It doesn’t matter—Now!
Freedom from My Cage of Thoughts
If the “I-ego” is thinking or speaking, my mind is imprisoned in time; Once I experience the light of awareness, I cannot unsee it.
Losing Touch with Time means Staying Connected by Love Now
Self-awareness means letting go of time: thinking I am divided by the conflict of relying on what I know from the past to control the unknown in the future.
Courage Is Letting Go of Time for Love Now
Like fear and addiction, when letting go of time, the self-ego disappears, thinking stops, the separation of duality ends, and being aware of connection is enough, for only Love remains—my Higher Power.
Reclaiming Self-Love Is the Power to End Addiction
Unconditional love arises only when the I-ego disappears, as the separate self in thought is no longer required; when the self disappears, only Love remains.
Before anything is added, we are enough…
We are on our own to discover the truth: each of us, no matter our physical or mental limitations, we are enough to be an extension of unconditional love—before anything is added.
Waking Up from Addiction
We are all here because we are becoming aware. We have become aware that we are living in conflict, suffering from addiction but wanting to stay sober. Thankfully, by universal grace, we are awakening to the truth: that we are psychologically divided from our hearts that have been separated by…
My Heart Hurts Today
My heart hurts today, but I am thankful because six years ago when I checked into CeDAR, only my head hurt because I had lost all connection with feeling in my heart.
True Self-awareness
Dissolving time in constant discovery—the peaceful, silent beauty of the eternal present moment.
Bridging the Gap thru Awareness
Not until I related physical bridging to the psychological concept of transcendence did I realize that Awareness bridges the gap between thinking and meditation.
How does addiction disappear?
Spoiler Alert: my selfish potential for addiction never ends, but addictive thinking can disappear in understanding the present moment—and it is always the present moment.
Addiction Maturity
That may sound a bit harsh to get our heads around because it means life as we know it is an illusion.
