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Jul 4, 2023Liked by Kabir Kadre

Dear Kabir,

We are a reflection of the universe as timelessness. If we can sit together, in a space in between our unrelated physical realities, that would be the timeless. I love this:

Both impermanence and timelessness are predicated on some existence. While all of these dance and play like light on water, what can be known transcends dualistic perception of existence and nonexistence, arising and passing away, the momentary and the timeless.

The play of light and water is one of my favorite things to witness. It gets right into joy!

Kabir, your name is so beautiful. 🙏🏾

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My friend, I am delighted for this intersection of our experience and joyfulness!

And your name, my dear, is so much fun to say! :-)

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Jul 8, 2023Liked by Kabir Kadre

and oh my thank you for the link to the Esmerald podcast. I could hear that again and again and again... so poetic. Its truth rings to the core of my soul.

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Yes indeed, I feel very much the same. :-)

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Apr 30, 2023Liked by Kabir Kadre

Very moving piece... an invitation to reach towards impermanence. I am in awe with you. As I get to experience you through your posts I get more and more amazed at the grace of your soul.

Also... lately I have been reading about timelessness... would impermanence be its opposite? How do your relate to timelessness? I do hope for miracles that arise directly from the hand of God. ❤️

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My kind friend, you truly are the gentle hand of God. :-) Thank you for your sweet whispers.

As to your inquiry. The first question acts in my mind like a koan. Everything stops for a moment.

I know you appreciate how much we try to apply rational minds, and how useful that can be, and yet…

It is not so much through the rational faculty that I "relate" to timelessness. These constructs are not so meaningful, no more so than the construct of corn fills bellies.

Both impermanence and timelessness are predicated on some existence. While all of these dance and play like light on water, what can be known transcends dualistic perception of existence and nonexistence, arising and passing away, the momentary and the timeless.

As they say, the tao that can be spoken is not the Tao that can be known. 🙏🏼

Is there a greater gift than simply to rest in the presence?

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