Saturday, February 22, 2014

Twitter, Blogspot and Facebook Archive 4

"...As time goes, physical science will soon understand what time and space are actually about. In a very literal sense, we are approaching the end of human ignorance. If the prophets are right—and they have been remarkably right to date—our reach to the limits of light, human understanding, corresponds to a period of tumult in personal and world affairs. Therefore, we have only a short time remaining to turn from our self-limiting views, slough off the old sense of ignorance with its cherished notions, and awaken to the Child of Identity (Christ as the Presence of the Awareness of Being I Am) and Its birthright.

"But that isn't the end of things either. Humanity is soon to make a spiritual and metaphysical breakout into a new day, a new time and space. Those who find the Child within, and listen to Its Covenant, are to DO what they have been intended to do from the beginning of linear history.  Another "dimension" is to be added!  This book is about that."    

"The reader has a role to play in these events. This volume would not have come into your hands unless you were to be apart of the story soon to unfold..."

William Samuel, "The a Child Within Us a Lives," Introduction, page 10 & 11

[Rich Note: The parenthetical matter in this case is mine.]

18 comments:

rfhay333 said...

[Rich Note: Recent tweet responses.]

Re: "God is a process, and you are part of the process right now.@ Neal Donald Walsh

"God is a process..." seen from a bottom-up, particle state perspective; but Seen from a Top-Down Quantum perspective God is One and Done.

Re: The means to abide in Self is to begin inquiring inwardly, "Who am I?" ~ Sri Ramana Maharshi

Alternately, "Keep in mind the feeling I Am, merge in it until mind and feeling are one," as Sri Nisargadatta suggests.

rfhay333 said...

Two More Twit Replies:

Re: "This is Nirvana, this is Pure be Bliss. For Pure Bliss is the process of God 'godding.'” Neal Donald Walsh Twit

Yes, the "First Person Singular of the Present Tense To Be I Am" is not a noun but a verb, not "a Being" but "a Process of Being."

[Rich Note: Only the Absolute -- which is prior to the Alpha-Omega Awareness of Being I Am -- is the Only Changeless Ultimate Subject and Object Simultaneously (SELF).],

Re: "OY!"

In looking up "OY" (I asked my 13 year old granddaughter if "Oy" was a text word and she replied, "If it is, it's old person text word ;-), I ran across a song titled "Oy Vey" by Mac Miller, with a refrain that sums it up pretty well, as well: "...Oy vey, holy cow, oh my god, wow, Oy vey, holy cow, oh my god, wow..."

rfhay333 said...

Morning Fruit:

Watch what you think
And you will come to See You
Are Not what You think.

Watch what you think
And you will come to See You
Are Not the Thinker.

rfhay333 said...

Bill Quote Quotes: 2-24-14

From "The Guide to Awareness and Tranquility"

"Tender, childlike simplicity and honesty are the hallmarks of Reality's Tranquility." WmSamuel

"Tranquility—call it Equanimity, Serenity or Peace, if you like—has little to do witheducation and less with religion." WmSamuel

"The Child Within Us Lives"

"We know—and we know, we know—only when we find it andfeel it within the Heart." WmSamuel

"Right now, bring yourself from an over-concern with things within Awareness to Awareness itself." WmSamuel

"The final discipline involves the correct apprehension of Identity and passing that clear perception along to our world as quickly as possible." WmSamuel

rfhay333 said...

"The statement that leaves one standing on his own two feet, without saint or avatar external to himself, is the only statement worthy of the world." WmSamuel (Private Journals)

rfhay333 said...

[Rich Note: Did a random search of old files on blogspot and like this one so much I thought it worthy of a reprise.]

MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2009
Hay-Ku of the Day (Happiness Itself) -Reprise
[Rich Note; Companion image may be viewed at rfhay333.gather.com.]

(Letting the Inner Smile Out Photograph)

Letting the Inner Smile Out (2009); When I was younger, my stock answer to people who looked at my face and asked what's wrong was, "Nothing, that's just the way I look when I'm thinking"; more recently, I'm thinking less and enjoying it more; Companion haiku: Accompanying.

Lose interest in
Thought and you are Free to Be
Happiness Itself.

[Rich Note: Alternatives to the third line of today's offering include: Eternally Now, Everlasting Joy, Everlasting Life, Everlasting Love, Everlasting Light, The Light of the World, The Light of Pure Love, The Light of the World, The Glory of God, The Joy of Being, The Truth of Being, Pure Being Itself, Fully Self-Aware, Present and Aware, The Knowledge I Am, Consciousness Itself, Essential to All, What You Always Are, Yourself as You Are, The One in Many or The Eternal One.]

[Rich Note: This offering was Inspired by the following quote from Jackie O'Keeffe's, "Born to Be Free, The Freedom You Look For is Where You Are Looking From" (http:/jackieokeeffe.com): "To continue to look outside for something that is already inside only serves to distract you from looking within. This is the fundamental flaw in the pursuit of happiness. It can never be attained from without and so to pursue it in any way is futile. All external circumstances, activities, possessions and events are designed to keep the mind entertained. But happiness is outside the realm of mind: it is outside the functionings and capacity of the mind. It is in the realm of placing your attention on your innate nature. To feel and experience real happiness, causeless happiness, requires conscious or unconscious surrendering of your interest in your thoughts." (page 14)/(Fair Use).]

[Rich Note: Little Divine Synergy going on here, as I just went to Jackie's site to confirm her URL and the following cycling, random quote was the one that appeared: "Your true nature is causeless and living causeless happiness is your natural state of being." Pretty neat, huh?]

rfhay333 said...

Stop looking for Help
Outside in any Person
Place or Circumstance.

Stop looking for Help
Inside in any Feeling
Thought or Emotion.

rfhay333 said...

"When the Ineffable asked 'What am I?' the tangible world came into being. When the Ineffable asked 'Who am I?' life appeared."

Very simply, the tangible world is God's knowledge of What God is," the old man answered. "Life is God's knowledge of Who God is."

"The Child within that sparks the life of each of us is God's own Self-awareness in the process of happening. That spark is God's Self-image."

"The arrogant and frightened ego that surrounds the spark is the husk of man-made nothingness standing like a veil between Godhead and Its Self-Image."

"The Who includes the What and there is no division between Awareness and the images that appear within it here." (Master Han/WmSamuel)

rfhay333 said...

Resting in Presence
As the Thought-Free Awareness
Of Being I Am.

rfhay333 said...

Being Here and Now
Still and Silent as I Am
One with the Father.

(OOMM Oldie - Top 3 Favorite)

rfhay333 said...

I forget I Am
Awareness because I think
I am a person.

rfhay333 said...

Light Candles by Sandy Jones

"...I am the Child I am. I just be me, this original Self and that alone is the way to light candles in the world

http://www.celestialsong.com/Light%20Candles.htm

rfhay333 said...

Enlightened of the
Illusion of Being a
Separate Person.

rfhay333 said...

Re: "...God Is With Me Always..."

Any "god" that is
Other than I Am is not
An Absolute One.

"Lo, I Am with You
Always" as the "Awareness
Of Being" You Are.

God, as the "Presence
Of Awareness I Am," must
"Be with Me Always."

rfhay333 said...

I must be Aware
To Imagine I Am not
Awareness Itself.

To Be other than
I Am as This Awareness
Is impossible.

rfhay333 said...

Falling in Love with
The Presence of Awareness
Fulfills the First Law.

rfhay333 said...

Here's something from Ram Dass I found to be pretty cool this morning:

http://www.ramdass.org/dying-is-absolutely-safe/

rfhay333 said...

This epitaph was on a tombstone in a cemetery near Boston Commons, in Boston, MA (as well as the in Ashby, MA, mentioned by Ram Dass in piece previously linked):

“Remember friend, as you pass by, as you are now, so once was I. As I am now, so you must be. Prepare yourself to follow me.” (Anon.)