Noun
isness (uncountable)
(philosophy, spirituality) The quality of being; existence as something.
Accepting means you allow yourself to feel whatever it is you are feeling at that moment. It is part of the isness of the Now. You can't argue with what is. Well, you can, but if you do, you suffer. Eckhart Tolle
The isness of things is well worth studying; but it is their whyness that makes life worth living. William Beebe
Surrender is surrender to this moment, not to a story through which you interpret this moment and then try to resign yourself to it. ... Can you accept the isness of this moment and not confuse it with a story the mind has created around it? (Ch 6) Eckhart Tolle
Behold the pre-prophetic symbols of the planes of Never. Behold, behold this thisness! This isness. Sun Ra
Reality is being itself. - It is being itself, in becoming itself. Reality in its isness, the "isness" of a thing. Thus isness is the meaning - having freedom in its primary sense - not limited by attachments, confinements, partialization, complexities. Bruce Lee
I see them as they are to is And not the seeming isness of the was. Sun Ra