10-14-2014, 12:52 PM
I wonder, to what extent do other selves acting as mirrors enable us to realize ourselves?
Is there ever a point when it becomes redundant to use this catalyst of other selves as reflections of who we are. Maybe after a certain amount of spiritual advancement, the only option is to stop the search, stop the effort and rest in the moment.
Maybe therein lies the difference between actively using the catalyst of other selves to help you realize outer manifestations of your own inner being within others, and passively using it after enough experience to have either seen yourself in every aspect of others or realized that withing yourself are the only answers needed.
Is there ever a point when it becomes redundant to use this catalyst of other selves as reflections of who we are. Maybe after a certain amount of spiritual advancement, the only option is to stop the search, stop the effort and rest in the moment.
Maybe therein lies the difference between actively using the catalyst of other selves to help you realize outer manifestations of your own inner being within others, and passively using it after enough experience to have either seen yourself in every aspect of others or realized that withing yourself are the only answers needed.