Living from Consciousness Newsletter
A free newsletter with additional articles on spirituality you won't find here (or anywhere else). Sign-up and receive a special bonus.Best of Tom Stine
- Adyashanti Retreat Report
- How Do You Know If Someone Is Enlightened?
- 11 Things I've Learned About Spirituality
- Desire, Part 2: Is Desire a Bad Thing?
- So What is Spirituality? Really.
- 6 "Mistakes" I've Made on the Spiritual Path
- Why I Write About Spirituality
- Adyashanti Retreat Report No. 2
- Are All Thoughts Untrue?
- 18 Random Thoughts About Thoughts and Thinking
- Letting Go of Fear
- Love What Is
- The Practical Side of All This Thought Stuff
- Miracles and the Law of Attraction
- What am I? Tom Responds
- Riding the Leading Edge
- No Control, No Control, No Control
- You're Not in Control
Recent Posts
- Magic and Technology - Arthur C. Clarke
- Fortnightly Tweets for 2009-06-21
- Willingness Is the Key to Spiritual Awakening
- Fortnightly Tweets for 2009-06-07
- Fortnightly Tweets for 2009-05-24
- Weekly Tweets for 2009-05-11
- Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-05-04
- Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-04-27
- Dorothy’s Not in Kansas Right Now
- Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-04-20
- Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-04-13
- Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-04-05
- Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-03-29
- How Do You Know If Someone Is Enlightened?
- I Want to Be Like Jed
Categories
- Daily Practice (4)
- Death and Rebirth (3)
- Freedom (4)
- Guru Quotes (20)
- Lead Article (2)
- Life Issues (7)
- Love (1)
- Mind-Thoughts (3)
- Miscellaneous (7)
- Practical Applications (5)
- Sedona Method (13)
- Spiritual Awakening (13)
- Spiritual Inquiry (2)
- Spiritual Teachers (10)
- Spirituality (26)
- Video Posts (5)
Twittering...
- Emptiness, nothingness, the Void is your salvation. Who could have guessed that NOTHING could be so liberating? 1 day ago
- Life wants you to fully live. But it might have to wear you down a bit to get you to let go enough to really live. 1 day ago
- Everywhere you turn, it's the Void. Every time you look inside, you are confronted with Nothingness. Will you look, really look at it? Good! 6 days ago
- Anything to avoid the Void. 6 days ago
- Whatever will shake you loose and wake you up is just what you will get. This week prayer, next week meditation, and after that? A six pack? 1 week ago
- Look around and simply remind yourself: I'm looking at nothing. Literally. I suspect your "practice" will take a nice forward leap. 1 week ago
- Another day, another nobody. ;-) 1 week ago
- What if you woke up one morning and had NO identity. You were 100% no one, nobody, nothing. All you could really say was "I exist." Bingo! 2 weeks ago
- More updates...
Tom Recommends
- A New Earth - Eckhart Tolle
- Ask The Awakened - Wei Wu Wei
- Loving What Is - Byron Katie
- More Recommended Items...
Guru Quotes
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
“Is Enlightenment easy or difficult?”
“It is as easy and as difficult as seeing what is right before your eyes.”
“How can seeing what is right before one’s eyes be difficult?”
To that the Master responded with the following anecdote:
A girl greeted her boyfriend. “Notice anything different about me?”
“New dress?”
“No.”
“New shoes?”
“No. Something else.”
“I give up.”
“I’m wearing a gas mask.”
All of our thoughts are conditioned. We all are thinking exactly along the lines we are conditioned to think. Programmed like a computer. Anybody who thinks they are actually choosing of their own free will the line of thinking that they have is completely deluded by their thinking.
Behind most spiritual practices is the belief that you have to get someplace you’re not- a destination called realization or enlightenment. But realization isn’t someplace else; it’s the naturally occurring human state. It doesn’t belong to anybody. It’s who we all are. Spiritual practices also set up many pictures of what this state looks like. For example, when I described how much fear was present, people told me the fear meant that something must be wrong, because fear was an indication that I wasn’t in the proper state. But fear is just what it is, and it’s there too in the vastness of who we are.
In spiritual life there is no room for compromise. Awakening is not negotiable; we cannot bargain to hold on to things that please us while relinquishing things that do not matter to us. A lukewarm yearning for awakening is not enough to sustain us through the difficulties involved in letting go. It is important to understand that anything that can be lost was never truly ours, anything that we deeply cling to only imprisons us.

