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All physical and nonphysical things have another side, a side that is not visible to the senses or accessible to the reasoning mind, a side that can only be known and experienced intuitively by emptying one's own mind of thoughts.
Frederick Lenz
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Frederick Lenz
Age: 48 †
Born: 1950
Born: February 9
Died: 1998
Died: April 12
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In sanskrit they say: Tat twam asi - thou art that. You are God. The bubble of your awareness bursts and you're flooded with immortality.
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Enlightenment is an ocean of awareness that slides through the human part of us and dissolves it, and leaves us forever in eternity.
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Buddhism isn't about temples, and incense, and shaved heads, and robes. It's not about church. There are aspects of Buddhism that involve that. People enjoy that, it helps them, it strengthens their practice.
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It really doesn't matter to me whether a person has a lot of money or a little bit of money.
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Astrologically, at that age, you experience a Saturn return. It is considered an auspicious time to reboot your life. It's a chance to have a clean start and move forward into something very exciting.
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Enlightenment simply means that you've gotten above the body-mind complex. You've refined the self, dissolved it in the white light of eternity and gone through all the gradient shifts.
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What you focus on you become. If you spend an hour or two a day meditating and focusing on light, then you will eventually become light.
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I don't put much stock in powers that people have to hurt others, in sorcery and all this nonsense. There are murders and there are dictators. That is just a part of life. The intelligent use of power in yoga can assist you avoiding that side of humanity.
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Slow down. Enjoy life. It's tough to slow down if your mind is going a million miles a second. It's tough to slow down if you think what these people do here matters.
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Self-realization doesn't imply loss, gain, even transition it's only a settling. The separate sounds on the beach, the birds, the waves, the wind. They all come together again, they blend, they harmonize.
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It is equally easy, initially, for either a man or a woman to attain enlightenment, what we would call liberation or self-realization.
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The thousand petal lotus of light, the crown center, really does not become operative until one is on the verge of enlightenment itself. Then you really don't have to meditate on it. The thousand petals gradually light up.
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The heart chakra is located in the center of your chest. Hold your right or left hand out. Now say Me and, as you do so, touch your chest. You will automatically touch your heart chakra.
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All things are divine. And yet, we pick and choose among them what's appropriate.
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Whatever you have learned in your previous incarnations is retained within your causal body, your multi-lifetime body of energy that lives from one incarnation to another.
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The universe is endless. Enlightenment is endless. You have only touched the outer periphery of the endless still center of perfect being.
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This is just one little lifetime in a succession of lifetimes.
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Perception is, in essence, who we are. We are what we perceive. What we perceive defines who we are.
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When you unite the nothingness of your mind with the nothingness of the Frisbee, then the Frisbee is not a Frisbee, and you are not you.
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When thought stops, a doorway opens into dimensions that are pure and unassociated. They're nonbinding realities. They're non-samskaric, which simply means that they're beautiful they're ecstatic.
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