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When we stop running away from ourselves, by not trying to feel different, by embracing our whole supposed poorness and the feeling of not being loved and to suffer need, with compassion for ourselves, so if we stay in this way with every possible emotion, without making the step into term, explain, judge and finally also fight, then we encounter ourselves for the first time. Then we begin to make us familiar with ourselves, as we would awaken slowly, slowly from a sleep lasting since eternities, as if we were only now, when we were not before. Then a intimacy grows with ourselves, then we see with our heart and not just with the mind: God’s or Buddha’s love is the same as the love for ourselves. If we remain exactly by that, what we feel, our heart will become so open, that no more separation exists, because all separation happens only in the mind. Then we see the perfect in the imperfect, the beauty in the ugliness, because there is longer any place, where we would not be. All we can see, is always only we ourselves, always only we ourselves, always only we ourselves. All we can love, we are always only we ourselves. This not to see means to suffer. What we see may seems to us like a curse. Yet this gate to hell is a gate to heaven, and opens up to us after long struggles far greater peace, than any sweet threshold. © Barbara-Paraprem, 2014
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Aug 31, 2014
Aug 31, 2014 at 4:03 PM UTC
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When we stop running away from ourselves, by not trying to feel different, by embracing our whole supposed poorness and the feeling of not being loved and to suffer need, with compassion for ourselves, so if we stay in this way with every possible emotion, without making the step into term, explain, judge and finally also fight, then we encounter ourselves for the first time. Then we begin to make us familiar with ourselves, as we would awaken slowly, slowly from a sleep lasting since eternities, as if we were only now, when we were not before. Then a intimacy grows with ourselves, then we see with our heart and not just with the mind: God’s or Buddha’s love is the same as the love for ourselves. If we remain exactly by that, what we feel, our heart will become so open, that no more separation exists, because all separation happens only in the mind. Then we see the perfect in the imperfect, the beauty in the ugliness, because there is longer any place, where we would not be. All we can see, is always only we ourselves, always only we ourselves, always only we ourselves. All we can love, we are always only we ourselves. This not to see means to suffer. What we see may seems to us like a curse. Yet this gate to hell is a gate to heaven, and opens up to us after long struggles far greater peace, than any sweet threshold. © Barbara-Paraprem, 2014
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Aug 31, 2014 at 4:03 PM UTC
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