Dedication and Affirmation Anil Mitra, Copyright © 2015—July 22, 2021 I dedicate my life to The Way of Being, To living in the immediate and ultimate as one. To its shared discovery and realization. To shedding bonds of limited self so that we can see the way so clearly that life is flow. To realizing the ultimate in this world and beyond
1 DedicationInspired by the third of twelve steps. 1.1 The dedicationI dedicate my life to The Way of Being, In thought and feeling. To living in the immediate and ultimate as one. To living experientially and instrumentally in the immediate world on the way to and as one with the ultimate. The world has challenge—problem and opportunity—to be addressed in themselves and dually. In meeting opportunity, there is progress, which leads inevitably to the ultimate as revealed by the metaphysics of the way of being. 1.2 The way and the means, intrinsic and instrumentalTo its shared discovery and realization. … under pure dimensions of experiential being in form and formation as the world, … and pragmatic dimensions of the world As found – nature Elementary or physical Complex and living Experiential As built – culture in attitude, experience, and action… and society The realms of culture and technology – the sciences – concrete and abstract, technology, art, humanities, religion, and history (see human knowledge) And became the world on the way to the universal and ultimate Metaphysics, meditation (yoga, with extension to reason), and transformation 1.3 To overcoming limited selfTo shedding bonds of limited self so that we can see the way so clearly that life is flow. … over force. Even in difficulty – and so moving toward positive being. The bonds of occur in all dimensions of being. 1.4 To realizing the ultimate in this world and beyondTo realizing the ultimate in this world and beyond And, so, coming full circle to always being at the beginning of a journey of discovery 2 AffirmationThe quote just below is a paraphrase of Abhinava Gupta (950 – 1016 CE, a philosopher-theologian of Kashmir) from Christopher Wallis, Tantra Illuminated: The Philosophy, History, and Practice of a Timeless Tradition, 2nd ed., Mattamayūra Press, 2013, p.370. “That pure unlimited consciousness—transcending all principles of form… that is supreme reality. That is the ground for the establishment of all things—and that is the essence of the universe. By That the universe lives and breathes, and That alone am I. Thus, I embody and am the universe in its ordinary and most transcendent form.” 3 MeditationIncomplete separability of body from mind is implicit, therefore meditation encompasses yoga, reason, action, and transformation. Intelligence is frequently understood as that which enhances effective action in the world. Here action in the world is enhanced to action in and for the world. Traditional modes of meditation (e.g., Shamatha and Vipasana) and of yoga (e.g., eightfold, which derives from Buddhism) are included. 4 ResourcesMeditation (yoga) 5 Document dataDocuments pointing here—the brief outline and many others, especially in the narratives folder; priorities. In the personal folder. Documents to which this document points—none.
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