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A transformation…

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Oneness

A work of true beauty…

Madonna of the Pear ( A Dürer, 1512) Kunsthist. Museum, Wien

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Seeking what is there…

“The present moment has always been available to spiritual seekers, but as long as you are seeking you are not available to the present moment. “Seeking” implies that you are looking to the future for some answer, or for some achievement, spiritual or otherwise. Everybody is in the seeking mode, seeking to add something to who they are, whether it be money, relationships, possessions, knowledge, status.. or spiritual attainment.”

Eckhart Tolle
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Angels we have heard on high

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Angels we have heard on high

Angels we have heard on high
Sweetly singing o’er the plains,
And the mountains in reply
Echoing their joyous strains.

Refrain:

Glo – – – – – – – – – ria in excelsis Deo,
Glo – – – – – – – – – ria in excelsis De – o.

 

 

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The Destroyer

Picasso Self Portrait (1907)

I watched a movie yesterday which actually was not very good, but it made me contemplate on an important archetypal pair: the destroyer / creator

I love archetypes. They help us to communicate beyond the conditioned or individual meaning of the word. They summarise a bigger truth and are significant pointers in their totality. They help us understand what is in us and who everything is connected.  I do not really know a whole lot about archetypes myself and there is a whole body of work to discover, which admittedly I skipped. CG Jung, Joseph Campbell, Carolyn Myss – just to name a few. But what I discovered is an intuitive access the the world of archetypes, and the ability to depict a greater truth in the dynamic symbolism of a specific personality patter.

The movie I saw is ” Surviving Picasso”, by James Ivory. It is the story of Picasso’s relationship to women, in particular the young painter Françoise Gilot, who lived with him for ten years (and wrote a book about this time: Life with Picasso).

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Sparkler

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Confusion


It’s part of the ego’s strategy to confuse you and turn you against the teaching.

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Sublime beauty

This is just such a beautiful work of art: Botticelli’s Madonna of the Magnificat from c 1481. The work portrays the Virgin Mary crowned by two angels. The Child Jesus is keeping in a hand the pomegranate, symbol of the Resurrection. The painting is said to portray the family of Piero de’ Medici, Lord of Florence from 1464.

Santa Maria
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The core teaching

“The work of love is to create
a window of the heart..”

This is a stanza from the Rumi teaching “Open the Window” and I almost want to write it on a little post-it note to stuck it in all the places I go, when busying myself.

This is what it is all about. This little line, this verse, this droplet in the ocean of all the wisdom Rumi has left behind: The work of Love is to create a window of the heart.

Whenever it all seems to become overwhelming, frustrating, confusing or complicated – this is all we have to remember what the core teaching is: to open the heart and to live from this place of innocence, openness and Truth.

And it is not even something difficult, something that requires many months of meditation or practice, or even effort. All it requires is to see. Not in the viual sense, but in the sense of taking things in, as they are. With all the senses at once, all the information, the seen, the unseen, the know, the unknown. To really see means to just let it be. To look at a beautiful flower, a raindrop, a book, a piece of paper, a pebble – even the tiniest, most insignificant thing. Just look at with all you have and feel Love opening the window of the heart.

This is how you find the way to the innermost secret. It is in the ordinary, in everything that is around, it is in you – but it may be easiest discovered in a thing of beauty. Look at it, take it in, listen, feel it, touch it, taste it, smell it – be it. Through the window of the heart we discover what it means to be the One. That there is just Life – and this is what we are. Life, Love, Beauty, Truth – the many names of God.

‘And as you are made beautiful,
the Beautiful One will become your own,
the intimate of your once lonely spirit’.

 

core: lit. “heart,” from Latin cor “heart”

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It’s a small world

Dr. Paul L. Appleton Division of Cell and Developmental Biology - University of Dundee - Dundee, UKAh, the beauty of form…

Villi in a mouse small intestine (1100x)
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