Just Being in the Everything and the Nothing

The great Hindu sage Nisargadatta said “Wisdom tells me I am nothing. Love tells me I am everything. Between the two, my life flows.” What if spiritual maturity means simply being natural? What does it mean to be natural and how do we recover that? Munir speaks about Nisargadatta’s teaching on the “I Am” and two great pathways to our real self found in all of the spiritual traditions – the path of subtraction, or effacement of the ego; and the path of inclusion, or love. As these paths converge they reveal a great truth about what we eternally are which intimately meets every situation with compassion and understanding. We become natural by completely being what we really are.

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