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Listen to RoundTable Discussion of Paul Hedderman Satsang
Ron Raitz interviewed Paul Hedderman in our Awakening Together Satsang Program.
Paul has exceptional clarity and a rather unconventional presentation style. Paul writes:
Like it or not, you are what you are looking for. And, I’m telling you, your head does not like it. It would much rather become what you are, than be what you are. … This is like a painting where no paint is applied. It bleeds out. You are in the gallery. You’re surprised seeing its effects. It’s beautiful. Begrudgingly you have to admit you’re traveling lighter. It’s obvious, you had nothing to do with it. That’s the hard pill for it to swallow. It really wants to have something to do with it but it knows that it had nothing to do with it, finally.
Basically in a way, it just moves aside and takes its humble position as the Toyota, not the driver. It doesn’t mean you don’t take care of the Toyota. It’s got its value and you maintain it, but it’s not worshipped or thought about every day. It’s not going to be the chariot of the gods. It will get you to the store for food. — From “On Having Never Left: Volume 1 The Unfinished Works of Paul Hedderman”
We previously had Paul as a Satsang Guest in 2017. That Satsang interview can be found here.
For more information about Paul Hedderman, visit his website: ZenBitchSlap.com
Paul Hedderman’s Books:
Under A-Rest
The Escape to Everywhere
On Having Never Left – Volume 1 The incomplete works of Paul Hedderman