Transcending Fear
“When it is indubitably recognized that your nature and the nature of the absolute are fundamentally the same, indivisible nature, this is the ‘recognition of one’s true identity’: the realization that any and all identity is eclipsed by an actuality which renders separative distinctions ultimately meaningless.
Such a realization, or non-dual perspective or awareness, cannot help but have a profound effect on one’s consideration of ‘personal individuality’. One cannot recognize that truth, of all pervasive indivisibility, and continue to maintain the fiction of separate personification – of the ‘me’ that was born and the ‘I’ which dies.
This fruit of realization – that the absolute essence of all being does not ‘come’ from some place nor ‘go’ anywhere – quenches our deepest, final fear, the fear of extinction. Then the liberated may, indeed, ‘take no thought for the morrow.’”
Robert Wolfe. “Living Nonduality. Enlightenment Teachings of Self-Realization.” Karina Library, Ojai California, 2014.
"The world breaks everyone, and afterward, some are strong in the broken places."
Ernest Hemingway, A Farewell to Arms