Friday, July 19, 2024

Shree

Shree

Instead of justifying what sort of thought “appears” or gets “created”, I think it is necessary to “feel the creation” of the thought. In this context, “feeling” is used as a process of coming from Beyond and letting the vibrations linger and then go away. Justification has no end and can get debated unnecessarily and essentially the expression is always incomplete, intangibly born and coming outside and some transformation has taken place. This has many, many unlimited ways of coming into the phenomenal world and is eternally being done. This is Divine Action and the mind is an instrument to give some shape to this action. It is only an instrument, but not the primary cause. Let it be known.

Hari Om. 

 


Shree

 Everything gets born from imagination or Being. Even the idea of space, time, relations, movement – as an integral experience. What gets seen or perceived “now” has connections with many other impressions of the past and the future and idea of existence and also other subtle states of Being. These collectively “make” or “create” perceptions that, depending on the nature of imagination, we feel “individual” or “collective” or a combination of both. This process is the Truth of existence and is eternal. From this process we come to the formation of inquiry – what is appropriate then? We also feel “many” and conditions and change and dependence and intents and tendencies and patterns and forces affecting us. This is a “flow” of vibrations and this flow is from consciousness. 

Who I am as a human therefore is only an imagination or a state of Being that can mold, change, and connect – as a destined process. There need not be any sort of expectation of self, action, perception, space, time and any other thing. That does not mean we are not there. We are suggesting here that our being in the phenomenal world is NOT conditional or something expected to produce anything from personal motives. 

Things happen. This happening comes from Beyond or by the presence of Beyond.

 Hari Om.

 


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