The Unveiling of the One Who Sees

A mystic is not one who merely seeks, but one who has dissolved the veil between seeking and knowing. With eyes closed, they perceive what the open eye distorts. The world no longer appears as separate fragments, but as a singular, boundless presence—an endless unveiling of what has always been. The mystic does not arrive at truth; they awaken as it.

To walk this path is to pierce the illusion of division. No longer trapped in the dialectic of belief and doubt, the mystic abides by indirect knowledge. God is neither a concept nor an external force to be worshipped from a distance; the mystic recognizes divinity as the unbroken continuity of self. There is no subject bowing before an object—only the indivisible One playing within itself, as itself, for itself.

To wear the title of mystic is meaningless to the one who has become it. They no longer search for the divine in symbols or rituals but perceive the singular hand that animates all gestures. The faces of the many dissolve into the singular essence that has never ceased to be. Every mask, every name, every form is an expression of the unnamable, the silent witness of all that is.

The mystic stands at the threshold of paradox, no longer tethered to linear thought. They see themselves reflected in all things and all things reflected in them. The river that flows is not separate from the one who watches. The breath inhaled by the body is the same breath exhaled by the stars. Time itself is unmasked as a trick of perception, revealing the eternal now as the only reality that has ever been.

The greatest revelation is not in the solving of mysteries but in surrendering to them. The mystic does not dissect existence to understand it; they dissolve into it, allowing truth to unfold as it will. Certainty is discarded, yet in its place arises an unwavering knowing—the kind that neither wavers nor seeks validation.

And then, in a final paradox, the mystic steps beyond even this understanding. They see that the one who longed for enlightenment was but a role played by the vastness that was already free. No longer bound by labels or identities, they laugh at the cosmic joke—the realization that the seeker was never separate from the sought. The game of self-discovery continues, but the mystic is no longer bound by it. They are both the player and the stage, the dance and the stillness, the illusion and the truth.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Absolute and the Illusion of Time

In our journey towards spiritual awakening, we often encounter the perplexing notion of time. Our minds are conditioned to perceive time linearly: past, present, and future. This perception is deeply ingrained in our consciousness, shaping our understanding of reality. However, the Absolute— the ultimate reality—exists beyond this linear framework. In the realm of the Absolute, everything that has ever happened, is happening now, and will happen in the future, all coexist in a timeless continuum.

Imagine a vast, infinite expanse where every moment in time is accessible simultaneously. This is not a mere concept but a profound truth that beckons us to transcend our limited perceptions. In the Absolute, the past, present, and future are not distinct entities but facets of a singular, eternal moment. Our conventional understanding of time dissolves, revealing a state of being that is unbounded and ever-present.

To grasp this concept, we must first recognize that our perception of time is an illusion created by the mind. The mind, with its incessant chatter and constant need to categorize experiences, imposes a linear structure on reality. This structure is useful for navigating the physical world, but it also confines us within a limited framework. The spiritual journey involves breaking free from these mental constructs and experiencing reality as it truly is—timeless and infinite.


Consider the implications of this timeless reality on our lives. Every event, every experience, every thought and emotion, is part of an eternal now. The suffering we endure, the joys we cherish, the lessons we learn, all exist simultaneously within this grand mosaic of existence. This understanding can bring a profound sense of peace and acceptance. When we realize that everything is happening as it should, in its own perfect time, we can let go of our fears and anxieties about the future and our regrets about the past.

Moreover, this realization can transform our approach to life. If we understand that every moment is imbued with the entirety of existence, we can cultivate a deeper presence in our daily lives. Each action, no matter how mundane, becomes an expression of the eternal now. Each interaction, no matter how fleeting, holds the potential for profound connection. In this way, we begin to live in harmony with the flow of the universe, attuned to the rhythm of the Absolute.

Embracing the timeless nature of reality also invites us to explore the depths of our consciousness. Meditation, contemplation, and other spiritual practices become portals to experiencing the eternal now. As we quiet the mind and delve into the silence within, we can touch the essence of the Absolute. In these moments of stillness, we glimpse the truth of our being—that we are not separate entities bound by time but expressions of the infinite consciousness that pervades all existence.


In conclusion, the Absolute transcends our limited perception of time, inviting us to experience reality as an eternal now. By recognizing the illusory nature of linear time, we can cultivate a deeper presence in our lives and align ourselves with the flow of the universe. This understanding brings peace, acceptance, and a profound sense of interconnectedness, guiding us on our journey toward spiritual awakening.

Morgan O. Smith

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Choice as Cosmic Manifestation

In a world often bound by the chains of determinism, where every event is seen as a mere consequence of a prior one, the concept of choice emerges as a beacon of freedom, a testament to the transcendental nature of human consciousness. This perspective offers a radical, yet profound alternative: choices are not just personal expressions or random occurrences; they are, in essence, expressions of the universe itself.

The fabric of our universe is intricately woven with the threads of time, space, and matter. Yet, within this complex tapestry lies a deeper truth, one that transcends the apparent duality of cause and effect. In this view, every choice we make is not simply a product of past influences or future aspirations; it is an immediate and direct expression of the universe’s ever-unfolding narrative.


This notion brings us to the concept of the ‘eternal now.’ Unlike the linear progression of time as we perceive it, the eternal now posits a realm where past, present, and future coalesce into a singular, timeless existence. In this realm, every choice is an act of creation, a moment where the universe expresses itself through our consciousness. It is in these moments that we are not merely individuals making isolated decisions; we are the universe experiencing itself, exploring its infinite possibilities.

The implications of this perspective are both liberating and daunting. It suggests that our choices are far more significant than personal preferences or responses to external stimuli. They are cosmic in scale, contributing to the grand narrative of existence itself. It invites us to view our decisions not just as personal crossroads but as contributions to the ongoing creation of reality.


In conclusion, viewing choice as a cosmic manifestation offers a new dimension to our understanding of free will and determinism. It proposes that our choices are neither predestined nor random, but are integral parts of the universe’s continuous journey through time and existence. It’s an invitation to embrace the profound interconnectedness of all things and to recognize our role as the creator itself in the magnificent tapestry of life.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Timeless Universe

A Journey into the Eternal Now

As humans, we are fundamentally tethered to the concept of time. We perceive our lives as an unceasing flow of moments, an endless river cascading from the mountains of the past into the oceans of the future. But what if we could untether ourselves from this chronology, detaching from the past and the future to dwell in an “eternal now”? This concept might seem paradoxical, even inconceivable, yet it offers a fascinating vista of our understanding of reality.

First, we must address the elephant in the room: Can we truly conceptualize a universe without time? The removal of time from our universe plunges us into the depths of a reality where the progression of events ceases. In this static universe, everything exists in an unending present state, with no evolution or motion since these phenomena require time to define their existence.

Yet, the concept of an “eternal now” still implies a temporal dimension. In other words, to speak of an ‘eternal’ now, we inadvertently evoke the notion of time. Herein lies the paradox: while we yearn for a grasp on the timeless, our very language and cognition are steeped in the temporal.

So, what does it mean to experience this “eternal now”? We find an enlightening perspective in the Zen Buddhist concept of “satori”. Satori represents a sudden awakening, an immersion in the present moment that is so profound that it transcends time. This experience of enlightenment unveils a reality where past and future merge into a single, timeless instant. In satori, one perceives reality unfettered by the usual constraints of time or even individual self.

Despite its paradoxical nature, the exploration of an “eternal now” serves as an intellectual and philosophical exercise that tests the boundaries of our understanding. It underscores the limitations of our human comprehension, reminding us of the extraordinary mystery that is our universe.

Dwelling in the “eternal now” is a concept that nudges us to revisit our accepted notions about time and reality. It invites us to question whether our perception of linear time, with its forward march from the past to the future, is the only possible way to experience the universe.

Could there be other forms of reality, other universes perhaps, where time as we know it does not exist? Or could our very perception of time be an illusion, a cognitive construct born out of necessity? In the vast cosmos, are we just temporal beings trying to make sense of a timeless existence?

We might not be able to fully answer these questions, yet in asking them, we expand our intellectual horizons and deepen our understanding of the universe. In this exploration, perhaps we may even inch closer to experiencing a taste of the enigmatic “eternal now”.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Eternal Now

Enlightenment as the Ever-Present Journey

Introduction:
Time is a mysterious and often bewildering dimension of our existence. Like the fleeting shadow of tomorrow, enlightenment is often thought to be something that is always just out of reach. However, what if the key to enlightenment was not in endlessly chasing it, but in realizing that it is already here?

The Illusion of Tomorrow:
Many of us tend to postpone our happiness or goals for the future. “I will be happy when…” or “I will do that tomorrow,” are phrases we frequently tell ourselves. Yet, as time moves forward, tomorrow remains as elusive as ever. It’s always today. This is a poignant reminder that the present moment is all we have.

Parallel to the Illusion of Enlightenment:
Enlightenment is often perceived as the pinnacle of spiritual accomplishment, a state to be attained in the distant future. However, much like tomorrow, the notion of enlightenment as a destination may be an illusion. If enlightenment is truly understanding and being at peace with oneself and the universe, then it must exist in the here and now.

The Eternal Present:
The Buddhist concept of “Satori” embodies a sudden awakening or flash of insight. It illustrates that enlightenment is not a far-off goal but an ever-present possibility. When we begin to see that the essence of life and self-realization is embedded in the present, the journey toward enlightenment takes on a different texture. It becomes a continuous, unfolding process rather than a destination.

Cultivating Awareness:
The path to recognizing that enlightenment is in the present involves cultivating awareness and mindfulness. By fully engaging with the present moment and releasing our attachments to the past and future, we can find clarity and wisdom.

The Role of Experience:
Our experiences, no matter how mundane, are integral to our understanding. Every moment provides an opportunity for growth and learning. Through mindfulness, we can recognize the sacredness in the ordinary, and see that enlightenment isn’t something distant, but an ever-present reality.

Conclusion:
“Enlightenment is always here” is not just a statement, but an invitation to break the chains of time and enter the eternal now. It’s an invitation to stop searching and start living. Like the enigmatic nature of tomorrow, enlightenment is not something that can be grasped or attained in the future. It is a journey that is happening right now. Every moment is an opportunity for awakening. May we have the courage to embrace the present and recognize the enlightenment that is always here.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Illusive Dawn

Spiritual Enlightenment and the Story We Live

Introduction:

Each day, as the earth rotates, the sun appears to rise over the horizon, casting its golden rays upon the world. Just like the sun, spiritual enlightenment is an ever-present force in our lives, though it is often perceived as something to be attained. This misconception, draped in the language of our stories, masks the true nature of spiritual enlightenment.

The Mirage of Attainment:
One of the intriguing elements of human nature is the relentless pursuit of something more. In the context of spiritual enlightenment, the journey is often portrayed as a path leading to a destination. However, by framing enlightenment as an end goal, we may be missing its inherent presence in our lives. Like the sun that’s always shining even when it’s out of our sight, enlightenment is not something we acquire but rather realize and tune into.

The Stories We Weave:

Our narratives shape our perceptions and, often unknowingly, our realities. Through stories, ancient wisdom has been passed down, guiding us toward spiritual growth. Yet, these stories can be double-edged swords. As they often depict characters attaining enlightenment, they inadvertently suggest that it is a finite state, achievable through certain actions or thoughts.

Unravelling The Eternal Now:
What if spiritual enlightenment is not something we reach at the end of a strenuous journey but rather an inherent quality of our being that we simply need to recognize? This recognition can be thought of as tuning into a frequency that has always been there. By peeling away the layers of ego, desires, and social constructs, we become more receptive to the eternal now – the ever-present light of consciousness that never wanes.

Practical Steps Towards Recognition:
1. Mindfulness: Engage in practices such as meditation or mindful breathing to bring awareness to the present moment.
2. Detachment: Learn to detach from material desires and social expectations that cloud the true essence of our being.
3. Compassion: Embrace a compassionate lifestyle, recognizing the interconnectedness of all life.
4. Continuous Learning: Engage with philosophical and spiritual texts that challenge and expand your understanding.

Conclusion:
Much like the illusory sunrise, the concept of attaining spiritual enlightenment may be a misinterpretation through the lens of our narratives. Rather than seeking to attain, let us recognize and embody the ever-present light within. By focusing on the present moment, detaching from the material world, and embracing compassion, we can tune into the unceasing glow of our inner sun.

Morgan O. Smith

Yinnergy Meditation & My Book, Bodhi in the Brain…Available Now!

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