Taverna Lentas: Talks Around Closing Time
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This book presents a stunning collection of quotes from Andreas talks in the magic Cretan village of Lentas.
Andreas Müller
Andreas wurde 1979 in Ludwigsburg geboren. Nach einigen Jahren spiritueller Suche begegnete er 2009 Tony Parsons. Seit 2011 hält Andreas Talks und Intensives auf der ganzen Welt.
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Taverna Lentas - Andreas Müller
The words are of a stunning directness today. The
scriptures we have from the past are mystified or
theologized. The actual message is hard to find.
Today you just say: "This is ‘it’. There is no one.
Spirituality is an illusion." It’s so simple.
All I say is empty. You can’t get anything out of it.
There is no ‘me’, no soul, no presence, no self-
awareness and no self-consciousness.
~
There is no experience now,
and there will never be any experience.
Seen from the apparent perspective of the apparent
me, liberation is assumed to be an ongoing
experience of consciously knowing and feeling that
everything is good.
That ongoing experience doesn’t exist.
~
Liberation isn’t a waking up from one state into
another state. It’s the end of the illusion of self-
consciousness to be something that exists.
There is nothing present in the first place. The
experience of being something that’s present –
now-here
– is an illusion. That doesn't mean that
instead of a person there is the illusion of a person
present; no, there just is nothing like that in the first
place.
~
There is no right and no wrong.
~
All the efforts to become one have to fail, simply
because there is nothing separate. In that sense,
seeking is trying to find an answer for a problem that
doesn’t even exist. There is neither a person nor any
real seeking. Certainly, there is no answer.
There is no step towards that,
nor is there a step away from that.
~
All experience of completeness that you create is
part of the dream. All experience is illusory. ‘What is’
is naturally whole already, no matter what it looks or
feels like.
~
No way in, no way out.
No movement and no standstill.
Well-being is the natural reality. Everything is totally
and absolutely well in being what it is.
~
There is nothing to know, simply because there is no
reality that can be known.
There is nothing you could get hold of.
~
The miracle is that ‘what is’ is naturally whole and
complete. All problems are imagined problems.
Oneness is beautifully ignorant,
simply because there is nothing else.
~
There is no ‘me’. So, there is no dream of ‘me’ either.
The assumption that there is a dream that could end
is already part of the dream. There is neither any
delusion nor a dream to wake up from.
~
‘What is’ isn’t an illusion – the experience of it is the
illusion.
There is neither someone in liberation,
nor is there someone in bondage.
~
That which lives in presence wants to escape its
presence in