“What we are is consciousness. The body is the vehicle through which consciousness can taste experiencing. And in the human form, consciousness has the capacity and opportunity to realise its own source and thus come into a direct experience of this.”

—  Mooji

Greater than Sky, Vaster than Space, (2018), Part I

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Jamaican spiritual teacher 1954

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