Invitation To Flow

Flow is an experience of Heaven on Earth.

It happens magically during wide-awake,

thought-free, sensory awareness.

You can find it in gardening, folding clothes,

rocking a baby, or singing to a favorite song.

In flow, we take each moment exactly as it is,

without modifying thought, goal, plan, or judgment.

Focusing on our own physical being,

we surrender to its pure energy

and find ourselves dissolving into fluid, easy, spontaneous,

even dance-like motion filled with soul.

It just happens,

effortless, timeless, eternal, like a river.

Float in it.

But be alert to ego’s siren call for control,

analysis, impatience, frustration, self-consciousness,

embarrassment, or simply “getting back to normal.”

 With a single complaint, we trade

enlightenment for ego,

and the prison doors of the mind close again.

Disappearing

Disappearing

Gazing out the window into an August garden, absent-

mindedly surveying the colorful,  overflowing

abundance,

I rest in the peace of now.

I enter stillness.

Words lose their meaning,

tumble into silent nothingness.

The mind settles.

I disappear in the void.

Only a shell remains,

and you,

everywhere, 

like air.

New Mantras

New Mantras

 Realizing that God’s consciousness is our consciousness

begins a new chapter of spiritual life,

but only if we dissolve the small and fretful self.

New mantras can help bring this expansion.

In a quiet, wide-awake consciousness,

repeat after me…

“I do not exist.”

“I am not this.”

 “I am God.”

Don’t argue with these words.

Simply repeat them deliberately, consciously.

Notice what you see differently,

how you feel, and

what surprises you most.

Then go deeper.

To Be God

To Be God

To be God is to dissolve

into the state of conscious being

that is God,

but we only discover this Self

in an awareness free of identity,

 goals, conditions, and preconceptions.

God is not a person, place, idea, or fantasy,

 God is an experience of pure consciousness.

We enter God’s consciousness

through our own.