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True Nature can be defined as a fundamental and essential aspect of the self, which remains unchanged however our thoughts, feelings, and perceptions may vary over time. It is inherent in our mortal existence and is comprised of both particular qualities and a general propensity for relatedness, growth, and understanding. True Nature is experienced through insight, wisdom, and clarity, which help to shape our choices, relationships, and spiritual paths. As it is without any attachment or identity, True Nature allows us to live in accordance to our deepest values and highest aspirations.

See also: awareness, ultimate truth, dependent origination, suffering, awakening

An Introduction to the Jhanas - (Practising the Jhānas) 1 mention

Views In Practice (...They Make All the Difference) - (New Year Retreat) 1 mention

What Are We Doing Here? - (Silent Autumn Retreat, Finland) 1 mention

Going Forwards - (Practising the Jhānas) 1 mention

The Eighth Jhana (The Realm of Neither Perception Nor Non-Perception) - (Practising the Jhānas) 1 mention

Nirvana and Transcendence - (Tuesday Evening Talks, Sharpham) 1 mention

Into the Depths of Silence - (November Solitary) 1 mention

Heart Work - (The Lovingkindness (Metta) Retreat) 1 mention

Equanimity - (Silent Autumn Retreat, Finland) 1 mention

A Mystical Kiss (...for Mystics, Anti-Mystics, Lovers, and Realists...) - (The Boundless Heart) 1 mention