Embrace the unembraceable?

Lucky chance

As Angela Trainer says, “Nothing terribly wrong with seeking something more or new; but it’s often futile when what we are often really seeking is a sense of Connection.
We crave a sense of Awe. A sense of the SACRED in our lives. And that is an inside job; it will never be sustained by the externals in our lives in any truly satisfying way.”

Peter Pilley says, “Tremendous, terribly, too true. It was a choice, a series of choices since 2013, after the year I call The Year of my Life, to get to know what non-attachment means to me. It has been a self-imposed discipline of learning for me to embrace non-attached Love. This is “the unembraceable”. A concept.

I know only about my personal journey into the unchartered unknown of non-attached love. For me, at the beginning, those two words together mutually cancelled each other out. I could not see the least grain of logic there.

I was in state of confusion and of desperation – I was at that time trapped in my own unattainable seeking. I was in severe disconnect, yearning for connection, and only able to thunder against hard rock.

I do not know what the journeys of others are like. Perhaps it may be that some are the compliant students of masters of non-dual thought.

I was lucky to have friends to help point me towards understanding. It became clear to me my redemption, my emotional, spiritual, and even my financial salvation, my restoration to myself lay in getting my head round this obscure and novel area of enquiry.

And eventually, I did. I have compared the process to crawling through fires.

Thus empowered, I began to engage in the most meaningful part of my little life. Permanently in surrender, satisfied by anything and everything, seeking neither good nor bad outcomes, flooded by awe, joyful at the micro and the macro, unshakeably and beyond reason” 🌈

~ Love is present EveryNow