Advice “What is your advice to a spiritual aspirant who is serious about realizing the state of enlightenment? Spiritual commitment simply means to recontextualize the goal and meaning of one’s life. This needs to be done totally, all inclusively, so that life does not become segmented into spiritual work versus ordinary life. All life now becomes spiritual practice because context becomes the priority that encompasses every act, thought, or moment. This poised point of view already results in a degree of nonattachment.From this viewpoint, the emphasis in practice is to observe all the content of evolving life without making any comment, criticism, or judgment. The prevailing attitude can be stated as, “That is how it seems to be.” The observer/witness becomes detached from commentary about life and is then capable of transcending opinionation, likes, dislikes, aversions, attractions, arguments, or objections.” — David Hawkins I: Reality and Subjectivity, Chp. 17, pg. 402 Kenneth AndertSeptember 13, 2017David Hawkins, quotesComment Facebook0 Twitter LinkedIn0 Reddit Tumblr 0 Likes