those who ask “who am I?” or “what is the meaning of life?” are asking for a solution to a problem that doesn’t exist. Quit grasping, be silent, and see that this - this moment, right now - is. As Alan Watts put it most beautifully: “What you are basically, deep, deep down, far, far in, is simply the fabric and structure of existence itself.”

Our original nature is… void, omnipresent, silent, pure; it is glorious and mysterious peaceful joy - and that is all. Enter deeply into it by awakening yourself.

—Huang Po (via nirvikalpa)

(Source: moreofamore, via soulradiance)