Adyashanti Emptiness Dancing Quotes

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My speaking is meant to shake you awake, not to tell you how to dream better.
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The Truth is the only thing you’ll ever run into that has no agenda.
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Enlightenment is nothing more than the complete absence of resistance to what is. End of story.
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Let go of all ideas and images in your mind, they come and go and aren’t even generated by you. So why pay so much attention to your imagination when reality is for the realizing right now?
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Live by truth or suffer. It’s that simple.
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Silence reveals itself only to itself. Only when we enter as nothing and stay as nothing, will silence open its secret
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There is an invitation beyond the wall of knowledge, which is not to some regressive state before the mind can operate, but a transcendent state that’s beyond where the mind can go. That’s what spirituality is. It’s going where the mind cannot go.
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Close the gap between what is and what you want it to be, between what is presenting itself and what you want to present itself. This gap of judgment is the separation you feel. You need to totally choose what is and lean into it with your whole being.
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The Truth loves. It does not judge. It holds a big sword in its hands and can ruthlessly discern what is false and what is true, but it does not hold grudges. If you are not telling the truth to yourself, you will suffer. If it was not ruthless, there would be no learning. Truth doesn’t spoon feed you.
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Awakeness is not moving back from, trying to explain, trying to fix, or get rid of. Awakeness, when it’s allowed to be experienced, is a deep love and caring for what is. Love is always throwing itself into the moment, here and now, fully abandoning itself into now. To be in relationship in this way is simple. It is humble. It is very intimate. Then you can meet another person in a whole different way.
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Have you ever noticed that you have never left here, except in your mind? When you remember the past, you are not actually in the past. Your remembering is happening here. When you think about the future, that future projection is completely here. And when you get to the future, it’s here. It’s no longer the future.
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Enlightenment is nothing more than the complete absence of resistance to what is.
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Looking at personal issues is like pulling just the top of the weeds out of your lawn: they pop right back up. You may have some relief from the trouble of the day, but the root is still there, totally untouched. But having experiences, even if they clear up problems or offer beautiful insights, is very different than finding the root of who you are. If you don’t get to the root, you just get another weed.
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It is much like when you have a dream at night and are identified with some character and think you are different from all the others. When you wake up from your dream in the morning, you realize that you are not the character in the dream. You are the dreamer. Everything in the dream came from you. This is a metaphor for spiritual awakening, because when you wake up spiritually, you realize you are not the body-mind. But what is usually missed is that you are the ultimate source of the entire dream. I think this is pretty easy to understand. In one sense, you see that you are not anyone, but in the other, you realize that you are the source of all.
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As soon as you break your fidelity to Truth, you kick yourself out of the freedom of Truth. As soon as anything—power, praise, person, place, thing, outward love, respect, acknowledgment—becomes more important than Truth, you will begin to suffer and feel separate. There is only room for Truth in the Truth. This means there is only room for seeing the Truth, choosing the Truth, and loving the Truth. A fierce commitment to Truth is a moment-to-moment choice.
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The waves of mind demand so much of Silence. But She does not talk back does not give answers nor arguments. She is the hidden author of every thought every feeling every moment. Silence. She speaks only one word. And that word is this very existence. No name you give Her touches Her captures Her. No understanding can embrace Her. Mind throws itself at Silence demanding to be let in. But no mind can enter into Her radiant darkness Her pure and smiling nothingness. The mind hurls itself into sacred questions. But Silence remains unmoved by the tantrums. She asks only for nothing. Nothing. But you won’t give it to Her because it is the last coin in your pocket. And you would rather give her your demands than your sacred and empty hands. *** Everything leaps out in celebration of mystery, but only nothing enters the sacred source, the silent substance. Only nothing gets touched and becomes sacred, realizes its own divinity, realizes what it is without the aid of a single thought. Silence is my secret. Not hidden. Not hidden. —ADYASHANTI
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The freedom that’s discovered isn’t, “I have attained enlightenment.” The freedom is, “My God, there is nobody here to be enlightened. Therefore, there is nobody there to be unenlightened.” That’s the light. Only the concept “me” thinks it needs enlightenment, freedom, liberation, and emancipation. It thinks it needs to find God or get a Ferrari—it’s all the same thing when you get right down to it.
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Oneness is when there isn’t another. Oneness is—there is only this. There is no that over there, there is only this. And that’s all there is. There is only this, and as soon as you say what this is, you’ve just defined what it’s not. This is only realized in the utter demolition of everything that it’s not. Then that awakening is an awakening outside of everything that comes and goes. It is a total waking up outside of time.
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there are no enlightened individuals, there is only enlightenment. Enlightenment wakes up. Not you or I. You and I are rendered insignificant and nonexistent. Enlightenment wakes up. That’s why it is said that everybody is inherently enlightened. But that statement is misleading because it implies that everybody is a separate, special, unique little somebody who is inherently enlightened, and that misses the point. An illusion can’t be enlightened. So it’s not really true that everybody is enlightened. It’s only true that enlightenment is enlightened.
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If we ask, “Who am I without the me-concept? What am I without the me?” instantly the wordless can open up, the concept-less can open up. Allow the experience of that, because that is the living answer to the questions, “What am I? Who am I?” This is not the dead conceptual answer, but the living answer. It is alive! In this moment of radiant awakeness there’s a mystery unfolding unto itself, moment to moment to moment. This living state of being, call it what you will, is the only thing that you always have been, always will be, and are right now. You are not a human being, you are being appearing as human.
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People think that spirituality is an altered state, but this delusion is the altered state. Spirituality is about waking up, not about states.
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When conditioning meets an undivided state, there is an alchemical transformation. There is a sacred miracle.
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When you reach the core that comes after allowing everything to drop, you are naturally cracked open. There is a spiritual heart in that core. You uncover not only the emptiness of the radiant mind, but the radiance and warmth of the spiritual heart as well. When you’re really resting, you can actually feel the radiant, empty mind—not as a thought, but as the radiant emptiness of yourself, the nothingness of yourself and of all selves. You also experience the radiant heart fullness and realize that the emptiness isn’t just a bland emptiness—it is heart-full. When the emptiness awakens, you know that it is also the compassionate heart. The warmth of your own spiritual heart comes alive.
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There are many stories or spiritual myths that are created and continue to be perpetuated that portray this coming back to our true nature as a battleground, as if there is something about you that doesn’t want to return to itself. Whether it is called the ego, or the me, or the mind that doesn’t really want to be quiet, spiritual people can buy into this myth that there is something about them that doesn’t want to wake up and that there has to be some struggle. When you are really quiet, you can see that this is total nonsense. You can see that the thought arose in the mind out of emptiness, and only if you accepted it as true could it start a battle. But you see clearly it really isn’t true: it’s just a spontaneous arising of thought.
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The only way to enter silence is on its own terms. You can’t go there with something, only with nothing. You can’t be somebody, only nobody. Then entrance is easy. But this nothing is actually the highest price we ever pay. It’s our most sacred commodity. We will give our ideas, our beliefs, our heart, our body, our mind, and our soul. The last thing that we’ll give is nothing. We hold on to our nothingness because that’s our most sacred commodity, and somewhere inside we know this. Only the nothing enters the silence; that’s the only thing that gets in.
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we are not opening ourselves into a mystery that is alien, or foreign, or different, but into what we have always been.
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Whether the waves are high or low, it is just as sacred, and, as nobody, you are not harmed by it. Within this awakeness is the peace that surpasses understanding, and your life doesn’t need to be doing better. It can just do what life does; it just flows. You don’t care.
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The light of awakeness itself is the deepest transformative agent, and the deepest alchemy takes place in the willingness to stay conscious to our own unconsciousness.
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But what is it? What is it like to experience blame? By questioning, “What is this?” consciousness is allowed to get inside of it. So you see, there might be blame, but now it is blame that’s conscious. If you try to do something with the blame, such as get rid of it, then you are not really with it.
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Okay, you want to see God? Here is God—all of God. Not just the part you want to see, but all of it.
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Spiritual people always think the Truth is hidden from them. It is not hidden. What gets in the way is the idea of what it is going to be.
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We cannot storm the gates of heaven. Instead we must allow ourselves to become more and more disarmed. Then the pure consciousness of being becomes brighter and brighter, and we realize who we are. This brightness is what we are.
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When that little button gets pushed, something unconscious arises, and the invitation is to stay awake. That’s it. Just stay awake, and then the alchemy happens. Just stay awake. Don’t do the spiritual thing, like back up fifty steps and witness it from some infinite distance. That’s somewhat better than being lost in it, but even that is a subtle form of unconsciousness because it’s a subtle form of avoidance or withdrawing awakeness from what is. Awakeness is just here. You don’t need to bring it backward or up or down or behind something to be essentially free of what’s arising. It already is free. It doesn’t need to back up.
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