When an Inner Authority is created through the unification of our body, mind, and feelings, and through our desire for Self-understanding, an impression of Existence is simultaneously received in all three. In fact, this I exists in the absence of thoughts and feelings. At the presence of that authority, we are connected to Existence. We remain ordinary, but life “tastes” different—the taste of I-AMness is in it. “Do you know what freedom is?” someone once asked me. “I thought I did,” I said, “until you asked.” Everything in life is like that. At first, we assume we know about everything. But when that authority which knows you have a body exists, you have freedom from conceptual existence. From Breema and the Nine Principles of Harmony Resources Breema and the Nine Principles of Harmony By Jon Schreiber Buy now Read more Read more Essence of Breema