Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Freedom of the Heart

 We long for freedom — freedom from the weight of money,

freedom to live as we wish, to move without limit or fear.

Yet when life no longer binds us with need,

are we truly free?

 

True freedom is not found in what we can buy or escape.

It is the quiet knowing that, when confusion or sorrow arises,

something within us already holds the key —

a subtle power that can see through the fog.

 

You need not name it, nor understand its form.

Whether the question comes from joy or despair,

this power remains —

the heart’s own clarity,

the seeing that dissolves the seen.

 

To behold your obstacles from many sides

is to find your stillness.

Without that inner calm,

a single thought can pull you away,

and all wisdom fades.

 

So sit.

Sit quietly, as you are.

Let the stillness grow roots within you.

Learning to be calm is not easy,

but what matters most is to begin.

 

Freedom of the heart

is not the ability to go anywhere,

but the grace to face what appears impassable —

to look at it from many angles,

to soften, to allow.

 

And when your heart meets the knot of confusion,

wisdom is born.

Do not cut it away.

Let it become your teacher.

Let the obstacle itself lead you home.

 

Suzhen Liu

 

If you enjoy Suzhen Liu’s writings, please check out her new book, “Discover Love Within—Release Your Suffering” available on Amazon.



Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Family Energy—the work ends with me

 I had shared in an earlier post how hard the family energy seminar Suzhen Liu and Suzanne Yang lead has been for me when my father’s energy got addressed. This continued in the second session as well, if anything, it got stronger. The image of my father sitting on his chair, saying nothing and doing nothing other than playing chess had burnt itself into my memory and I took this snapshot for granted. What I felt this week was his fear of being marginalized. I am nine years older than my brother and seven years older than my sister. They don’t remember as I do when my father was in his prime, how he jumped into the cold North Sea while most others wore sweaters, how he beat me in chess blindfolded, and how commanding he was in his position as a family judge. After the session I felt his fear of being marginalized and it was scary.

 

This week our youngest called and said that he felt down even though he got top marks in the mid-term at his university. It’s not hard to see what he is doing. Caught between the energies of his mother who is striving for success and my searching for meaning he subconsciously tries to heal the family energy by being the best academically and drives himself crazy in the process. Naturally, both his mother and I told him that everything is perfect as is and he should just relax, but the subconscious has its own agenda. I am told by doing the work we heal the energies of our loved ones as well, and that’s what I am doing currently. I sit with the fears and the depression that came up and consciously look for ways to address and let go of them. The insight, “you have to feel it to heal it” is spot on. The work ends with me. Let the children conquer their own soul mission.


Monday, January 26, 2026

Family Energy—Embracing my roots

 I participated in a family energy seminar the other day and when I connected with my father’s energy, I noticed a feeling of fear and depression rushing in. This in itself was not a surprise given that my father struggled with a bi-polar disease for decades, but for the first time I merely sat with it rather than trying to run away from it. Amazingly, after a few hours of struggle I noticed the heart center opening up and enveloping this energy. These feelings became a state of being, neither good nor bad.

 

When we are not aware of the underlying current, when we just follow the up and down movement of the waves, we are not in control of our action; we only think we are. We might decide to drink our blues away figuring that we just like alcohol, or we might fight our depression by wanting to inspire others by sharing our spiritual insights, but in either case we are running away from what is. Just like the fall colors shine bright every October, this inner color blue is part of me and I accept it.

 


Sunday, January 25, 2026

The perfect imperfection

 You don’t awaken—you vanish.

What you call “yourself” is the obstruction,

not the candidate, for enlightenment.

Emily Snow

 

It’s pretty obvious that for a seeker “enlightenment” is a concept, a carrot dangling in front of the spiritual donkey. That is, the notion of complete alignment with life as is, the end of suffering and the knowledge to be one in a million (or billion).

 

Yet, when we accept our shortcomings and face life as is, we have in fact a shot of perceiving the Light; a chance to look through the illusionary stories in our head that make us afraid of life or desire it to be different, not to mention the realization that this imagined personhood does not exist.

 

There are the friends who tell us about the harmony of being, and there are the friends who give practical advice to the spiritual seeker—keep an eye on both! The paradox of enlightenment is that by embracing life’s imperfections the perfect imperfection finally shines through.


Saturday, January 24, 2026

On Meditation

 When you go back to meditate, I hope you can reflect on a few questions. Meditation does not mean emptying the mind until there are no thoughts—no, it’s not like that. During meditation, there are certain steps of observation to be aware of. Within meditation itself lies both pausing and observing and this is the true path that can lead us to inner awakening.

 

When you begin to see the obstacles within you that have not yet been penetrated, you will start to feel grateful toward the person who troubles you. Without that disturbance, you would not have learned.

 

There is something in our habitual nature that needs to be stimulated—and this stimulation pushes us forward. In the beginning, our inertia is very strong, so we often need such events or challenges to drive us onward. This becomes a force of transformation.

 

We must put down the person or the event that seems to block us, that stirs up our irritation or problems. These are merely external factors. Through these external triggers, we are given a chance to turn inward and learn.

 

If your attention always remains fixed on the other person or the situation, you will never break free. This is crucial.

 

Our eyes should not keep looking outward—at others, at events, at the world—but should instead turn inward. That is the right direction.

 

For example, you might still feel, “You don’t want me,” or “You abandoned me.”

You might stay attached to that sense of being rejected or denied, thinking, “You ruined my life; it’s because of you that I suffer.”

 

If your thoughts linger there, then in meditation, that is exactly where your observation should begin. You must look at it directly and then let it go—only then can awakening occur. If you try to suppress those thoughts through various methods, they will inevitably return.

 

Whenever we are deeply attached to something and cannot transcend it, that is where our karma lies. It doesn’t appear without cause. And since it is our karma, only through our own awareness can we penetrate it—and then letting go will naturally happen.

 

This is a crucial point in learning: Whatever you cannot move beyond, whatever keeps repeating in your life—that is your karma. Your karma is also my karma; it is part of the collective karma we all share.

 

Do not think karma is something bad. Without karma, none of us would have come here. Karma simply points to what we need to learn. The goal is not for the external person or event to change. If we keep waiting for outer circumstances to improve, we remain shallow.

 

By Suzhen Liu 

If you enjoy Suzhen Liu’s writings, please check out her new book “Discover Love Within—Release Your Suffering” available on Amazon.



Friday, January 23, 2026

The Pivot

 I learned “the pivot” in ballroom dancing. Two quick steps and a turn around your axis in order to face your partner or to turn away. There is something like a pivot in spirituality as well. We can literally sidestep the war of good and evil. The silent witness is the manifestor of life as is. There is no one around who roots for either good or bad; life is as it is.

 

So practically, what does taking “the pivot” entail exactly? Whenever you feel that push or pull that falls outside of the realm of contentment and serenity, stop everything and look inside. Ask yourself, which rope do I mistake as a snake in the darkness of excitement or fear and then look again. The moment the illusion lifts like the fog in the morning hours “the pivot” is completed.

 


Thursday, January 22, 2026

Seeing through the illusion

 “You are a Child of God, a priceless part of His Kingdom, which He created as part of Him. Nothing else exists, and only this is real. You have chosen a sleep in which you have had bad dreams, but the sleep is not real, and God calls you to awake. There will be nothing left of your dream when you hear Him, because you will be awake. Your dreams have contained many of the ego's symbols, and they have confused you. Yet that was only because you were asleep and did not know. When you awake, you will see the truth around you and in you, and you will no longer believe in dreams because they will have no reality for you”

 

A Course In Miracles ((Original Edition))

 

Have you ever experienced lucid dreaming? It’s the feat of waking up within a dream, realizing that it is a dream and having fun doing so. I remember the time when I decided to fly like superman. It was incredible! Not only was I flying over buildings and landscapes with a speed of 100 miles per hour, but I also felt the wind pressing against my face and body as if it was the real thing.

 

Spiritual living is just like awakening within a dream. We see the world with new eyes. Oneness speaks for itself; all we have to do is to connect with our heart energy and follow the flow of life. The one challenge is to look out for the self-imposed interferences and ego’s symbols and get our arms, heart and mind around them. Saying no to ego is easy once we see through the illusion.