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Actually One Being Adyashanti

Actually One Being

Once we come back to our Self, then whatever is created is happening not so much from a perspective of “What
do I want?” but from a pure intention. Not an individual intention, not a collective intention, but the intention,
the primal intention. It’s not an intention with a choice or a chooser. It’s a primary creative energy that comes
from the source.

When we really have returned to the source, creation is no longer distorting itself through our wants or desires.
That’s when we’re seeing, “What is? That’s what I want. What is actually happening? That’s what I desire.”
And I’m no longer interested in creating anything, because I realize that everything, as it is, is what I always
wanted it to be. It was always my intention; I just didn’t know it. I didn’t really want to manifest my individual
intention, I wanted to come into the purity of intention itself.

This realization doesn’t obliterate duality; it liberates duality. When we come into the ultimate Truth, then our
thoughts, feelings, and actions come from this self-realization. At that point, there’s no sense in choosing or not
choosing. There’s just the watching. When the Truth is conscious instead of unconscious, it can come through
and manifest purely—without any desire to do so.

You created me to remind you of this. We all create exactly what we need. When we are not conscious enough,
when our self-concept is not big enough to allow us to have the wisdom that we are, to let in the divinity that we
are, to let in the Buddha nature that we are, then we’ll project it somewhere else. Maybe we’ll create a guy
called Adya. Then we’ll go into a relationship, and through that relationship we’ll start to realize, “That’s who I
am—Adya’s not really Adya and I’m not really me.”

Then it just gets clearer and clearer, until our realization and our self-concept have gotten full enough and
complete enough that we don’t need to create a relationship of apparent two-ness to remind us of what we
already know. But even when we see that, we’ll keep doing it for the fun of it.

It’s a circular process. I love this Truth so much—and by this I mean Self-love in the biggest sense—that I
create you, and through you asking questions, which is really me asking questions, I get to tell myself the
answers. I get to display who I am and what I know to myself. But it’s actually one being: I’m not stuck being
Adya. You’re not stuck being you. We are stuck being It.

And we realize it doesn’t matter which side we’re on. We’re either looking for our Self with the help of creating
a so-called somebody else, or we’re just in the joy of revealing our Self to our Self over and over. The more we
realize it’s all one, the more we realize, “You know, we’re really having fun.”

Let Everything End

There is a great momentum of suffering and confusion that every spiritual seeker encounters. It is the
momentum of ignorance which manifests as the experience of conflict and confusion and which causes
suffering. In order to discover the perspective of Liberation, which alone transcends this entire movement of
ignorance and suffering, one needs to let everything end.

"Letting everything end" means to stand in the moment completely naked of attachment to any and all ideas,
concepts, hopes, preferences, and experiences. Simply put, it means to stop strategizing, controlling,
manipulating, and running away from yourself--and to simply be. Finally you must let everything end and be
still. In letting everything end, all seeking and striving stops. All effort to be someone or to find some
extraordinary state of being ceases. This ceasing is essential. It is true spiritual maturity.

By ceasing to follow the mind's tendency to always want 'more', 'different', or 'better', one encounters the
opportunity to be still. In being still, a perspective is revealed which is free from all ignorance and bondage to

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Actually One Being Adyashanti

suffering. From that perspective, eternal Self is realized. The eternal Self, the Seer, is recognized to be one's true
nature, one's very own Self.

This is an invitation to let all seeking end, all striving end, all efforting end, all past identity end, all hopes end,
and to discover That which has no beginning or end. This is an invitation to discover eternal, unborn, undying
Truth of Being. The Truth of your Being, your own Self. Let the entire movement of becoming end, and
discover That which has always been present at the core of your Being.

Stand Alone
If you are a true seeker of liberation you've got to be willing to stand alone. At the moment of Liberation
everything falls away...everything. Suddenly the ground beneath your feet is gone, and you are alone. You are
alone because you have directly realized that there is no other, there is no separation. There is only you, only
Self, only limitless emptiness, pure consciousness.

To the mind, the ego, this appears terrifying. When the mind looks at limitlessness and infinity, it projects
meaninglessness and despair. To the ego Absolute Freedom can look terrifying. But when the mind is let go of,
the view changes from meaningless despair and fear to the unending joy and wonder of Liberation.

In Liberation, you stand alone. You stand alone because you need no supports of any kind. You need no
supports because you have realized that the very notion of a separate you no longer exists; that there is nothing
to support; that the whole ego experience was a flimsy illusion. So you stand alone but never, never lonely
because everywhere you look, all you see is That, and You are That.

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