Reblog these posts as much as you like. No copyright is imposed. About the author: Keith is a "pratyeka" mystic according to Buddhism because his Mystical Experiences of Reality (MER) were spontaneous. (He is not a Buddhist or member of any religion). He had MERs every year from the age of 15 to 35 years of age. Pratyeka mystics don't teach, preach, evangelise, or prosletise what they know. However, when Keith recognises those who are chosen and driven to seek Ultimate Reality he does reach out to them, cautiously, to help them stop floundering and recognise themselves, know what is happening to them. Then his inclination is to remove himself unless called upon. All Is Well.
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just curious, when you say “came up, this was suggested” are you referring to a insight received while in meditative state? Ann
My spiritual promptings come up day and night now, but not from deliberate meditation. This is how this came about:
From the very beginning of my mystic experiences of Reality I passionately needed to live every day with Reality.
Eventually I started getting nudges to write a Blog about these experiences. I resisted but they persisted so I started writing.
And it works. Now I am steeped day and night in Reality, and have been given contentment. I have the ability to know humanity’s relationship with Reality, to discriminate between the two.
Is this discrimination what you’re looking for in your meditation? How to identify the spiritual promptings from the mundane?
If it is, you may find spiritual writing to be a big boost to your spiritual existence. I am sending you a post on spiritual writing that hasn’t been posted yet.
If spiritual writing helps you as it did me it will immerse you into Reality, at least give you discrimination, contentment – even as your human attachments dissolve and the real you emerges.
just curious, when you say “came up, this was suggested” are you referring to a insight received while in meditative state? Ann
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Ann,
My spiritual promptings come up day and night now, but not from deliberate meditation. This is how this came about:
From the very beginning of my mystic experiences of Reality I passionately needed to live every day with Reality.
Eventually I started getting nudges to write a Blog about these experiences. I resisted but they persisted so I started writing.
And it works. Now I am steeped day and night in Reality, and have been given contentment. I have the ability to know humanity’s relationship with Reality, to discriminate between the two.
Is this discrimination what you’re looking for in your meditation? How to identify the spiritual promptings from the mundane?
If it is, you may find spiritual writing to be a big boost to your spiritual existence. I am sending you a post on spiritual writing that hasn’t been posted yet.
If spiritual writing helps you as it did me it will immerse you into Reality, at least give you discrimination, contentment – even as your human attachments dissolve and the real you emerges.
Best wishes,
Keith.
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