Meditate with a Certainty of Divine Awareness
Includes a meditation guide & quotes from Buddha and Ramana.
Lord Buddha’s First Sermon
Last week we discussed the significance of Buddha’s first sermon on the need to ignore everything that comes and goes; and instead, pay attention to that which isn’t transitory. In simple terms, ignore the mind, and every kind of phenomena. Pay attention instead to the source of your clear awareness.
The following short meditation guide will help you to focus on the clear awareness of your soul.
Podcast on the Nature of Clear Awareness
On Saturday, November 5th, I gave a podcast that provided some additional guidance on the need to pay attention to the source of your clear awareness.
This podcast also provides some additional perspectives from Maharishi Ramana and a few other saints. Here’s the audio copy of this podcast.
Every human is constantly evolving, whether they realize it or not.
Slowly, over billions of years we chase every desire that can be desired and then we run from every fear that can be feared. If you’ve seen a dog running around in circles while it tries to catch its tail, then you’ll have a fair idea of what our initial lifetimes are like as a human.
Eventually, we become totally exhausted at our outward based efforts of trying to find a permanent sense of peaceful enlightenment. It simply doesn’t happen while we’re trying to find our ultimate state of harmony while we’re stillspeeding down the blind highways and dead-end alleys of the mind.
Eventually, we realize the royal road to enlightenment isn’t in the mind, which is outside of our soul. Eventually, as we melt within ourselves, we have a true, joyful experience of our own soul-based clear awareness.And when that happens our life becomes totally, and wonderfully, different.