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Realize the Indwelling Life of the Divine and End the Pain of Duality

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Key Lesson: As we are, at present, we listen to our thoughts. We look at what our reactions tell us that we must attend to; and our body is filled with a host of vacillating sensations produced by this divided mind as it tries to decide which of these thoughts and reactions will best serve its conditioned need. The end of this struggle with life… is seeing it, as it is, for the first time. And the advent of this higher order of seeing marks the awakening… of Being.

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The way the mind works now, it looks out and there’s just this world with you that messes with it and me that wants it right. It’s all one world to me. But awakening is the sudden realization that somehow or other what I took to be the only world isn’t the only world.

In a true awakening, I recognize that there’s a world beneath me, and it’s pulling on me. Something wants to drag me down into depression. Something wants to pull me into anger. Something wants to move me into a state of myself where I can justify my agitation. Then, as I start to get irritated, angry, impatient, something says, “Uh-uh-uh!” And it isn’t some moral platitude that’s been pressed into my brain. It’s an actual understanding that, “This hurts and I don’t want to act from it!”

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In that moment, there is the world beneath me that I am awakened to, and by its very presence, I am made aware of the world above me – the world in which I see the right thing to do isn’t to be angry, frightened, negative, or to rush around and give away my soul. But the only way I’m going to be able to remain patient and stay there – where the presence of the world above me is possible and the pull of the world beneath me seems impossible – is to be in that place and wait!

What does it mean to wait? My attention does not gravitate towards the resistance of the world beneath me that is trying to bully me into an action that defeats me. Rather, my attention remains in the fact that I am present to this world beneath me, and as distasteful and dark as it may be, I can remain between these two worlds. Then I am accomplishing the only thing that I am capable of in that moment, which is to bear the burden of attending to the world above me as I deny the world beneath me.

Do you see it? What a possibility!

In that moment where the lower world pulls, the attraction is there – the wish to lash out, to blame, whatever it may be – and instead of answering the call of the world beneath me, I accept the burden that I’ve been given within me, and I answer the world above me instead.

And the way that you answer the world above you is to wait in between these worlds where the instruction comes as to what to do in that moment – not by your choice but by what is revealed to you as necessary because of your placement between these worlds.

That’s patience, isn’t it? And in patience there is conscious suffering because you’re aware of what doesn’t want you to stay there. You’re aware of what wants you to be pulled into it. But by your very awareness of it, you sit in relationship with the Light that has given you this awareness. And if you stay there as you’re intended to do, you become that which marries these two worlds. And when these two worlds are married, and the Light comes into this darkness – because of your willingness to bear the burden of that position – something new is born.

To understand and enter into the world above you, you must first die to the world beneath you. You must first be so conscious of what you cannot be, and then remain there until you hear the faint strain of something that made it possible for you to be aware of what was beneath you. And it’s in that moment you become conscious of the world above you.

Learn to wait. Cultivate this kind of spiritual patience. Pay the price for it.

Because if you’ll pay the price for this patience, you’ll be introduced to the possibility of the world in which your soul is intended to ascend, and you will enter into a new relationship with every moment.

 

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Guy Finley
Guy Finley is the Founding Director of Life of Learning Foundation, a nonprofit Center for Spiritual Discovery. He is the acclaimed author of "The Secret of Letting Go" and more than 50 other books and audio programs, translated into 30 languages, that have touched the hearts and minds of millions worldwide. For over 45 years, Guy has helped people around the globe discover the inner path to freedom, and a more authentic way of living. His direct, down-to-earth teachings speak to some of life’s most pressing challenges – fear, anxiety, relationships, addiction, stress, and the search for peace. His work has been widely endorsed by physicians, business leaders, and spiritual teachers of every tradition. Guy lives and teaches in New Smyrna Beach, Florida. He holds regular online classes that are livestreamed (https://www.guyfinley.org/light). These free classes are open to all. For more information about Guy Finley and nonprofit Life of Learning Foundation visit www.guyfinley.org

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