
Spiritually Incorrect Enlightenment (The Enlightenment Trilogy Book 2)

Questioner: Sir, what is your message? It is quite simple. You are not going to get anything here. You are wasting your time. Pack up and go! That is my message. I have nothing to give; you have nothing to take. If you continue to sit there, you are wasting your time. The one thing you have to do is get up and go.
Jed McKenna • Spiritually Incorrect Enlightenment (The Enlightenment Trilogy Book 2)
All I am is a frightened
Jed McKenna • Spiritually Incorrect Enlightenment (The Enlightenment Trilogy Book 2)
“The answer is to stop struggling, to go into the fear. Let her go. The cause of the unhappiness isn’t the situation, but the resistance. You’re making disease and decay and death evil, but they’re not evil, they just are. The clinging is the cause of the unhappiness. Release is the answer. Let her sink.”
Jed McKenna • Spiritually Incorrect Enlightenment (The Enlightenment Trilogy Book 2)
We might equate surrender with abdication of self-responsibility, but it’s really just the opposite. It’s where we dispense with intermediaries like priests and doctors and government, and take our lives into our own hands.
Jed McKenna • Spiritually Incorrect Enlightenment (The Enlightenment Trilogy Book 2)
Try and formulate a question which you can call your own.
Jed McKenna • Spiritually Incorrect Enlightenment (The Enlightenment Trilogy Book 2)
Your constant utilization of thought to give continuity to your separate self is ‘you’. There is nothing there inside you other than that.
Jed McKenna • Spiritually Incorrect Enlightenment (The Enlightenment Trilogy Book 2)
Why level downward to our dullest perception always, and praise that as common sense? The commonest sense is the sense of men asleep, which they express by snoring.
Jed McKenna • Spiritually Incorrect Enlightenment (The Enlightenment Trilogy Book 2)
most people, including many of those around me, operate from the level of the finite brain rather than infinite mind.
Jed McKenna • Spiritually Incorrect Enlightenment (The Enlightenment Trilogy Book 2)
Realizing that you have no idea who you are is the beginning of finding out who you are. The idea of the individual self, valid and separate, unravels very quickly under any serious scrutiny. All beliefs do. What takes time and effort is becoming the person who chooses to put the idea of self under such scrutiny, and making sense of what’s left aft
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