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EPISODE · Aug 4, 2025 · 12 MIN

Beyond Letting Go: The Freedom of No-Position

from Stillness in Motion: Heart-Centered Meridian Practice · host Donald Hwong

Beyond Letting Go: The Freedom of No-PositionDive deep into a radical understanding of freedom with 'Beyond Letting Go: The Freedom of No-Position' [Title of source document]. We often hear spiritual teachings speak of detachment from painful memories, harmful relationships, or even joyful attachments, but what if true liberation means surrendering far more? This podcast explores how genuine detachment runs far deeper than this surface-level understanding, challenging you to release not just worldly suffering but all conceptual frameworks – even cherished spiritual teachings. As the Diamond Sutra paradoxically declares, "Dharma is not Dharma; that is why it is called Dharma".Drawing on profound wisdom traditions, this podcast will guide you through:Advaita Vedanta's powerful "Neti Neti" (Not this, not this), a practice of systematic negation that burns away all false identifications—from body and mind to spiritual experiences and even the concept of enlightenment itself—until only indescribable reality remains. As the great sage Nisargadatta Maharaj noted, "When all false identifications are dropped, what remains is your true nature".Zen Buddhism's "Beginner's Mind" (Shoshin), an essential attitude for even advanced practitioners. As taught by Master Shunryu Suzuki, it invites you to meet each moment fresh, unburdened by accumulated knowledge, because "In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities; in the expert's mind there are few". This practice fosters freedom from expertise, immediate presence, and creative not-knowing, even challenging us to "If you meet the Buddha, kill the Buddha", reminding us that our highest spiritual concepts must be surrendered.Explore the "double-edged sword" of spiritual knowledge, where the very accumulation of sacred texts, guru teachings, and meditation techniques can become a new obstacle. You'll understand why "The Self is beyond all concepts, beyond words, beyond thought" (Mandukya Upanishad), and how clinging to teachings about enlightenment creates a new form of bondage.This journey guides you to the final detachment: from seeking itself. All spiritual paths are like rafts — essential for crossing the river, but burdensome if carried afterward. The moment we believe we're making "spiritual progress," we've created another illusion. As a profound realization from January 2008 reveals, "The notion of 'Ah, I understand' is for the mind only" — truth unfolds naturally, effortlessly, and requires no grasping of the mind. This echoes the Bhagavad Gita's concept of "Stithaprajna" and Meister Eckhart's "gelassenheit", both pointing to a complete surrender of all mental constructs.Ultimately, uncover the radical freedom of 'No-Position' – not about reaching some exalted state, but about having no position to defend, no identity to maintain, and no teaching to cling to. It's the profound realization that what you've been seeking was never lost, only obscured by your very attempts to find it, and that "there was never anything to attain in the first place".Grab your free sneak‑peek chapter by signing up at ⁠⁠For Love of Life.

Beyond Letting Go: The Freedom of No-PositionDive deep into a radical understanding of freedom with 'Beyond Letting Go: The Freedom of No-Position' [Title of source document]. We often hear spiritual teachings speak of detachment from painful memories, harmful relationships, or even joyful attachments, but what if true liberation means surrendering far more? This podcast explores how genuine detachment runs far deeper than this surface-level understanding, challenging you to release not just worldly suffering but all conceptual frameworks – even cherished spiritual teachings. As the Diamond Sutra paradoxically declares, "Dharma is not Dharma; that is why it is called Dharma".Drawing on profound wisdom traditions, this podcast will guide you through:Advaita Vedanta's powerful "Neti Neti" (Not this, not this), a practice of systematic negation that burns away all false identifications—from body and mind to spiritual experiences and even the concept of enlightenment itself—until only indescribable reality remains. As the great sage Nisargadatta Maharaj noted, "When all false identifications are dropped, what remains is your true nature".Zen Buddhism's "Beginner's Mind" (Shoshin), an essential attitude for even advanced practitioners. As taught by Master Shunryu Suzuki, it invites you to meet each moment fresh, unburdened by accumulated knowledge, because "In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities; in the expert's mind there are few". This practice fosters freedom from expertise, immediate presence, and creative not-knowing, even challenging us to "If you meet the Buddha, kill the Buddha", reminding us that our highest spiritual concepts must be surrendered.Explore the "double-edged sword" of spiritual knowledge, where the very accumulation of sacred texts, guru teachings, and meditation techniques can become a new obstacle. You'll understand why "The Self is beyond all concepts, beyond words, beyond thought" (Mandukya Upanishad), and how clinging to teachings about enlightenment creates a new form of bondage.This journey guides you to the final detachment: from seeking itself. All spiritual paths are like rafts — essential for crossing the river, but burdensome if carried afterward. The moment we believe we're making "spiritual progress," we've created another illusion. As a profound realization from January 2008 reveals, "The notion of 'Ah, I understand' is for the mind only" — truth unfolds naturally, effortlessly, and requires no grasping of the mind. This echoes the Bhagavad Gita's concept of "Stithaprajna" and Meister Eckhart's "gelassenheit", both pointing to a complete surrender of all mental constructs.Ultimately, uncover the radical freedom of 'No-Position' – not about reaching some exalted state, but about having no position to defend, no identity to maintain, and no teaching to cling to. It's the profound realization that what you've been seeking was never lost, only obscured by your very attempts to find it, and that "there was never anything to attain in the first place".Grab your free sneak‑peek chapter by signing up at ⁠⁠For Love of Life.

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