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Who are you without any concepts of who you are?

If you let all concepts about yourself, others, existence, reality,


and spirituality, come to rest completely, who are you? This
question, if genuinely followed, reveals a non-conceptual space
that is prior to all thoughts, feelings, states, sensations, or
experiences. In this non-conceptual space all experiences and
states come and go and the essence of our natural state is self-
evident. For some, one look from this non-conceptual space,
and as this non-conceptual space, is enough to settle the whole
issue of identity. For others, this is not enough.

For these people it is recommended that they allow all thoughts
to come to rest on a frequent basis throughout the day. These
moments of being able to rest as awareness become longer and
longer until there seems to be a spontaneous natural return to
presence/awareness.
This return, however, is not an event in time to which you, as a
separate person, are returning. This space is what you are, what
you have always been. Leaving and returning to awareness
are realized to be just more experiences coming and going,
inseparably, within awareness itself, always eternally present,
regardless of whether it is recognized or not.

You are beingness itself, pure presence/awareness, whose true
nature encompasses enlightenment and everything else you
think you have to work for in the story.
Based on Enzas own experience, Always Already Free, de-
mystifies ancient spiritual teachings and practices from east
and west and reveals that spiritual enlightenment is not a
faraway dream, but the ever-present reality always available
here and now. The book guides the reader from the seeking
process through the integration of enlightenment into everyday
life.

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