Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Hay-Ku of the Day (Psychological Paradigm Shift)

The Awareness of 
Being I Am is certain
What I think is not.

The Awareness of 
Being I Am is certain
What is felt is not.

The Awareness of 
Being I Am is certain
What is seen is not.

***

That I Am is AlI
I can know with certainty
All else is inferred.

That I Am is AlI
I can know with certainty
All else is believed.

That I Am is AlI
I can know with certainty
All else is conceived.

***

The Awareness of 
Being I Am is changeless
All else is changeful.

The Knowledge I Am
Is certain, while relative
Knowledge is doubtful.

Perfectly certain
I Am while all the rest is
Subject to question.

Re: "All I can say truly is: 'I am,' all else is inference..." -- Sri Nisargadatta

[Rich Note: For a direct experience of said certainty, check out "How Good Can You Stand It!" by Thomas Kelley -- the best and most practical extrapolation, I yet read, of Syd Bank's "Three Principle Insight" [which the Three Principle Community of psychologists and therapists, with a 40 year track record of unparalleled and documented success, see as an ongoing "paradigm shift" (from "living outside in to living inside out") in the way humanity presently relates to itself and reality].

https://www.amazon.com/How-Good-Can-Stand-Understanding/dp/1504964225/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1475590277&sr=8-1&keywords=how+good+can+you+stand+it

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