Thursday, March 17, 2016

Living in Non-Duality



Siddhananda: (showing the stone) OK, so, I do see the same rock and it looks really clear. There’s just sort of a black outline to it.

G: Ok

Siddhananda: And that image is kind of shifting, moving, changing a little bit.

G: Right, right. I think it was just some of that residual [energy from the previous spirit].

Siddhananda: Yeah. Ok, now it's got much more fullness and light there.

G: There you go.

Siddhananda: Ok, I’m hearing something like they may just have a message.

G: Ok

Siddhananda: I don’t know, maybe a question? It’s a little tricky to tell. Ok, they do have a question about non duality.

G: Ok, what is the question?

Siddhananda: Something like how does that feel, or how does that living [in non-duality feel]?

G: Yeah, it's always present. One separates them[selves] by the questioning. [The questioning] itself separates one because all questions and all words come from duality. So what it feels like is when the mind stills and all of that dualistic thing goes then all one has is that great IS (waves arms up in a circle a few times), that 0-ne, that zero point... which contains all things... which runs like a thread through all things. It’s a great vastness, the pregnant void.

Siddhananda: (Nodding) And there’s more fluid-ness with the energy now. It's definitely lighter, and... they’re just saying “thank you.” That’s really all [that] they needed right now.

G: Yeah, thank you (gesturing Namaste).

Siddhananda: Thank you.

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