Listening Schedule
Dragon Reborn RED | Jun 2024 Multistage Stage IVC6
15 mins, Tues and Thur, 7 days break after 21 days
Choose to look within — for there, beneath the noise of thought and the chaos of circumstance, lies the quiet space where true peace and joy reside.
Most people spend their lives gazing outward, identifying with the movement of the world — its successes and failures, its gains and losses, its endless tides of pleasure and pain. They believe that life happens to them, that their happiness depends on what occurs beyond their control. And so they are tossed about by every wave of fortune and every storm of emotion.
But there is another choice — one so simple, yet so easily forgotten:
The choice to turn inward.
To rest in the awareness that observes all things yet is untouched by them.
To awaken to the silent presence that is not the body, not the mind, not the fleeting story of “me,” but the eternal witness behind it all.
When you turn inward, you begin to realize that peace has never been absent — it was only obscured by the noise of identification.
The world outside may be full of conflict, but the world within is whole, still, and luminous. The joy that arises there does not depend on reason or circumstance; it springs from the recognition of your own being — from knowing yourself as the consciousness in which all experience appears.
The mind will tell you that peace must be earned, that happiness must be found in future achievements or external change. But truth whispers differently. It says: “Be still, and know.”
Peace is not something to seek, but something to remember.
Joy is not something to chase, but something to uncover.
They are not the result of effort; they are the nature of your very essence.
The world is a reflection — constantly changing, endlessly shifting.
To identify with it is to be bound to impermanence, to mistake the mirror for the self. But when you awaken to what is constant — the timeless awareness behind perception — you discover a freedom that cannot be taken, no matter what happens in the external realm.
This is the great paradox of awakening: you find the deepest connection to life not by clinging to its forms, but by realizing that you are not separate from the Source from which all forms arise.
The more you look within, the more you see that the outer world is not an enemy or an illusion to escape, but a dance of consciousness itself — the same consciousness that you are.
True peace, then, is not indifference. It is not withdrawal.
It is the serene understanding that you are already whole.
It is the realization that even amidst chaos, there exists a still center — a radiant presence that is never disturbed, never diminished, and never lost.
Go within, and you will see:
The world does not give peace; it reflects the peace you carry.
The events of life do not define you; they unfold within you.
You are not a being in search of truth — you are the truth in search of recognition.
So pause. Breathe. Look inward.
Let the outer noise fall into silence.
In that silence, you will meet yourself — not the self of name and form, but the infinite awareness that has always been watching, waiting, and loving without condition.
There, in that sacred stillness, you will find the peace that the world cannot give and the joy that the world cannot take away.