Unity is the point where all things are one. Where all things are one, there is paradox without contradiction: It is emptiness that holds the fullness of the universe. It is singular by nature with all differentiation inherent. No isolation is possible here, only that which is paid attention to. There are no constructs in this space, simply flow and energy. There are no points of reference; all is at center. However, unity is also a paradox as it contains all things, including constructs, isolation and direction.
Seeking and Enlightenment
It is the nexus point of all things. Within this space are all the answers. Within this space we literally shape / make reality. The only limitations within this space are that without an “operator” it can do nothing and the “operator” themselves. It is a space which is defined by their emotions and therefore their focus.
Unity IS enlightenment. To reach it, one needs to be a seeker. If one begins the journey but isn’t a seeker, one WILL become one in order to survive. Survival in this case is to keep one’s sanity and soul in tact. In an effort to keep those, the seeker begins to ask questions and seek answers.
Once the answers start to become obvious in the now, then half the journey is complete. When the answers can be foreseen, the three quarter mark has been met. When distance between question and answer (i.e. – time and effort) no longer exists, then you have arrived. At arrival, one realizes that survival was always an illusion.
Unity
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Seeking and Enlightenment
It is the nexus point of all things. Within this space are all the answers. Within this space we literally shape / make reality. The only limitations within this space are that without an “operator” it can do nothing and the “operator” themselves. It is a space which is defined by their emotions and therefore their focus.
Unity IS enlightenment. To reach it, one needs to be a seeker. If one begins the journey but isn’t a seeker, one WILL become one in order to survive. Survival in this case is to keep one’s sanity and soul in tact. In an effort to keep those, the seeker begins to ask questions and seek answers.
Once the answers start to become obvious in the now, then half the journey is complete. When the answers can be foreseen, the three quarter mark has been met. When distance between question and answer (i.e. – time and effort) no longer exists, then you have arrived. At arrival, one realizes that survival was always an illusion.