Kayne and Luke examine 3 main verses of wonder.
1. Seek and you shall find
2. Knock and the door will be opened
3. The kingdom of heaven is within
What do these clues all point towards? Is there a tangible experience to be had? When is the moment of the first breakthrough? We discuss the moments right at awakening. The moment when thoughts and distractions cease, something steps in that is referred to as "grace". A still space of pure consciousness that expresses love and also fills up the seeker. Is this the revelation of the common phrase "looking for love in all the wrong places". To get here, how does suffering play a role for the seeker. Who hears voices of truth as apposed to who uses intellect to guard themselves? Who has a Ferris wheel of pain and who has a Ferris wheel of pleasure? Are they the same? Do they have the same root? How do these endless loops of (7 deadly) thoughts tie in to everything stopping you from going within?
Seek and you will find
Suffering is a key
Pain is a friend
Observe thoughts till they flee
Knock and the door will be opened
Meditation is the door
Be still and know
The wheel becomes no more
The kingdom of heaven is within
Projecting with the heart is paramount
Nothing else matters
The concentration to surmount
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