Isness 2
There is a way of living without struggle.
It is like the lily, like the flower that grows;
it does not struggle, it is.¹
— Krishnamurti
It is not even accurate to state
that the divine exists,
just that it is.²
— RD Krumpos
Whatever there is, is.
If there is a molecule, it is.
If there is a person
or an animal, it is.
If there is a house,
a mountain
or a forest, it is.
If there is the world
or the universe, it is.
If there is God, God is.
Isness, or being,
is the common factor
in all people, animals, and things.
It is shared by everything,
and thus not limited
to anything.³
— Rupert Spira
see also: Isness 1
Waves of the Ocean
[1] Jiddu Krishnamurti, This Matter of Culture, (The University of California 1964), p. 192 AX 6871
[2] RD Krumpos, The Greatest Achievement in Life: Five Traditions of Mysticism: Mystical Approaches to Life, ebook www.suprarational.org, p. 58 AX 8135
[3] Rupert Spira, Noticing What Is Always Here / The Peace of Your Own Being: On the Unnoticed Presence Beneath All Experience, (substack 06.26.2025), AX 8642
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