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INSTANT SADHANA

A Sādhanā is a quest at the end of which the seeker is supposed to reach a spiritual realization therefore occuring in some hypothetical future time. Yet, like a mirage in the desert, for many seekers this realisation seems always further or like for Govinda in Herman Hess novel 'Siddhartha' it can well never happen. Since the spiritual realization means the end of our though-identity, it is comfortable for this fake and usurpative identity to, consciously or not, postpone this realization always further on the virtual stream of Time. Indeed, since Reality is only met at the always renewed tip of the Present Instant, Time is what is preventing us to awaken to BEING in us, or Reality's INFINITE ISness, which is what we embrace on a spiritual path. There's no way for us to meet with what we ARE in the past or in the future, but only in the Present Instant. And of course no spiritual realization can take place if we are not consciously present to what we Really ARE now. T