Rupert Spira says we’re not really human beings

In prayer or meditation, we sink more and more deeply into being. That is, our being or self extricates itself from experience and sinks more and more deeply into itself. Being without form – transparent, silent, empty – our being shares none of the limitations or qualities that characterise our human experience. Therefore, at the deepest level, we are not really human beings; we are simply being, clothed in human experience.

–Rupert Spira

Rupert Spira (born March 13, 1960) is an English spiritual teacher, philosopher and author of the Direct Path based in Oxford, UK. Wikipedia

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