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Enlightenment and Inner Division

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This wisdom from Adyashanti gave me pause for thought today.

Adyashanti on Enlightenment and Inner Division

“Most human beings spend their lives battling with opposing inner forces: what they think they should do versus what they are doing; how they feel about themselves versus how they are; whether they think they’re right and worthy or wrong and unworthy.
The separate self is just the conglomeration of these opposing forces. When the self drops away, inner division drops away with it.

Now, I can’t say that I never make a mistake, because in this human world being enlightened doesn’t mean we become experts at everything. What does happen, though, is that personal motivations disappear.
Only when enlightenment occurs do we realize that virtually everything we did, from getting out of bed to going to work to being in a relationship to pursuing our pleasures and interests, was motivated by personal concern.
In the absence of a separate self, there’s no personal motivation to do anything. Life just moves us.

When personal motivation no longer drives us, then what’s left is our true nature, which naturally expresses itself on the human dimension as love or compassion.
Not a compassion that we cultivate or practice because we’re supposed to, but a compassion that arises spontaneously from our undivided state. If we undertake being a good, compassionate person as a personal identity, it just gets in the way of awakening.”

As we continue on this path, the inner conflict and critical inner voice lessens, then disappears. We come to a place of inner knowing and compassion for ourselves and the world. This is the motivation that will drive us for the rest of our lives.

Namaste

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Val Boyko is originally from Scotland and came to the United States over 30 years ago. At "Find Your Middle Ground" Val brings together her experience as a life coach, yoga teacher, spiritual explorer and mentor, to inspire awakening to the light and greater understanding within us all. This blog is a place of exploration and discovery as we explore opening our hearts and finding harmony and peace in the highs and lows of life 💛

37 comments on “Enlightenment and Inner Division

  1. IreneDesign2011's avatar

    Thank you for sharing those wise words with us, dear Val ❤

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  2. Mark Lanesbury's avatar

    Very beautifully expressed dear lady, that place of acceptance 💜

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  3. Jill Weatherholt's avatar

    I appreciate you sharing these wise words, Val. ❤

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  4. katie's avatar

    It reminds me a little bit of French philosopher Sartre’s notion that if we are constantly trying to live up to some definition of ourselves (here, “compassionate person”) then we are never making free choices true to ourselves. That idea has always stuck with me, even as it differs here from Sartre in the belief that our human nature is by default compassionate (I agree). Thanks for sharing! 🙂

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  5. Sue Dreamwalker's avatar

    Wise words dear Val from both of you.. ❤ Many thanks for sharing ❤

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  6. Karen Lang's avatar

    In stillness we find this beautiful space! Thanks Val 🙂

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  7. Michele Anderson's avatar

    This is so good. Thank you for posting this Val. It’s very timely for me lately. You always post what I need to hear 🙂

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  8. Betty Hayes Albright's avatar

    Thank you, Val. Namaste 🙏❤️

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  9. nrhatch's avatar

    “In the absence of a separate self, there’s no personal motivation to do anything. Life just moves us.” ~> so, then, maybe my complete and utter lack of motivation and ambition is a good thing? 😀

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  10. ladyfi's avatar

    Very thoughtful and thought-provoking.

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  11. Carrie Cannady's avatar

    So true, Val. What goes on in our heads can be extremely challenging at times! Ah…the human condition. 😉 🙏🏻

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  12. Jewels's avatar

    That’s good stuff, Val. ❤

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  13. Debra's avatar

    Very interesting! With this perspective it does seem to offer a benefit to cultivate motivation towards peace and compassion; kindness and loving acts. Maybe that would simplify the competition of the separate self? Much to think about here, Val! Thank you.

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  14. plantmomwannabe2's avatar
    plantmomwannabe

    Definitely worth pondering on. Thank you! ❤

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  15. Bela Johnson's avatar

    I love this man. Always have. Because, hey, isn’t this just … it … ” When personal motivation no longer drives us, then what’s left is our true nature, which naturally expresses itself on the human dimension as love or compassion. Not a compassion that we cultivate or practice because we’re supposed to, but a compassion that arises spontaneously from our undivided state. If we undertake being a good, compassionate person as a personal identity, it just gets in the way of awakening.” Amen to that. ❤

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  16. Vicki Flaherty's avatar

    Just the message my self needed today! May I open to my true nature and life moving me…Thank you, Val.

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  17. Ethereal Empathy's avatar
    forgottenmystic

    Thank you for this!! This speaks true of unconditional love in all its forms. Beautiful ❤

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