Self Awareness"The Moment's Dance "...

Silence...

Welcome.
Ok, before any question, let's just shut up one second and see what is there... ( ... )
There is silence. Right?...
- Yes.

Whenever we shut up there is silence, right?
- Yes.

Ok, when we speak or think, or make any noise, do you think the silence is gone or lost?
- No.

Is it disturbed?...
- No!

Good! That's true, silence is never disturbed, never lost, never gone, it is always here and now available for us as us. It is not even waiting us, because we Are it!... This 'you', this 'me' is a fake, a noise, it is not real, not true, it is superimposed on our real nature... It is the only illusion, a misidentification...
It is just a veil, just a disturbance, just a mist. Nothing reliable.
Silence is true, ever present. Words, sounds, sensation, feelings or thoughts are relative.
They come and they go, they change all the time. They cannot be without the ground of Silence.
Silence is our true nature, timelessly, always welcoming us as our own true self or no-self, as our true mind or no-mind, as our true face or no-face... Do you recognize yourself as silence?
- Yes.

Do you see the absolute freedom of being silence, silence as pure awareness, free of all forms of manifestation, and yet including them all?
- Yes, it is all included.

Yes, just in one single moment of shutting up!... All of it! hahaha...
Do you see the value? The infinite freedom of right now? The absolute peace now?
- Yes, absolutely free in this moment! Wow!

Is there any other moment than this moment now?
- Wow! No, no other moment, I got the movie!

Yes! hahaha! Wow wow wow!!!... Do you need anything more?
- No, it is full enough!... And so vast!

Yes, this vastness is our real territory, our real Being! Can you see that?
- Yes! Thank you!

Thank you! That's our own, we are the "owner" of this free-emptiness, it is our own "property"! We Are it!
Do you see any separation?
- No, there is none.

Is there anything more?
- No, thank you.

You are welcome.

 

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