Why can't we shake our sense of being incomplete in spite of all we've acquired? After all, what hope is there of finding in the world situated around us something that can answer our longing to be whole, to be one with life, when this need itself comes into us from a world above us? Small wonder we search in vain! It is a divine discontent that drives us in our search for...
All of life's innumerable "shake-ups, breakups, and wake-ups" take place within what we call the "present moment." This ever-open window into life--through which we see the newness of life unfolding before us--is something much, much greater than all of the individual events that pass through it to reveal it.
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Topics Covered: Who you really are is already complete; There is a part of us that never ceases trying to complete itself through what it imagines will do it. That nature has an insatiable appetite that never stops feeding itself; Trying to complete yourself through answering a fear does nothing but strengthen the fear that you will never be able to complete yourself unless conditions...
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