Thursday, March 5, 2026

The lesson of the broken clock

 They say a broken clock is right twice a day. Likewise, I don’t know if you have noticed that when we are cycling between the Real and the conditioned, there is always this moment when 


S (ilence)

E (nergy)

L (ove)

F (low)


prevail.


Maybe it is because the conditioned self exhausts itself in the struggle to keep the illusion upright. Maybe it is because there is an honest bone even in the impostor self identity. No matter the reason, take this 


knowing 

sensing 

feeling 

seeing 


as the baseline for the next self-induced interference and returning to S-E-L-F becomes as natural as breathing itself.


Connect with life’s flow and be!

 We lose awareness 

when our thoughts arise 

and we react to these thoughts.


We think and feel we are the thinker.

We are told we are the observer of this mental game.

Yet, deep inside we are the creator and the manifestor

of this “body, mind, world matrix”—we exist in Awareness.


Who am I and what can I do?

Be the observer of the mental game.

See how this world triggers “you” and 

how your thinking affects the world in return.


Connect with life’s flow and be!


Tuesday, March 3, 2026

“I Am” is in charge and I am along for the ride!

 You cannot control your mind because 

the controller is the mind!

Who am I then and 

what to do?


Listen to your body!

Feel and sense energy!

Observe your thoughts!

Perceive your environment!


“Life as is” shines through as 

the “body, mind, world matrix” 

is understood and looked through.

“I Am” is in charge—I am along for the ride.


On real healing

 To gaze directly into your pain

is to discover your true strength.

 

When you turn toward the ache

of not being seen,

of feeling alone,

these energies must be allowed

to pass through you.

Ignored emotions do not disappear;

they sink, gather, and tighten within.

 

Real healing comes

when you walk through the feeling,

cell by cell,

allowing the emotion to rise, move,

and complete its journey.

Only then are you no longer shaped

or shaken

by the force it once held over you.

 

Strength is not born

from denying your emotions

or pretending they do not matter.

Such avoidance has no weight,

no grounding.

Strength arises

only when you fully experience

what is asking to be felt.

 

For example—

If you have long felt unseen

or unacknowledged by your parents,

once you truly move through that wound,

clarity comes.

You understand why they behaved

as they did,

and you no longer fall

into the old feelings

of exclusion or rejection.

 

And later,

when someone important to you

overlooks you,

your inner state remains steady.

This is growth—

the quiet, essential expansion.

 

Because you cannot control

how others treat you,

and you never will.

But you can learn

to walk through your own shadows,

to rise on the other side

lighter, freer, and whole.

 

By Suzanne Yang

 


Monday, March 2, 2026

Enjoy the ride

 Your “path” is only this unfolding


You make effort,

you make none—

still, just life unfolding. 


Only the mind creates its story

born out of conditioning

of how things should be.


When “we” fall away

life keeps unfolding.

We only assumed

our efforts made it happen.


The unfolding continues—

silent, effortless, whole.

(Baerbel Marlena Simon, Life unfolds)


Body, mind and world are One. This is hard to see but possible to witness. We are not in charge, a higher power is. We are like children in a toy cart at the supermarket doing the steering and not realizing that our parents are pushing us around. Dysfunction is part of the “body, mind, world matrix” to demonstrate that our suffering is self-imposed. The moment we acknowledge the presence of this matrix we have a shot at dropping all identification with it. 


The moment we get the self out of the Way, the programming of the self-directed movie changes. We are bound to enjoy the flow of life once we stop throwing wrenches into the works. This is like a little boy who started crying because the cart was going to the left and not the right as he intended. The cart stops altogether as the parents try to console him. Free yourself from the identification with body, mind and world and enjoy the ride! 


Sunday, March 1, 2026

Why the Heart Cannot Settle

 Student: Even though I’ve made up my mind to learn, I’m still often lazy. Even if I can steal just one minute to idle, I will indulge, and when I do nothing all day, at night a thought arises: “I wasted the whole day. I shouldn’t waste tomorrow.”

 

Suzhen Liu:

In meditation practice, you slowly observe—and it is like passing through one gate after another. Each gate you break through is the accumulation of energy that no longer resists. This is not forcing or persuading, it must unfold naturally. If you force it, you return to the starting point.

 

This is the skill of meditation, and it requires a process. We keep trying to reassure ourselves because our hearts cannot settle in any state at all. We constantly search for a feeling of safety. All of this must be learned. There must be a process of understanding our own obstacles; without going through this, there will be no real stability.

 

The habit of asking, “What am I going to do next?” is simply our way of seeking reassurance. Once our plan or structure stops and that reassurance disappears, we become restless and uneasy. We don’t even know this is happening—so we keep doing things to fill the space.

 

For the heart to settle, we must move through these layers and understand these internal obstacles. Then the impulse of “I must make myself feel stable” loses its foundation. These obstacles are complex and numerous. We spend a lifetime soothing them, yet still feel empty, unfulfilled, and cornered, and the more we soothe them, the more demanding they become. It becomes harder and harder to satisfy them.

 

When we finally allow everything to drop, what lies beneath will begin to surface. If we can continue with meditation practice, we can move forward step by step. We often find meditation dull or boring because the “self” craves new stimulation—this too is connected to the sense of safety. After some time, when meditation feels “not fresh” or “not fun,” laziness appears.

 

But the attitude, effort, and time you invest in meditation will never be wasted. Compared to the joy of the ordinary world, meditative stillness is the elephant; worldly pleasures are the ants.

 

We pursue reassurance—we love that feeling. Human beings have passed down this tendency since ancient times. When we arrive in this world, we naturally receive these patterns. Human beings have always existed in this mode.

 

When the mind becomes quiet, it can merge with what you are observing—whatever challenge or state you are facing now. That feeling is indescribable. It arises naturally as you continue walking the path of meditation.

 

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.



Saturday, February 28, 2026

On freedom

 What does it mean to be free? 

Free to do what we want?

Not to have obligations? 

No need to work? 


Freedom is the ability to be:


Hear the     S (ilence),

sense the     E (nergy),

feel the     L (ove),

see the     F (low).


Be S-E-L-F with a simple pivot when the connection is severed.