Too often, religion becomes like furniture in a house. It can be expensive, pretty to look at, and comfortable. But in itself it does not build a relationship that feeds the heart. Some homes are very beautiful, but there may be less love there than in a simpler, or even seemingly almost barren space, like a cave or a hut. A lot of “teachings about” a religion are really furniture for the mind. The relationship with the Divine, a transforming one of love, is done in emptier settings in which the mind is ignored. A non-dual relationship with the Holy does not need thoughts, images, scenery. It needs mostly surrender, silence, solitude, and time. Declutter your heart and rest in the darkness.
Tuesday, November 21, 2023
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I have some fine furniture here, andI love it.
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