Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Robert Adams



There are so many people who want a beautiful world in which to live, where there's everlasting peace and tranquility, where there's joy and abundance. Yet these things are temporary. This is not the way of this world. It's interesting, when you stop thinking of joy, when you stop thinking of sadness, when you stop thinking of good things and bad things, again, something wonderful happens to you, for you are no longer attached to anything. Yet in this non-attachment, you feel love and kindness, beauty and joy, in a totally different way.



ADVICE FROM MARIA SABINA

 


ECKHART TOLLE

 


A Woman Who Dissolved Religion Into Love BY SpiritualSoul1969


A reverential reflection on Lalleshwari

Religion often begins as a doorway. But over time, it can become a boundary.

Lalleshwari, respectfully revered as Lal Ded and Lal Arifa, did not reject religion. She entered it so deeply that she reached its source—and there, something unexpected happened. The structure dissolved, and what remained was not doctrine, not identity, but love in its purest, uncontained form.

She did not dismantle religion through argument. She outgrew it through experience.

Most people inherit religion as instruction—what to believe, how to practice, where to belong. Lalleshwari moved beyond inheritance into intimacy. She did not relate to the divine as something outside to be approached. She encountered it as something within to be recognised. And once that recognition stabilised, the scaffolding of religion—necessary for many—became transparent.


Through that transparency, love emerged.

Not sentimental love. Not emotional attachment. But a quality of being that does not divide, does not negotiate, does not exclude. A love that does not ask, “Who are you?” before it responds. A love that does not belong to a group, yet nourishes all.

This is where religion dissolves—not into chaos, but into clarity.




The Ouroboros BY KUNDALINI33

 The Ouroboros isn’t just a serpent eating its tail.. it’s the mirror of aw BY KUNDALINI aWAreness looking back at itself, the moment where unity folds in to meet itself.


It reminds us that there is no beginning and no end.

Infinity isn’t far away.. it’s right here, repeating through every breath, every heartbeat, every orbit of the stars.

Everything moves in cycles within cycles, a rhythm that carries the same eternal truth.

Time is not linear..

it’s a circle, a wave that keeps returning.

Past and future are just reflections of one infinite present, constantly renewing itself.

The Ouroboros shows us that oneness isn’t stillness.. it’s motion, a living dance.

It’s the endless meeting of self and cosmos, where consciousness wakes up to itself over and over again.



Monday, April 27, 2026

Mogi das




“Most of the almost eight billion souls on earth desire the same thing, sustenance and covering, peace and love, while few find. Why? Restraint and observance of the wisdom (dharma) of the Laws of Creation has not been taught, respected nor practiced. Only the karma of discord can follow. Only as this spiritual path of these Divine Laws are brought into alignment with our ‘awareness’ of actions can our minds be cleared of the physicality of ego so as to being able become 'aware’ of our own higher Self, where correction of thought and bliss are found.”



Karolina Goswami

 


BY The Still Point



Creation is endless only for the mind that looks outward. Find the seer and the question ends. The world appears with the “I” and disappears when the “I” is absent. So do not chase explanations. Find what gives rise to the “I” and the rest is resolved.



Anandamayi Ma

 Reality is beyond speech and thought. Only that which can be expressed in words is being said. But what cannot be put into language is indeed That which is.




 Hermann Hesse


Great masses of people these days live out their lives in a dull and loveless stupor. Sensitive persons find our inartistic manner of existence oppressive and painful, and they withdraw from sight… I believe what we lack is joy. The ardor that a heightened awareness imparts to life, the conception of life as a happy thing, as a festival… But the high value put upon every minute of time, the idea of hurry-hurry as the most important objective of living, is unquestionably the most dangerous enemy of joy.