Entry 209 - Quote from from Adyashanti

1/29/20

"There’s a mysterious grace that permeates everything. It’s not magic because it unfolds in a particular way, however. By “magic,” I’m referring to a sense of wonder and deep satisfaction—because life itself is so mysterious. It doesn’t unfold according to the way we think it should or even the way we want it to. If we can let go of the way we think it should be, then life starts to reveal its magical qualities.

Essentially, we fall into grace. By that I mean that a certain mysterious quality reveals itself and cradles us within an intimacy with all of existence. This is something that many people are looking for without even knowing it. Almost everybody is looking for intimacy—a closeness, a sense of union with their own existence or with God, or whatever their concept of higher reality is. All this yearning actually comes from our longing for closeness, intimacy, and true union.

Opening to things as they are is what it really means to be still, to be quiet, to be in a state of meditation. When you no longer resist reality as it is, you could say that you are in a constant state of meditation.

These tastes of a new dimension are moments of grace—and these moments pull us deeper and deeper into reality itself, into a perception where we know in the core of our hearts that everything really is one in essence, that there really is that which connects us all as a single whole.

From our conceptual world view, oneness is simply an idea, but once we begin to be pulled into this new way of being, oneness is no longer just a concept built on thought. Rather, it’s an actual-lived experience of a tremendous intimacy with each and every aspect of our lives. Even the most mundane and ordinary objects in our lives—events and people and circumstances—become transparent to this inner connectivity. What’s actually happening is that we’re beginning to see the face of the divine in each and every moment of our lives."

                                                             -  Falling into Grace by Adyashanti

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