#4 Jim Newman - The Discarded Compass Interview
In this episode, John interviews Jim Newman about his insights and experiences on the spiritual path. Jim shares his wisdom and provides valuable pointers on non-duality and the journey towards enlightenment. This is a must-listen for all seekers, as Jim offers a rich and engaging perspective on the spiritual path. Tune in to this episode to learn more and be inspired by Jim's insights and teachings.
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Jim Newman's NON-DUALITY meetings share a mystery, a paradox. The paradox is that THIS, this appearance, isn't what it appears to be. It is and it isn't. It's no-thing being something. It's emptiness appearing as everything. It's unified appearing as divided or separated.
Within this apparent paradox arises an experience. That experience is, that this appearance is happening to 'me'. That experience is not paradoxical; it feels very real. There's no space, no room, no possibility for the reality, that 'this' isn't happening to ‚me’. That experience of duality is dissatisfying. It's uncomfortable. Out of that experience arises the need to bring about a wholeness, to cover up the feeling that what is, isn't complete, to make the feeling that it's not okay - okay. Out of that arises the need for good and bad and right and wrong. So this appearance then turns into ‚my life‘, and my life is the need to make 'this' better, 'this' good, to find out or to solve the problem of why I don't feel like it's okay, why I feel like something's wrong, why I feel like I need to seek, to find something else.