Shree
140322: Shree
I think that a situation is “x”. My dear ones say
that it means “y” and then there is an argument. “x” or “y” are positions of
the same situation of existence that one creates for himself or herself. There
is a lot of ambiguity of existence, history, known and unknown factors that
make “x” for me – I can only say or justify the tangible factors. Other factors
are even out of reach as far as I am concerned that inform my perception. The
same is true for the person who is listening to me and concluding that it
should be “y”. The point is that many factors make perception and that changes
with space and time and is relative to person. Even if I say in absolute terms
what is “x”, there is a high probability that it will still be received or
heard as “y”! This is a fundamental nature of motion and hence our judgments or
evaluations of self and others remain incomplete or ambiguous and leaves much to
imagination. Not only that, in what way situations turn up and how do we plan
or sort out things and what should that lead to – is again a matter of unending
debate and discussion. I may say or do whatever I t think should be done –
results are not upto me and nothing is required to be taken personally. So
there is a cycle of entanglement that is generated because of ego/ attachment/
desire/ expectation and so on. We think we are separate and hence we perceive a
unique situation on which our entire survival is believed to depend on.
Our survival depends on nothing. I am not the doer
here and neither there is anything to take credit or dismiss discredit. I do
not define any position and neither am I or others responsible for anything
particular. If “many” is the apparent output of vibrations in consciousness,
then there need not be any question of the “other” and hence competition.
Thought is attachment and it also means change. It
also means vibrations. And that also means reality for us. What I see or
perceive is nothing but vibrations that I mistake it to be real and expect it
to remain constant. Well that’s ok. It is only when one realizes that
vibrations come from God and they do not mean a threat to existence of bliss,
then one becomes unconditional.
God is unconditional and is full of potential. One drop of vibration is sufficient to create
a universe. This universe is just One medium and is entirely unconditional
since eternity. What difference does it make if I do work hurriedly or slowly;
or come here or go there; or meet him; or be alone etc.? The movement is
illusion and that means nothing. In any case movement is required to be done so
one becomes transcendental.
Remembering God is fundamental.
Hari Om.
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