Part 1
We are so occupied trying to fill our lives with what we want that we can't see how all that we need is being given to us freely every moment of the day.
Part 2
Life does not turn for -- or against you -- any more than the turning of the leaves in the fall serve to favor, or to thwart the growth of a tree as it goes through the turning of the seasons.
Part 3
Only when, and as our wish to see the truth of ourselves... is greater than our fear of its realization, only then will we learn what can't be discovered in any other way; and where, for this higher self-knowledge -- that can't be gained in any other way -- are we liberated from the prison of (identification with) negative imagination.
Part 4
If we will persist, at all costs, with our interior work -- immersing ourselves in its ever-deepening revelations -- the glad day comes when we simply melt into them... proving that we are neither the one who seeks truth, nor the one who finds it, rather (we are) a level of being that is, and always has been both.