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Robert Wolfe


Is there such a thing as the absolute, the immeasurable, and is there any relation between that immensity and our everyday living?

Meet Robert Wolfe

An interest in the spiritual need not have any inherent relationship with what is defined as religion. It can be free of: required beliefs; worship of forms (or even the absence of form); dictates of regulated behavior; or ideas of right versus wrong. It can be free of all doctrine or dogma, allowing you to discern and verify for yourself what is true.

 

In the latter category, is an area of interest in ultimate reality (or the “spiritual”) which is referred to as self-realization. This is a direct, unmediated confirmation of the nature of truth concerning the root questions of worldly existence: what can be said about this life?

 

There is a motivation for exploring this area, this personal investigation into our intrinsic essence. Each person, universally, possesses a sense of immediate and unique presence. This specialized sense of personification results in an experiential image or form which is characterized as our ego.

 

This ego plays a pivotal and crucial role in our relationships with other life forms. Resolving the questions about the nature of ultimate reality can have a profound effect on the isolation or alienation that we countenance from within the perspective of our encapsulating, or self-limiting, ego. It is this ego which is the progenitor of the bulk of the conflict which we daily experience, for the duration of a lifetime.

Amazing Counters
Robert Wolfe and Living Non Duality
Noticing the effect of a separate perspective

 As long as we believe in a separate perspective we must always be looking out for number one.

 

As long as we live this self centered life, there will be discontent..  When we fully realize this inevitability, we may start to investigate if there is any alternative.

Great economy of attention in "not fixing"