Understanding

    We recognize that I am not merely a body; this body belongs to the Earth and, as an object, has no permanence. I listen to what people say about having lived for one hundred years. They may have experienced a great deal in their lives, yet they continue to live in a body that they will soon leave behind. However, what they say is not entirely real because, over the years, they cling to the belief in a different reality. 

    In contrast, the truth is that all bodies are our home, born from the Earth’s consciousness and limited by that earth-bound awareness. Nevertheless, we allow our minds to create various concepts and thoughts, leading us to believe that we are beyond the manifest universe and that our existence originates from a source beyond all manifestation.

    Such thoughts enable us to believe we are infinite beings, part of a greater whole. Although we exist in a body, we feel we are doing something significant. Why would a God confine itself to such limitations when the universe is its creation?

    What answers can we find in this? The Earth embodies the God of the body. Therefore, the primary purpose of the body’s consciousness is to maintain awareness of the Earth’s being, which reflects the reality of Earth's manifest existence through its objectivity.

    In our ignorance, we often cannot see beyond our immediate perceptions; yet, we hold the idea that beyond our limited view lies a greater existence than the entire universe. Until we accept that we are merely small specks of consciousness striving to be greater than universal consciousness—and acknowledge that it is what it is—we will continue to function in this limited way because we do not exist as anything beyond that.

    We tend to create misconceptions about the universe, presenting an illusory narrative that misrepresents what truly is. The outer manifestation is simply a thought projected by the mind; thus, everything we perceive as separate ultimately aligns with cycles of destruction and rebirth, fostering the illusion of reality.

    Is it possible for the human mind to comprehend what that thought is? It cannot. If we could, we would realize that we are that thought, which cannot be understood outside of our objective manifestation. 

    If you seek answers, they cannot be found in manifestation; after all, how can a thought understand another thought? We must consider and contemplate the realization that nothing exists as distinct forms in a universe; we are merely figments of a thought based on limited consciousness. Unless we can discard all notions of being minute bodies within a vast illusion of manifestation, we remain as nothing more than something that mistakenly believes it is something. Only by realizing that you are nothing can you truly be.


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