


Holger: I learned the term heart-posture from my sweet-heart Janneke. Could I explain in words how strawberries taste?

Holger: Are there any teachings that emphasize radical openness … to encourage shining the light of awareness onto any thought, feeling or belief without shame, pride or embarrassment, because every insight is a win-win?

“Joel S. Goldsmith teaches that fear is essentially atheism, asserting that it is impossible to have an active realization of God and still experience fear. According to the sources, fear arises from the belief in two powers—good and evil—and a sense of separation from the Divine.”

“And He said unto them, ‘Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith?’ Then He arose and rebuked the winds [thoughts] and the sea [feelings], and there was a great calm.”

“The sun of awareness shines equally on all points of view, without judgment or discrimination, and individuals can let all their points of view be as they are, as they are already self-liberated and free in their own place (00:03:06).”

“The point where skill becomes extreme is when people start calling it something else, such as magic or the impossible, and this is what happened when a young sculptor in Naples created a sculpture called the Veiled Christ in 1753, which has left people in awe for nearly three centuries”

Let me keep company always with those who say “Look!” and laugh in astonishment, and bow their heads.

“Joel Goldsmith teaches that human marriage, while often a pleasant human relationship, only becomes a permanent and harmonious bond when it is based on a spiritual rapport or rapport in God. Without this spiritual foundation, marriages are subject to the friction that arises when one person looks to another for fulfillment, health, or supply.”

“… you can have a relationship with God that is intimate and personal, but it is not a relationship between two separate beings. True spiritual relationship is based on the realization of oneness, where the sense of a selfhood apart from God is overcome.”

“Tabernacling is the spiritual practice of inner communion and constant companioning with God/Reality/Life at the center of one’s own being. It is the act of entering the “silent sanctuary” or “Holy of Holies” within consciousness to dwell with the Divine Presence.”