“The assumption that the egoless condition, or union of self and God, is man's final goal and ultimate destiny is a great mistake. My purpose here is to affirm that the unitive state is a hidden path in itself, a movement in its own right that ultimately leads to no-self (no true-self and no-union). In short, the unitive state is the hidden path to no-self.” MenSelfStatesPurposeGoalMistakeDestinyPathConditionsMovementUltimateUnionsFinalsAssumptionTrue SelfGreat Mistakes Book:The Path to No-Self: Life at the Center Source: The Path to No-Self: Life at the Center
“Since the moment of self-consciousness comes to a permanent end - and a new journey begins- is such a decisive stroke or milestone in the contemplative life, I can only speculate why so little has been said of this breakthrough; in fact , I may never get over the silence on the part of writers who say nothing about this second movement.” MayLittlesHas BeensSaidI CanEndsSelfMomentsFactsConsciousnessSilenceJourneyMovementPermanentStrokesGet OverBreakthroughSelf ConsciousnessContemplativeMilestoneContemplative LifeNew JourneyJourney Begins Book:Experience of No-Self, The: A Contemplative Journey, Revised Edition Source: Experience of No-Self, The: A Contemplative Journey, Revised Edition
“The onset of this second movement is characterized by the falling away of self and coming upon "that" which remains when it is gone. But this going-out is an upheaval, a complete turnabout of such proportions it cannot possibly be missed, under-emphasized, or sufficiently stressed as a major landmark in the contemplative life.” SelfFallGoneMovementMajorsRemainsProportionGoing OutStressedContemplativeLandmarksUpheavalContemplative Life Book:The Experience of No-Self: A Contemplative Journey Source: The Experience of No-Self: A Contemplative Journey
“...a point is reached where the self is so completely aligned with the still-point that it can no longer be moved, even in its first movements, from this center. It can no longer be tested by any force or trial, nor moved by the winds of change, and at this point the self has obviously outworn its function; it is no longer needed or useful, and life can go on without it.” FirstsStillsSelfForceMovementWindGoes OnNeededFunctionMovedTrialsTestedWinds Of Change Author:Bernadette Roberts