It seems to me that this is already becoming clear, at least to some of us, that human life is very confusing, very problematic. For most of us, confusion, disorder, and suffering are the most common thing. And when we find ourselves overwhelmed by the tremendous suffering this represents, we seek help, we look for someone or something that can help us escape this confusion, or at least improve, alleviate this situation, lessen this situation.
Here, together, looking at this, observing, is investigating. Is there another way to approach the end of confusion, conflict, and suffering for each of us? This is what we are here investigating, inquiring, exploring with you: the possibility, in this life, of embracing the truth of a free life, where Reality life is present. And what we have said here, revealed to you in each of these meetings, is that life is comprehended, becomes clear, and becomes real when, in practice, Wisdom is present.
We need to differentiate the truth of Wisdom from the mere understanding or intellectual comprehension of some aspects of life. You can, technically, have a deep knowledge of some areas-for example, in your profession-or a certain skill in human relations and have a certain success in them. The presence of this quality of knowledge and experience enables you to deal with everything reasonably.
Here, our interest is not partial, but complete, total. We are not interested in simply improving ourselves as individuals. Here, we are investigating the truth about the person with you, and this will show us that no matter how good they are, no matter how successful they are at the moment, they still, as a person, carry the illusion of separation between themselves and life and, naturally, between themselves and others. Thus, all success or achievement is something within a limitation, because it is a life sustained by knowledge and experience.
There is a quality of life, which is Real Life, and it is unknown to thought. It is not part of what you can achieve through knowledge and experience: it is Divine Life. Life where Wisdom is in practice, in the practice of living. This living is the living free of "someone"-"someone" living, "someone" who sees themself as the center of experience, when experience is here. The true awareness of Life is practical Wisdom; in it, there is no separation between this living and life.
To put it another way: You are Life in this living, when practical Wisdom is present. It is a way of approaching the present moment, where the presence of Intelligence prevails. When there is Intelligence-I refer to this Divine Intelligence-you have complete freedom to interact with people, without the illusion of the image that thought, in general, constructs about the people we are dealing with. This is because we have an image of who we are, relating to the other, as we believe they are.
The idea of ??what they are, of who they are, of what they represent to "me," is in the image that thought within me has constructed about them. Here, the presence of Intelligence, which is the vision of Life in a practical way, in this living, there is no "I," no ego. This is what we are here, with you, investigating. The presence of Life is the presence of Divine Reality in this living, when there is no longer illusion, the illusion of separation. The presence of this illusion is the presence of the conditioned mind, the mind we know, the mind that lives in confusion, disorder, and suffering.
We are here inviting you to the Awakening of your Natural Divine State. It is an invitation to assume, in life, the awareness of God. We have no awareness of Reality, no awareness of Truth, and therefore, there is no Freedom. The awareness of Truth frees us from illusion, from this sense of "I," from this sense of separation. Then, we encounter Life, and in it there is the answer to the question; the question is: "How to find God?" It is here, it is now, in this instant. This requires a new brain, a new mind; it requires the presence of knowledge of a different order.
The knowledge we have, like the experiences we bring. We have technical, scientific, biological, and psychological knowledge, knowledge of science, biology, chemistry, and mathematics. Here we are talking about new knowledge, which is not the knowledge recognized by thought. It is the presence of a quality of knowing beyond the mind. It is Divine Reality revealing itself.
There is the presence of knowledge and there is the Reality of the Unknown. When we touch here on a quality of knowing beyond the mind, beyond the ego, we are pointing to the Unknown. The true comprehension of life consists in knowing Divine Reality. It is not "someone" having this knowledge; it is the presence of knowing, the presence of that which is present here beyond thought. You will never have awareness of Life, of how it truly is, by looking at it through the model of thought.
Is a brain that sees without the past possible? This is the new brain; a mind that approaches the present moment in Silence, in Freedom, without the bonds of all this history of memory, of recollections and remembrances. A mind free from knowledge is a mind ready for this knowing, for this perceiving, for this looking without the past. This is the result of this learning about ourselves.
Why have I emphasized the importance of learning about Self-awareness here? Because it brings you closer to this state of mind, brain, and heart free from thought. It is the approach to Meditation. What is Meditation? What is the truth of this art of meditation? It is to face life without the past, to face life in this perceiving, knowing, in this looking. Then, this divine encounter with God is revealed.
So, how to find God? Not in the future, not in time. God is not a reality to be found there; this time is not real. See this carefully: what we call time is something within a model of chronological experience. Leaving this place for another requires space-time. But with regard to Divine Reality, the Reality of Being, it is precisely the absence of time. It is precisely because we are living in the illusion of time that we are in the idea of ??someone who sees themselves separate from God. We are in the illusion of a person who sees themselves separate from others, a person separate from life.
It is precisely because we are in the illusion of time that we are idealizing happiness tomorrow, love tomorrow, peace tomorrow. There is no such thing as "tomorrow" for Peace, for Love, for Happiness. We are in a model of mental abstraction when we bring this idea: "I am not happy, but I will be happy," "I do not have love, but I will have love." It is the idea of ??time, the presence of thought, that is the element within you that constructs this quality of time.
What will a life free of thought be? We face the present moment without the idea of ??the past or the future. The present moment reveals what is here as Being, not as this idea of ??becoming, of achieving, of obtaining, of getting there, or even of getting rid of. Notice the beauty of what we are pointing out to you here. Life is here and now, but we have been educated, within thought, for the idea of ??tomorrow, for the idea of ??something later. We are living, psychologically, in thought, in time.
Therefore, there is no separation between thought and time-this time and becoming, this achieving. That is why we are in constructs like: "God to be found tomorrow," "happiness found tomorrow," "love will arrive tomorrow, when someone comes into my life or something happens." It is always the future. We separate ourselves from this moment when we place thought as the present element here.
The idea you have is the image that thought has constructed of you: you to find God, you to be happy, you to love, you to peace. This separation, this duality, is the presence of time, the presence of space, something that thought is establishing. A direct vision of oneself, in this learning about what you are, there will be, here and now, the recognition of the illusion of the thinker, the illusion of the element that sees itself separate from life. This is the end of the "I," this is the end of the ego. This is the space that reveals itself when there is the presence of Meditation.
Some people talk about meditation as something someone practices. See, someone in the exercise, someone in the practice, and this requires time, it requires exercise of someone. The truth of Meditation is the awareness that there is no such "someone." The reality of Meditation is the space that opens up when time, duality, the experiencer, the meditator, thought ends. We are talking about a single movement. The presence of thought builds the experiencer, builds the thinker, builds the meditator, builds the idea of ??the future, the image of God tomorrow, of happiness tomorrow, and everything else. It is the presence of thought.
So, what is this awareness of self-discovery, which is the presence of Self-awareness? It is looking at this moment without the observer, it is perceiving this moment in this listening. This is learning about ourselves, becoming aware of what thought has been established in this mind, which is the egoic mind, in this consciousness, which is the consciousness of the "I," and then, it dissolves. When we have this dissolution, in this space, we are faced with the art of Meditation; and if Meditation is present, there is the revelation of That which is the only Reality here, which is the Reality of this moment.
The Reality of this moment, exactly as it is, reveals to us That which is beyond time, beyond the known; this is the encounter with God. Therefore, you do not enter into meditation; Meditation assumes reality when this "I," this "me," the idea of ??someone is not present. Therefore, you do not have an encounter with God; the Reality of God reveals itself as the Truth of this Being that is present here, which is not the "I," the person.
The encounter with Self-awareness is not "someone" having knowledge of oneself; it is the awareness that there is no "I," no ego. There is life as it happens, moment by moment, and it is already present within it... It is not something that will be achieved in the future, accomplished tomorrow, conquered by someone. I refer to the Truth of Bliss, of Love, of Freedom, of the comprehension that what is present here is Divine Truth.
Therefore, the encounter with God is the realization in this knowing, in this quality of knowledge, which is not knowledge for someone, it is the acknowledging of this recognition. This is the presence of Wisdom, of a life in Wisdom, in practice. Therefore, there is no separation between Life in Wisdom and this living in practical Wisdom, in the Wisdom of the moment, in the Wisdom of the instant, in the Revelation of That which is present here. Self-comprehension is the Awakening of this true vision of Life.
This is what we are working on with you here in the online meetings we hold on weekends. There are two days: Saturday and Sunday. You can find our link to join the online meetings we hold on weekends here in the video description. In addition to these online meetings, we have in-person meetings and retreats. If what you just heard resonates with you, here's an invitation. "Like" it, subscribe to the channel, and leave a comment: "Yes, that makes sense." Okay? See you soon. Thanks for the meeting, and see you soon!