James: Feeling good, enjoying, appreciating and experiencing perfection even more. Still no pure intent. I think Kub933 nailed it that I am lacking intent to experience pure intent. I need to make pure intent first and foremost. That is what I am not doing.
It seems like I am putting enjoying and appreciating first which could be right but I am not following thru with pure intent. I am missing the over-arching importance of pure intent.
Hi @James,
You say “I am missing the over-arching importance of pure intent” – the next question I would ask is, why?
What is missing to experience “the over-arching importance of pure intent”? What is holding you back from wanting to be actually free as the number one priority in your life? Is there a feeling, an apprehension, an apparently valid reason, which stops you going further.
Some sincere and attentive contemplation may provide an answer. If not, keep probing, until you experience the fascination, the obsession with discovering the very meaning … and then the direct experience of pure intent – “an actually occurring stream of benevolence and benignity that originates in the vast and utter stillness that is the essential character of the universe itself”. (Richard, Articles, This Moment of Being Alive)
Once experienced you cannot help but making this direct experience of pure intent, as Kuba described it in his message yesterday and which he called “the flavour of the final destination” (link), the “first and foremost” aim in your life.
Cheers Vineeto