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Sufjon
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Hi Lisa: We would say that It is God. Pure Consciousness. Pure Spirit. It experiences what it creates through that which It creates. You might imagine if you would, a vast ocean of pure consciousness, of which we are a part. On the surface, there is much activity, and this includes both beauty and disturbance. Waves and such appear temporarily on the surface, and for a time, establish an identity as something in and of themselves - in this case, a wave. But waves eventually recede back into the whole, revealing their oneness with the whole, and indeed, they were never separate. In the same way, droplets of water may get drawn by the sun into vapor that forms a cloud, and then falls somewhere else in creation as rain. From there it may become part of a glacier and melt into a river, but at some point it finds it’s way back to the ocean. And then what is there? A drop of water, or only ocean? They have always been one in the same. And beneath the surface of endless activity and tumult, there is stillness and unity.What is trans personal, universal consciousness? And how does it relate to sensory experience?
In the same way, our very beings are inextricably part of the whole, and since the whole emanates from, and is of that which is sacred and holy, so are all things sacred and holy. Regardless of the activity and endless dramas playing out on the surface, the reality is still in the depths. Our challenge is to see past the passing dramas and come to the realization of our inherent oneness with that from which we come. We can never in actuality be apart from it. We can only be deluded into identification with that which is only transient.
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Sufjon