
The Book of Undoing

The unknowing is itself aware, is itself conscious. The Tibetan Buddhists call this “self-luminosity.” The deepest reality of who we are is this open field of awareness that is self-luminous, self-knowing. In other words, who and what we truly are knows itself. It knows itself as a field of unknowing, as an open expanse of being. It’s not an uncons
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Beyond thinking, when you give away thinking – there You are. Don’t think; be. Now you may say, “If I am that, why do I need a practice? Why do I need anything at all?” Because believing you are thought is such an ingrained habit (and a subtle one at that), having a practice, a tool to help let go and bring you back to the experience makes your com
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You are able to see through the complex illusions of duality, of self and other, and see and experience it all as an ongoing play of the universal self, of God. Because it is all appreciated as the self, there really is no longer anything to fear, including one’s own death. There is nothing to hold onto. There is nothing to hate. There is nothing t
... See moreMartin W. Ball • Entheogenic Liberation: Unraveling the Enigma of Nonduality with 5-MeO-DMT Energetic Therapy (The Entheogenic Evolution Book 8)
Our ability to run off into thoughts and stories that used to offer us false comfort in the form of distraction is now waning. At other times, there is peace, timelessness, and flow. It becomes obvious that we are not in control of when we feel peace and clarity, and when we feel resistance patterns and disorientation. With this recognition, a cert
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