Just as we have the ability to name things into smaller and smaller parts, we have the power to name things in larger and larger terms. If we name something that encompasses its entirety, then we give back completeness, releasing enough of it back to a probable state that it can become itself again, whilst remaining within our understanding. If we comprehend ourselves in a complete sense, then we are able to decide for ourselves how fragmented or whole we are and how much we wish to remain a true individual. In creating one’s own definition of oneself, one creates one’s own freedom and power, because we remain outside the definitions of other individuals and consensus definitions.
When there is acceptance of something as it is, then we accept the whole for what it is. When the whole can be seen as whole, then it is no longer fragmented to our perception. If we see ourselves as whole, we will tend to see other things as whole as well. We give no freedoms of dynamic interaction away by being whole; instead we gain greater freedom since we know ourselves as a complete being. We also give freedom to others by allowing them to be whole as we are. We ARE the infinite when we are whole, since we are not separate from it in the first place. The only place separation exists is in our imagination as a deceit we convince ourselves is true.
The Infinite: Coming Back to Wholeness
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When there is acceptance of something as it is, then we accept the whole for what it is. When the whole can be seen as whole, then it is no longer fragmented to our perception. If we see ourselves as whole, we will tend to see other things as whole as well. We give no freedoms of dynamic interaction away by being whole; instead we gain greater freedom since we know ourselves as a complete being. We also give freedom to others by allowing them to be whole as we are. We ARE the infinite when we are whole, since we are not separate from it in the first place. The only place separation exists is in our imagination as a deceit we convince ourselves is true.