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One of the most commonly overlooked spiritual practices is daring to be completely honest with everyone you encounter. Some may say others cannot handle their honesty, but true honesty is not a strategy or a weapon of any kind. It is the willingness to be open and absolutely transparent in sharing how any moment feels in your heart. It has nothing to do with confrontation, accusation, or any form of blame. True honesty is the willingness to stand completely exposed, allowing the world to do what it may, and say what it will, only so you may know who you are - beyond all ideas.
Matthew Kahn
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You're learning to be nourished by the love you give, not by the validation offered in response to your giving.
Matthew Kahn
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Life is a beautiful collection of temporary experiences. Treasure your unique collection, and enjoy sharing it with others.
Matthew Kahn
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True honesty is the willingness to stand completely exposed, allowing the world to do what it may, and say what it will, only so you may know who you are - beyond all ideas.
Matthew Kahn
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We entertain ourselves with worry when we don't know what to trust. When you trust in what remains beyond temporary form, you are trusting in all that you are, as all that is.
Matthew Kahn
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Perhaps one day you'll look in the mirror and realize, the person you see appearing in awareness is actually awareness itself - momentarily appearing as a person.
Matthew Kahn
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Without a need to constantly remain attached to ideas and beliefs, the clarity of your formless form recognizes the truth of itself - with nothing to confirm or ever deny.
Matthew Kahn
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Perhaps freedom from ideas of freedom - is the sweetest freedom of all.
Matthew Kahn
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You give to yourself by giving of yourself.
Matthew Kahn
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You cannot describe truly what you are but you can enjoy and directly experience what you are. Therein lies the joy of existence.
Matthew Kahn
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Life is when awareness hides in the idea of personal experience.
Matthew Kahn
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I am the life just passing through. I'm what remains and so are you.
Matthew Kahn