No, I haven't lost anything and I am also not chasing anything - its always there, but not as an ecstatic overwhelming bliss.Atla wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 5:43 am You've probably lost it then. Yes when the conceptual mental activity ceases, most people get into a more blissful state, but that's just a more basic psychological state. If you cling to that psychological state and pretend that it's something more than that, you are still chasing something.
Its a bit like having a name, Atla, you know it, yet you don't walk around yelling it out loud all the time
I know, I have read most of UG, and even he seems to understand he is missing something (at least for me) - he misses heart... thats how it feels to me...
Then again, I have never met the guy... and as he died in 2007 its to late now anyway... so who knows
Well... because some of it sounds like it has been written by someone who experienced "God / I am" and then put this into (sometimes cryptic) writing.
Its nothing new... most traditions have their base in non-dual love and happiness (and definitely not in hatred).
Because of statements like: "I am that I am" and many other quotes that seem to point into this direction - but it could of course also be just accidental...