We are all seperate beings and yet we are all part of the One at the same time, too.
God is everything and yet he is No-thing.
He is in everything that lives and yet remains invisible to the eyes.
We seem to live in a place in time and yet they do not really exist.
These concepts are puzzling the Mind, because it can neither grasp nor truly understand them. They can only be revealed to us through direct experience of them. Once you have done so, returning to the old believes is impossible because by experiencing they have interprenetated your whole being, have become a part of you and one with you. In this new light, suddenly they no longer appear paradoxical to you but actually make sense and even appear completely logical and natural. Although you may still live on in the world seemingly like before you have imperceptibly changed and are now playing the part of a neutral spectator watching all life take place around you. Playing your own part in it lightly and freed from fears, having realized your Divine centre within where quite serenity and calmness reside.
God is everything and yet he is No-thing.
He is in everything that lives and yet remains invisible to the eyes.
We seem to live in a place in time and yet they do not really exist.
These concepts are puzzling the Mind, because it can neither grasp nor truly understand them. They can only be revealed to us through direct experience of them. Once you have done so, returning to the old believes is impossible because by experiencing they have interprenetated your whole being, have become a part of you and one with you. In this new light, suddenly they no longer appear paradoxical to you but actually make sense and even appear completely logical and natural. Although you may still live on in the world seemingly like before you have imperceptibly changed and are now playing the part of a neutral spectator watching all life take place around you. Playing your own part in it lightly and freed from fears, having realized your Divine centre within where quite serenity and calmness reside.
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