06-27-2014, 03:13 AM
Here, maybe this will illustrate my point.
YOU are "myself beyond me", and I am you beyond you. We are One, yet we still are beyond eachother. That doesn't make us separate, it makes us the Creator experiencing itself. Perhaps the confusion is that you associate "beyond" with superiority or greatness, but I see it as the nature of the mirror of reality.
YOU are "myself beyond me", and I am you beyond you. We are One, yet we still are beyond eachother. That doesn't make us separate, it makes us the Creator experiencing itself. Perhaps the confusion is that you associate "beyond" with superiority or greatness, but I see it as the nature of the mirror of reality.
(06-27-2014, 03:12 AM)Adonai One Wrote: You've suggested embracing denial of the self, believing the self as incomplete, as needing to seek beyond itself in a hunger. How is that not suggesting disunity? I recognize the paradox here, Tanner, but in terms of polarization this is not practical advice.You have put words in my mouth, my friend, I did not say that.
Believing the self as incomplete, as needing to change while seeing the self as perfect is unrealistically attainable in this reality.