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James123
ParticipantHi Thomas,
İt never comes from effort or action. Because, your entire life based on action and effort. Therefore, the absolute is effortlessness.
i had an open heart surgery, right now having a mechanical valve and pacemaker (therefore lost my entire modelling career) and my son diagnosed with tycacardia. So, Life and body have it’s own will. Realization of Truth came with lots of suffering.
Life and body will never go the way that you expected. And if you try to control, your entire life will be in hell and suffering. So, you decide.
Stay with peace.
Best Regards,
James123
ParticipantDear Thomas,
The i is the core of suffering. Therefore, dropping it is inevitable. İ am not speaking top of the mountain. The reason why i am talking this way is no one who impose to have self spiritual healing, dogmas, beliefs, etc… can help with suffering. Because, those teaching have impact on the ego. Yet, ego is so fragile, based on expectations and circumstances.
Therefore, i am not talking top of the mountain, just talking directly.
You should definitely turn inward and be witness of thoughts and feelings. Where does it come from? Who is this i that suffers? Just gently turn inward.
İf you are truly suffering, i am here to help.
There is no other to stop suffering, and only way is the let go the self.
Therefore, as Buddha said, life is suffering.
You are always what You are. Pure beauty. When turning back to source happens, hugging, crying and loving is inevatible.
James123
ParticipantHi Thomas,
The preaching is imposing beliefs and ideas. The absolute is completely opposite. İt is all beliefs and ideas are belongs to separate self or ego. That’s the core of suffering.
One can work on spiritual improvement thousands of hours. Yet, with one bad news, back to suffering again.
Because, all beliefs, ideas, universe arises and falls within.
Therefore, Only way to completely heal is realization of what You really are, which is untouched and always here, and can not be hurt, because there is nothing there.
James123
ParticipantHi Peter,
That’s totally fine. As you said, language is limited.
No words can enter.
James123
ParticipantDear Peter,
Moreover, I wish to add that preaching, which is imposing beliefs and ideas are belongs to the ego.
However, pointing out the Truth, completely opposite of preaching. Because, it is non attachment to any beliefs or ideas as before physical birth or deep sleep.
James123
ParticipantHi Peter,
The ego is simply attachment to the body.
When it is realized that the body and mind belong to the whole and are one with the environment, the sense of self dissolves.
In that recognition, separation ends and only the present moment remains.From this oneness, love arises naturally—our highest service to humanity.
My words may sound harsh, but they are directed only at the ego, therefore harsh.
Hi Allessa,
It is amazing. Childrens are pure beauty.
Just looking them eyes, amazing. 😍
James123
ParticipantAmazing song.
Ms. Alessa,
Thank you very much, it is your beauty ❤️❤️❤️
James123
ParticipantDear Alessa,
From perpspective of Truth, Mind simply works perfectly with body.
From perpspective of ego, mind just thinks over and over again. Non stop. Therefore, worry, anger, sadness, fear is inevitable.
James123
ParticipantDear Anita,
Choice is the illusion of the ego. Just move your hand — do you truly know how it moves? The body acts, life flows, but the ‘I’ that claims ownership is only a thought. Movement happens, yet the doer is never found.
Dear Alessa,
Exactly 💯
James123
ParticipantDear Anita,
The choice is the illusion of ego.
Just move your hand, do you even know how do you move it?
James123
ParticipantDear Anita,
Do your best at the moment with love, compassion and give any outcome to God.
James123
ParticipantHi Thomas and Anita,
This sounds might be little rude,
But, the Truth is, there is no free will whatsoever.
James123
ParticipantHi Peter,
You are completely right. However, i wish to add one more thing.
Jesus did not truly die on the cross. His real death came earlier — when he surrendered completely to God. In that surrender, the “Jesus” as a separate self dissolved. What remained was pure witnessing, not as Jesus the man, but as God’s presence moving through the body.
So when scripture says that God took Jesus to His side, it is not describing a later event. The body perished on the cross, but Jesus had already died before — in surrender. From that moment on, it was no longer Jesus who lived, but God speaking and acting through the body.
That’s all the story and meaning where it comes from.
Best Regards,
With Love,
James123
ParticipantHi Peter,
Suffering is a noble truth, for it serves as a turning point. When the so-called mind, or the imagined “person,” can no longer carry the weight of life, it is forced to turn inward. In that helplessness, the false sense of control collapses, and surrender happens. What once resisted now completely gives up — and in that very giving up, the doorway to freedom opens.
Insights arise like flashes of light — sudden, effortless, weightless. They carry a quality of purity and bliss, untouched by heaviness. By contrast, thoughts are like chains: they bind, they weigh down, they ferment into anger, revenge, or sorrow.
Yes, pain may be felt in the body, but it belongs to no one. Because there is no owner, no “me” who claims it, pain remains only as sensation. Suffering does not take root.
Thus, suffering is not an enemy but a teacher — pointing the mind back to its source, until what remains is the lightness of being itself.
James123
ParticipantHi Peter,
Suffering is a noble truth, for it serves as a turning point. When the so-called mind, or the imagined “person,” can no longer carry the weight of life, it is forced to turn inward. In that helplessness, the false sense of control collapses, and surrender happens. What once resisted now completely gives up — and in that very giving up, the doorway to freedom opens.
Insights arise like flashes of light — sudden, effortless, weightless. They carry a quality of purity and bliss, untouched by heaviness. By contrast, thoughts are like chains: they bind, they weigh down, they ferment into anger, revenge, or sorrow.
Yes, pain may be felt in the body, but it belongs to no one. Because there is no owner, no “me” who claims it, pain remains only as sensation. Suffering does not take root.
Thus, suffering is not an enemy but a teacher — pointing the mind back to its source, until what remains is the lightness of being itself.
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