Sunday, January 19, 2014

As IT Really Is . . .

Love, as the word is generally understood, denotes separation, whereas in true non-objective relationship we do not love others, we ARE others.

Sensory experience cannot bind the person who treats it neither with zeal nor timidity but with indifference. 

-Ramesh Balsekar

... and it becomes (finally) obvious to the Awareness we are that included in and as that "indifference"  is the crying out in pain or blissfully resting in that home we are. For Wholeness as It is, nothing can ever be excluded!

www.theeternalstate.org

As my old friend Leo Hartong may have said, "The 'I' in the 'I Am' is no more real than the 'IT' in 'It is raining'".

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