
Before I Am, Second Edition

So, start to realize you have nothing. You are nothing. When you can get to the point where you can say, “I am nothing,” you’re free, because at that point, you’re everything. If you define yourself, then there’s all sorts of stuff that you’re not. Hold on to nothing. Use things, enjoy them, be grateful and give thanks, and when you’re finished wit
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Be As You Are: The spiritual teachings and wisdom of Sri Ramana Maharshi (Arkana)
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There’s a poem by Jacque Prévert that sums up this basic confusion quite well. He wrote: I am what I am I was made like this What more do you want What do you want of me
Steve Hagen • Buddhism Is Not What You Think: Finding Freedom Beyond Beliefs
