Contemplation Collections
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Innocence
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The action of innocence is just love spontaneously expressed without seeking reward.
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Inquiry
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The Inquirer takes an attentive interest in the customary as well as the extraordinary and mysterious phenomena of life. This often involves challenging and questioning those things which are already accepted, because deep down there is an intuitive knowing of authentic, primordial truth. The Inquirer wants to seek, to explore, penetrate, sift and synthesise from a boundless view. This makes the inquiring life a voyage of recurring curiosity, discovery and revelation.
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Insecurity
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Insecurity may arise to temper us, that we may regain our balance during those times when we forget our true nature in acts of brashness, boastfulness or carelessness.
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Inspiration
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Whenever we are nobly inspired, we breathe more consciously and directly of the spirit of life. And the forces of creativity are nurtured, sparking revelations that we may realise, discover, and conceive with fresh insight.
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Instinct
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Instinct appears to be based in the subconscious ego, as a largely automatic sense of self-survival. However, instinct can often be confused with intuition. The difference is that intuition appears to be part of our true nature, and is more soul based. Therefore, while intuition inspires us towards union and truth, it does not condemn. Instinct however, being ego-based, takes care of its own body-mind first, which may at times, be at the cost or judgmental condemnation of others.
Insult
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An insult can only be conclusively received, through a victim’s ignorant acknowledgment. In other words, the victim judges the expression to be personally insulting, and immediately and reactively takes it on board. But what if the insult is not immediately taken on board? What if there is a period of non-reaction, with an initial taking of a deep breath, followed by remaining in a steady, honourable state of silence for a reasonably effective time. Because deep down, much of the time, we know ourselves not to be the expression of someone else’s insult. So rather than reactively confirm an insult, the insult can then be called unjust by the victim, and the perpetrator can be asked for the proof of their insult. Yet when heightened emotions are at play, much of the so-called proof will be exaggerated emotional perceptions. Consequently the perpetrator will tend to emotionally stumble, when faced by someone who expresses their deeper truth.
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Integration
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If there is a theory of everything, it probably centres around coherence leading to integration. Whenever there is disharmony of any kind it is usually because there is a lack of integration, or something is missing. Additionally, the more that disintegration occurs, the more stressed that humans and other life forms become. In some way all elements, and all beings are seeking greater integration. Nature appears to have greater levels of integration than humanity, which may explain why humans feel a sense of relaxation when in nature. The major human anxiety appears to be that of the insecurity of not being integrated, whether physically with one’s health and wellbeing, or socially with one’s family and peers, or spiritually with having meaning and purpose in one’s life.
Integrity
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Integrity naturally arises when we align heart, mind and body. When there is concurrence of the love in our heart with the conscience of our mind, as well as the ease and virtue of our body, then there is a harmony from which integrity issues naturally.
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