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The Interplay of Grace and Effort on a Nondual Path

A. H. Almaas, founder of the Diamond Approach, discusses The Paradox of Grace and Effort (This teaching was first presented in 5/29/1993 to students of the Ridhwan School) The key idea of the video is that while hard work and effort are important, the results and abundance that come from spiritual practice are ultimately gifts that cannot be achieved through effort alone, highlighting the interplay of grace and effort on a nondual path. 00:00 🔑 Hard work and being impeccable in spiritual practice are important, but the results and abundance that come from it are ultimately gifts that cannot be achieved through effort alone if the desired outcome does not exist. 05:50 📚 Almaas shares personal stories of mysterious experiences, a serious accident with a quick recovery, and a search for a missing shark, highlighting the interplay of grace and effort on a nondual path. 12:44 🔮 Almaas shares his experience of trust and peace during a traumatic incident, reflecting on the gap in their memory and the profound learning opportunity it presented. 24:54 🌟 Sometimes, despite our efforts, we reach a point of helplessness and surrender, leading to a profound realization and release. 31:34 🔑 Surrendering to the limitations of one's actions leads to transformative energy, as recognizing a higher power or grace brings release and trust in the spiritual journey. 38:14 🌟 Frustrations and challenges are blessings for growth, as guidance and the best outcome unfold naturally without excessive planning; working hard and following teachers' guidance opens oneself to truth on a nondual path. 48:35 🔑 Trust in the process of discovery and learning, as everything is a gift; effort alone does not guarantee success, as unexpected results can bring what we desire. 55:13 🔑 Almaas discusses his journey of inner development and realization that everything is a gift, leading to the integration of the absolute and the importance of living in the world with compassion and sensitivity. "In other words, your taking responsibility for your realization is true nature intensifying its practice to reveal its enlightenment. They are not two things. Divine grace and your responsibility are not two things. You taking responsibility for your realization is grace. The fact that you have capacities is also grace. The fact that you practice is grace. There is no dichotomy between your practice and grace. Your practice is grace. Your practice is always already Living Being appearing in your consciousness as the enlightenment drive—as the motivation, as the capacity, as the sincerity, as the commitment, as the clarity, as the emptiness, as the radiance, as the luminosity, and as the enlightenment." - A. H. Almaas, Runaway Realization, ch. 10 "At the beginning you use effort, and that is fine. You will continue using effort until you understand at some point that effort is a problem. You’ll see that it’s not a matter of stopping the effort. You cannot stop effort and you cannot stop desire. If you want to stop effort or desire, what are you doing? You’re engaging in the personality’s point of view. The only thing you can do is to understand the movement of effort. What we’re doing here is activating a flame, a flame which loves the truth. I’m not interested in teaching you to reject something or accept something else. There is a possibility of a certain perception, a certain way of living that is not based on anything in the personality—not on desire, effort, conflict, hope, search, past, future, any of that—but is a purely motiveless interest in the truth." - A. H. Almaas, Diamond Heart Book Two, ch. 5 "MOST SPIRITUAL PATHS, including the Diamond Approach, involve a certain paradox of realization. We practice, we do exercises, we become responsible for our own liberation, and, at the same time, we know from our experience that realization often happens without being directly connected to the practices that we engage. By exploring this paradox, we can come to understand the relationship between our own intention to wake up and the action of grace. We can come to appreciate the relationship between our own responsibility for our experience and the view that God or Being or true nature makes freedom happen." - A. H. Almaas, Runaway Realization, ch. 1 https://www.diamondapproach.org/gloss... #ahalmaas #nondual #grace #paradox #effort #spiritualpath #selfrealization

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