The experience of "you" is not what it seems. There isn’t a separate, personal you living your life, rather, you are life itself, experiencing itself through various forms and perspectives.
The sense of a personal identity, separate and distinct, is a construct arising from thoughts of separation rooted in fear and conditioning.
The "I" is universal, not personal. It’s the one self, the one reality, manifesting as everything and everyone.
What life fundamentally is never changes, never suffers, in absolute reality.
Life creates the experience of suffering for itself, but in absolute reality there are no individuals suffering. Life is appearing to shape itself in that way.
So we don’t deny suffering, but who is suffering? Life will shout ‘me’ but in absolute reality there is no individual me. It’s an experience life is having.
All the becoming better and seeing through the false self is life’s journey. Not an individual persons journey.
Life wakes up to itself, it’s not the separate person waking up. Although that is the experience life creates for itself.
The journey home, the awakening, is for no one. It’s seen that who we thought we were didn’t exist, it was born out of a mistaken identity.
Where are you viewing life from, the individual who needs to wake up or life recognising that it never became an individual experiencer.
Collette Barnes Whiteman
The experience of "you" is not what it seems. There isn’t a separate, personal you living your life, rather, you are life itself, experiencing itself through various forms and perspectives.
The sense of a personal identity, separate and distinct, is a construct arising from thoughts of separation rooted in fear and conditioning.
The "I" is universal, not personal. It’s the one self, the one reality, manifesting as everything and everyone.
What life fundamentally is never changes, never suffers, in absolute reality.
Life creates the experience of suffering for itself, but in absolute reality there are no individuals suffering. Life is appearing to shape itself in that way.
So we don’t deny suffering, but who is suffering? Life will shout ‘me’ but in absolute reality there is no individual me. It’s an experience life is having.
All the becoming better and seeing through the false self is life’s journey. Not an individual persons journey.
Life wakes up to itself, it’s not the separate person waking up.
Although that is the experience life creates for itself.
The journey home, the awakening, is for no one. It’s seen that who we thought we were didn’t exist, it was born out of a mistaken identity.
Where are you viewing life from, the individual who needs to wake up or life recognising that it never became an individual experiencer.
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