NTI Titus is a section filled with pithy statements that help us review NTI’s recent teachings. Here’s how I recommend reading NTI Titus:
- As you read NTI Titus, write down any statements that stand out to you as especially important or meaningful.
- After you have finished reading, go back and contemplate the statements you wrote down.
- Write what comes to you as you contemplate those statements. If you are guided into deeper journaling, follow that prompt.
It’s likely you will have a very insightful experience with NTI Titus if you contemplate it as I’ve recommended. Don’t feel like you have to contemplate every sentence in NTI Titus. Ask inner wisdom to help you know which sentences/paragraphs are for you.
Thoughts of Awakening # 233
Asking “What am I?”
bypasses the mind
and its question of “Who am I?”
“Who” implies identity.
“What” remains open.
When asking “What am I?”
remember also to answer definitions with
“I do not know who I am.”
In the absence of identity,
truth can emerge.
In the absence of identity,
“I” can be known.
~From our Holy Spirit
Homework for this week
- Practice daily meditation for 30-60 minutes each day.
- Practice the “Loving All” Method.
- Thoughts of Awakening, 232-238 (Do not include the Commentary on Mind. We will read that when we get to The Teachings of Inner Ramana.)
- Read NTI 2 Timothy 3-4, Titus 1-3, Philemon & NTI Hebrews 1-6.
- The reading from Rupert Spira was from The Transparency of Things, p 225-226, Origin, Substance & Destiny.