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  • Scott, I came across you via your interview with Adyashanti. I love Adya, Alan Watts, and Tim Freke...and now I shall add you as a spiritual teacher who I "get." Something about you is super...familiar. I'm 28, and you greatly remind me of myself...in my 40s or so. Your own past with music/drug addiction is something I've been through quite a bit. I'm finally coming into understanding of true nondual awakening and can't wait to watch all your videos. Good luck in life! You're doing a lot of good

  • stop wasting paper u fuck tard.

  • WOW ok thanks Scott

    whatever i think is true....yeah i knew it of course, but, i heard it this time

  • Thanks Scott,

    beautifully put!!! Somehow, there are these desires which arise - exactly as you say - to re-capture(!) ;) PREVIOUS experiences of peace & to use PREVIOUSLY 'received' 'spiritual insights'.... &, even while there are times of simple openness to what is here.... So, So often a need&greed for something specific arises & seems to dominate... such clinging & such hoodwinkery of the mind!!! :) - its amazing the powerful habits of the mind... & how it keeps appearing in the attention!

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  • google Hua Hu Ching

  • quite should be quiet

  • is not' what' exists prior to all that is perceived? must be prior to conceptualization or thought could not be experienced. what's the next thought? what's the next thought? no answer, mind is quite. quite becasue an idea asks the question. what 'i' am can't even ask a question.. powerless, non object existence? all nouns are verbs.

  • Your video reminded me of Tao 1 - "The Tao that can be spoken is not the eternal Tao."

    Your guru-seeker story was captivating! Finally, he came to the "who cares" of non-attachment.

  • "Who Cares?" :):) Juta Semmel

  • THANK YOU SCOTT

  • BRAVO! BRAVO!

  • everything that arises is just sort of an aspect of the one not arising within or without it but as it. there could be nothing other than what is, and what is just is and does not require an identity to be. there are not two things me and the world, there is just what is and aspects of that seem to be seperate.explaining away beliefs seems to take other beliefs but at some point even they must be seen as ex nihilo and without independent meaning.

  • This was very helpful! Thanks!

  • there's no 'your insights' if there is no seperation. language makes the subject difficult for no one!!

  • Spot ON

  • Thought is a function; its polar opposite is feeling, which gives a value to what is thought. When one function is too conscious, the other becomes unconscious. When these opposites unite in individuation (known as the transcendent function), this is when you enter the realm of wholeness. Feeling is *not* a thought; it is feeling: nor is it sentimentality or emotion. Separateness is being unconscious to this, *&* trying to deliberately make yourself unconsciously whole with this binary game.

  • This is the best goddamned video "I" have ever seen. Better than all the nonduality videos on Youtube

    COMBINED. My mind stopped dead in its tracks.

  • Amen!! Right on!! No counter point needed.

  • Hi Scott...I just happened on your "stuff" last night and have really been "impacted" (I am never use the word this way, but finally, it's true! ...it feels like I've been hit by a meteor :-))by your pointing...well, your story's "punch line" had me howling..indeed, "who cares!"...what glorious freedom in that seeker's, "who cares"... I felt such a great release when you hit the that .."who cares"...thank you...yup...it was time for "grasshopper" to leave the temple.

  • Sounds true.

  • Enlightenment/Non duality is like seeing. One does not think about seeing in order to see, one just sees. It requires no thoughts, understanding, or effort. It is spontaneous

  • Hi Hoz, as I said in the video, it is not the apathetic who cares. It's when fixating on self leaves, including on one's insights and other stories. It's about something larger than "me."

  • Hi Scott - great video (as usual), but it does sound like you care a lot (I'm not saying that's a problem). Could you say "who cares" and mean it?

  • I like that!

  • "In the confrontation between the stream and the rock, the stream always wins - not through strength, but through persistence." ++Love++

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