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In Every Wave, the Entirety of the Sea

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In Every Wave, the Entirety of the Sea

By: John Astin
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The nearly consensus human view is that we exist as these vulnerable creatures trying to navigate a vast and complex world, a world we imagine we’re separate from, and often find ourselves struggling to make sense of and keep ourselves safe from at almost every turn.

But seeing ourselves as these independently existing creatures trying to make the best of a potentially threatening world of experience and circumstance is not the only way to see life. There is another perspective, one this book invites the listener into and that is the discovery that there is only one thing here, one ever-changing, ultimately indescribable reality that has no findable boundaries or borders, a seamless whole that remains undivided from itself, no matter how it appears. Everything is the activity of this whole, this one reality that is being and doing all things.

The aim of the inquiries in this book is to point the listener back to this one reality, the fact that no findable division between what we think of as “our” individual existence and the existence of life itself can be found, the discovery that the wholeness, the completeness, the fullness that we seek as humans is in fact, already here, shining forth as us and everything that appears.

©2024 John Astin (P)2025 John Astin
Buddhism
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