"If we can imagine a wheel whose rim is the cycle of births and deaths,
all of the 'stuff' of life, conditioned reality, and whose center is
perfect flow, formless no-mind, the source, weâve got one foot with most
of our weight on the circumference of the wheel, and one foot
tentatively on the center. Thatâs the beginning of awakening. And we
come in, and we sit down and meditate, and suddenly thereâs a moment
when we feel the perfection of our being and our connection. Then our
weight goes back on the outside of the wheel. Over and over and over,
this happens.
Slowly, slowly the weight shifts. Then the weight shifts just enough so that there is a slight predominance on the center of the wheel, and we find that we naturally just want to sit down and be quiet, that we donât have to say, 'Iâve got to meditate now,' or 'Iâve got to read a holy book,' or 'Iâve got to turn off the television set,' or 'Iâve got to do⊠anything.' It doesnât become that kind of a discipline anymore. The balance has shifted.
And we keep allowing our lives to become more and more simple, more and more harmonious. And less and less are we grabbing at this and pushing that away..."
Slowly, slowly the weight shifts. Then the weight shifts just enough so that there is a slight predominance on the center of the wheel, and we find that we naturally just want to sit down and be quiet, that we donât have to say, 'Iâve got to meditate now,' or 'Iâve got to read a holy book,' or 'Iâve got to turn off the television set,' or 'Iâve got to do⊠anything.' It doesnât become that kind of a discipline anymore. The balance has shifted.
And we keep allowing our lives to become more and more simple, more and more harmonious. And less and less are we grabbing at this and pushing that away..."
- Ram Dass -
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