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Hi Vimal - I felt to jump back in here and pick up on a couple of points you made, that will likely offer important reflections to others too.

You said...

it's often said here, the only thing that is going on in any given moment is self-realization. How do you experience that through the simplest things in life like washing dishes for example? I also think, that if I were to experience streaming synchronicities, that would surely overload my mind because it will try to process it all intellectually.

Firstly, we have moved much more to talking about the purpose being to "self-actualise" as opposed to "self-realise". So the purpose being of any moment, is to self-actualise. Washing dishes can be an excellent example of this process - all manner of things might kick off, like boredom, distraction, the mind wandering to other things for example. So there's the perfect opportunity to experience who you are, as a meditation. But you could then also realise deep aspects about yourself while doing it. Does that make sense?

You then said...

I can recall a period in the past not so long ago, when contentment was the main motivation and I had slid into an inertia. I was content with experiencing love and peace and doing what I liked. But some things like passion, adventure, and excitement were missing.

Yes, this is a primary point I made in the article above: There has to be the inquiry into the emergence of the Soul Ray Harmonic. Otherwise there's just the tendency to sit back in the comfort of surrender. But that contentment risks becoming inertia, and an identity of itself, which then drains the juice out of life.

So working to drop back into the openness of presence and allowing soul flows to happen from there.

All great enquiries!
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