• It Doesn't Take Time, It Takes Alignment #WeekendRewind

  • Nov 23 2024
  • Length: 8 mins
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It Doesn't Take Time, It Takes Alignment #WeekendRewind

  • Summary

  • And it doesn't matter how long you're in 'alignment',

    but how often you return Here.

    How frequently you find yourself not wanting,

    not seeking,

    but settled,

    in Silence,

    in Stillness,

    In God.

    Not settling in life,

    not being 'content' with the way things are,

    but seeing through the way things are.

    Being contentment Itself.

    Aligning and settling your sight,

    your ear,

    on what's actually Here.

    Now.

    And Now.

    and Now.

    I Love you,

    Nik

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    and Now

    and Now :)

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    QUOTES

    "It doesn't take time, it takes alignment"

    -Abraham Hicks

    "Was Jesus the son of God? Yes. But so are you, you just haven't realized it yet."

    -Eckhart Tolle

    "Settle yourself in solitude and you will come upon God in yourself."

    -St. Teresa of Avila

    "Heaven is this moment

    Hell is the burning desire for this moment to be different."

    -Jeff Foster

    "Now is where Love breathes."

    -Rumi

    "Can you go a week without wanting?"

    -@JiteshVaswani via IG

    "To have finally dealt with suffering is to consume it into yourself. Which means you have to, with eyes open, be able to keep your heart open in hell... And what it involves is bearing the unbearable. And who you really are can do it. So that who you think you are has to die in the process."

    -Ram Dass

    “Many misunderstandings and false beliefs about Christ will clear if you realize that there is no past or future in Christ. To say that Christ was or will be is a contradiction in terms. Jesus was. He was a man who lived two thousand years ago and realized divine presence, his true nature. And so he said: “Before Abraham was, I am.” He did not say: “I already existed before Abraham was born.” That would have meant that he was still within the dimension of time and form identity. The words I am used in a sentence that starts in the past tense indicate a radical shift, a discontinuity in the temporal dimension. It is a Zen-like statement of great profundity. Jesus attempted to convey directly, not through discursive thought, the meaning of presence, of self-realization. He had gone beyond the consciousness dimension governed by time, into the realm of the timeless. The dimension of eternity had come into this world. Eternity, of course, does not mean endless time, but no time. Thus, the man Jesus became Christ, a vehicle for pure consciousness. And what is God’s self-definition in the Bible? Did God say, “I have always been, and I always will be?” Of course not. That would have given reality to past and future. God said: “I AM THAT I AM.” No time here, just presence.”

    - Excerpt From, 'The Power of Now' by Eckhart Tolle

    and Now...

    And NOW :)

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