Life is a test to which we are given the answer before taking the test. But before the test we have a choice: we can remember the answer or take the test seriously....

“No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the same man.” -- Heraclitus...

You are in harmony with the world when you know who you are. You are harmony when you know what you are....

“Enlightenment is like everyday consciousness, but two inches above the ground.” -- D.T. Suzuki   Enlightenment is proverbially described as "being one with everything." It is a state associated with the dissolution of the illusory self, transcending duality and realizing our oneness with the Everything. Consciousness is consciousness. The consciousness of enlightenment is not different from the self's consciousness in the now. Describing enlightenment as being two inches above the ground seems the antithesis of enlightenment, as it implies separation/duality. No! Two inches above the ground implies enlightenment is transcendental, beyond our conventional understanding of the material world with forces like gravity. The "ground" represents the now. When we are on the ground, we are in the now. Through the consciousness of the self, we experience the now as a duality: the self and all that is not the self. The consciousness of enlightenment is experiencing the now two inches above the ground. When we distance ourselves from the now, we can observe the now and thereby come to know the now. We come to know we create the now, we are the now and not a part of the now. This realization can happen through meditation. The now is breathing. We observe the now when we are in the space between exhale and inhale. In this space, we realize we are the consciousness that creates the now and in so doing we become the now....

What do we see everywhere but rarely notice?   Light. Things we see are not things, just light reflecting off things. What we don't see, the essence of all things, is also light. All things are energy slowed by the speed of light squared. (Energy is mass times the speed of light squared (E = MC²). Reformulated, mass is energy divided by the spend of light squared (M = E/C²).) All things, outside and inside, are light. Perceiving things otherwise, as solid or distinct from other things, is an illusion. As all things are light, all things are enlightening. When you see things as things are, what are you?...

As every thing is unique, no thing is weird. But the mind is weird, as it sees things as normal or weird....