“The desire to do something in meditation is a residue from our previous desire to seek happiness in objects, substances, activities and relationships. In time, all such doing, however refined, must subside in simply being.“
–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
“There are no prerequisites. Nothing needs to be practised in order to recognise our self as simply being. In this approach, recognising our self as simply being is the first thing we do, not the last thing we do.“
–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
“Just as the waves on the surface of an ocean are agitated and the currents in the middle of the ocean are turbulent, but in the depths of the ocean it is still, so the thoughts on the surface of our mind may be agitated, the feelings in our heart may be turbulent, but in the depths of our being, it is always peaceful.”
–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