The classical Christian apostle's creed, over 1600 years old and
formulated soon after the writing of the New Testament, is a series of
"I believe....." statements. Without thinking too much about it, I've
decided to quickly write down a few sentences to suggest the very
different creed that I follow. Here they are:
I believe the most fundamental content of our minds to be the sensed
physical breathing and moving body, a quiet awareness that underlies our
surface waves of emotions and thoughts.
I believe that this awareness can begin to experience a larger process,
closer to the machinery that is generating a self, a process that
observes rather than being completely defined by the current narrative
"I" chatter of who-I-am or what-it-is-I-do.
I believe that this awareness can expand to feel its part in a a drama
of evolving life on this planet and an evolving universe - a theater
much more universal than conventional cultural or religious myths.
I believe that this awareness can enhance the depth, sanity, and sensed
completion of each moment. It provides a sense of wholeness and
sufficiency from which actions rise. It makes contact with other humans
more sane and whole.
Really really insightful and wonderful. Thank you
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