
Spiritual Warfare (The Enlightenment Trilogy Book 3)

Someday I’ll be a weather-beaten skull resting on a grass pillow, Serenaded by a stray bird or two. Kings and commoners end up the same, No more enduring than last night’s dream.
Jed McKenna • Spiritual Warfare (The Enlightenment Trilogy Book 3)
‘In my world, nothing ever goes wrong.’ That’s an eyes-open statement. It’s not his world that’s different, it’s him; his undistorted, unfiltered perspective. He has removed the artificial barrier of ego from the perceiver-perception-perceived union and so the three become one and perfection is the certain result.”
Jed McKenna • Spiritual Warfare (The Enlightenment Trilogy Book 3)
“Your thoughts and emotions determine your dreamstate reality. That’s where you start. From there it’s just a matter of simplifying the equation and eventually seeing that your thoughts and emotions are your dreamstate. It’s all just consciousness, you are just consciousness. There is nothing else. Once that goes from thought-level concept to full-
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Whatever happens must be the best thing that could happen, because it is the thing that does happen. Ultimately, the only criteria we have by which to determine what is best is what occurs.
Jed McKenna • Spiritual Warfare (The Enlightenment Trilogy Book 3)
For someone who has been eating and sleeping poorly, who has had their nerves frazzled by ever-present electro-magnetic fields, who’s been bombarded from all directions by deranging images and messages in all forms of media, who has been constantly suffocated under the pressures of work and family and the clock, for whom even vacations are structur
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So I made the standard deal with the universe. If you want the book written, lay it out in front of me and I’ll write it. I’m not going to chase it, I’m not going to struggle to come up with stuff to write about. That would be artificial and egoic.
Jed McKenna • Spiritual Warfare (The Enlightenment Trilogy Book 3)
“Thought is an unnecessary step. We can know things directly, instantly, without any need for thinking, at which the very best of us are comically inept. Why insist on converting knowledge out of its native format into bite-sized pieces our little brains can chew on? It’s just another way we seek to bring the universe down to our size instead of ex
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Through unconditional surrender I have mastered the universe. By releasing all control, I am in perfect control. Controlling nothing, I control everything. Only by taking control could I lose control.
Jed McKenna • Spiritual Warfare (The Enlightenment Trilogy Book 3)
Rest, breathe, water, walk.