Wednesday, 3 September 2025

A R SPIRA X live in being X Above suffering lies the peace of awareness.X DTH IS A BIOLOGICAL PROCESS

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WHY SFFR ? QUESTION 

All these "horrors" that you mentioned are only horrors if seen through our finite mind. From the point of view of the "I" these are perhaps just different ways for it to express itself. Perhaps we get incarnated hundreds or thousands of times in different lives/lifeforms, in some we die young, in some we die old, in some we are rich, in some we are poor, some we are sick some we are healthy etc. so if seen from that perspective of the "I" what difference does it make except to experience all of it?

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ALSO TIGHT RULE SET OF UNIVERSE - TOM CAMPBELL

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Here’s a concise breakdown for Rupert Spira – The Solution to Suffering, Happiness, Love & God


Gist / Tagline

“True happiness, love, and freedom aren’t found in external conditions—they are the ever-present nature of our own awareness.”


Bullet-Quote Highlights

  • “The discovery that peace, happiness and love are ever-present within our own Being, and completely available at every moment of experience, under all conditions, is the most important discovery that anyone can make.” (A-Z Quotes)

  • “In ignorance I am something; in understanding, I am nothing; in love, I am everything.” (A-Z Quotes, QuoteFancy)

  • “Your Self, Aware Presence, knows no resistance to any appearance and, as such, is happiness itself; like the empty space of a room it cannot be disturbed and is, therefore, peace itself; ... it is intimately one with whatever appears on it and is thus love itself; ... pure freedom.” (A-Z Quotes, inspiringquotes.us)

  • “Happiness is simply to allow everything to be exactly as it is from moment to moment.” (QuoteFancy, quotlr.com)

  • “Love is the natural condition of all experience before thought has divided it into a multiplicity and diversity of objects, selves and others.” (QuoteFancy, quotlr.com)

  • “The greatest discovery in life is to discover that our essential nature does not share the limits nor the destiny of the body and mind.” (A-Z Quotes, QuoteFancy)

  • “Does God create our suffering? … The infinite freely assumes the finite self … But God leaves a trace of itself in each of us, as a longing for happiness or the knowledge ‘I am’. If we follow that thread, it takes us out of the maze of suffering.” (rupertspira.com)

  • “Why is there so much suffering? … consciousness must localise itself as a finite mind, appearing separate. This creates a sense of lack and vulnerability … Until the finite mind realises it shares its being with everyone, there will be conflict and wars.” (rupertspira.com)

  • “Happiness is the end of suffering… what they really wanted in life, even above enlightenment, is happiness. Another way to describe happiness is as the end of suffering.” (rupertspira.com)


Summary Interpretation

Spira teaches that suffering arises from mistaking the infinite for something limited, by identifying purely with the finite body and mind. The remedy? Recognise that your true nature is pure awareness, a state that is self-knowing, peaceful, loving, and indestructible. Happiness emerges not from changing external circumstances but from realigning with this ever-present awareness. In spiritual terms, the longing for happiness is the call of the divine ("I am"), and following it dissolves suffering.


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