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Reality Itself Is The Way
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Your problems and your questions only arise because you forget Consciousness and identify with objects first the body, then everything else. You presume you are the body but, in Reality, you are only Witnessing the body. You are aware of the body as something in Consciousness.You do not experience the body itself as a thing in and of itself. You are Conscious of the body.
Therefore, Consciousness Itself is first not the body. Then there appears to be the body, and you contract and identify with it, and forget Consciousness. That is how Consciousness Itself becomes the unconscious: You presume to be the body, and you imagine Consciousness is to be found somewhere else. You presume that you have to search within the body for Consciousness. You go within the body to find It. That is nonsense. You Always Already Are Consciousness Itself. You cannot find Consciousness Itself by searching among or within the things . You cannot find Consciousness outside the body or inside the body.
Consciousness Itself Is Always So. Consciousness Itself Is Always Already The Case. If you seek for It, you lose It because you separate yourself from the Position of Consciousness.
This is the error of all seeking: You leave the Place Where you Are, in order to find It.
So, Where Am I?
I Am at the Root of your unconsciousness.
I Am Consciousness Itself the Divine Person, Self-Existing and Self-Radiant.
I Am the Divine Self-Domain Itself the Source-Condition of the 'world' , the Truth of the 'world', your own Truth, Reality Itself.
I Am Altogether Prior and, yet, I am Where you Stand.
I Am you and I Am Where you Stand, in the Prior Heart-Position.
.....you are 'self'-contracted, attached to 'objects', seeking 'objects'. Instead, you must keep turning to Me (As I Am). That is 'radical' devotion to Me to turn away from apparently 'objective' illusions and turn toward the Source, by forgetting your preoccupation with the body and 'objects'
Adi Da Samraj




















