Mauli
070223: Mauli
Perception is an
illusion of some start point. It happens because there is a search for a start
point and a sequence and a finish point where things seem resolved or perfect.
This is a tendency of perception or vibration or a state of existence or motion
or ego or mind – call it by any name but “mind” is a tendency of thinking or
feeling existence. Motion is an illusion or a construct or a function of a
state of existence and hence this creates difference in our mind (individuality
of mind and body) and hence the craze of setting things perfect.
It never depends on
“us”. We think we are separate and hence there is burden, responsibility,
guilt, plan, worry, fear, and dilemma and so on. The forms that we see or how
we vibrate as forces is again not absolutely true and is always limited,
conditional and always will remain subjected to God’s Will for He works and not
us.
The start point is
assumed as “me” and it will be realized that this leads to interdependence and
motion and change and to universal connections. Hence every action has some
reaction or a response in some manner coming back to us perhaps in a different
form and in some different place and time. This is called the momentum of
action and this is the default way of existing in motion. This momentum or
action is perception.
The moment any
“point” is thought of, it will also bring with it aspects of past, future,
change and motion – it will mean temporariness, change and continuity of
engagement. So a point does not exist in isolation (or cannot be isolated or
nothing exists in isolation or everything is conditional) and whatever is
perceived creates an eternal cycle of engagement. This is a property of
consciousness and the only way to become One is to steady the mind. Steadiness is
irrespective of any situation or nothing comes in between making the self
steady and becoming the One.
Commitment, patience,
perseverance and concentration are required. Say that the start is always God
and not me.
Hari Om.
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