Meeting my teacher Poonjaji woke an intelligence in me that knew there was nothing to do or to get and that the search itself was the problem. The very idea of a search must begin by thinking that something is missing. It assumes deprivation at the outset. Poonjaji used to say that when you realize this you will burst out laughing because what you are looking for was always with you, hidden in plain sight. He likened this to "searching for one's glasses while wearing them."

Catherine Ingram, Passionate Presence