TheseEyesGod
2 min readMar 6, 2019

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Hi Marma — Gotta say I don’t see things that way, but I totally support us all having our own vision, our own angle on things. The more we turn over the reins to Source within, the better the ride.

On my journey, I’ve discovered it’s actually pointless to try to understand the “why” of anything. Any “why” is perspective-dependent. It’s a mental approach, & the body-mind is far more limited than we are. It’s not going there with us because it can’t. We can’t contain the ocean in a cup — or a swimming pool, etc. Grasping for a mental understanding is futile in my experience.

That doesn’t mean we won’t do it, LOL; we all will. Like a sine wave with its up-and-down nature or the yin-yang containing everything & nothing, it just is what it is. Acceptance opens a door, but the price of entry is higher than most are ready/willing to pay.

I see us experiencing the death of the ego-mind persona. That’s the one who doesn’t really exist, not in the long term, but the one we can keep going as long as we like, even unintentionally. In trying to get out of it, we usually dig deeper in (due to the body-mind’s built-in limitations).

If we don’t begin with the “I,” with who/what we are, then of what use are our steps? If it’s the false or illusory self taking the journey, do we even care what that one discovers? That’s how we block our True Self from appearing, our awakening into That which we already are.

It’s a bit like trying to make sense of a dream. Some are good at grasping useful bits or angles of meaning from dreams, but not most. Nor would we settle for whatever “resolution” we gained from our interpretation as the best that can be. There’s this thing called chasing our tail. It can be great fun for a time…

How things are from Source’s perspective is, IMO, not anything we can even approach. This, even though we’re Source-in-form. That’s our foundation, our core, & it’s also something most live their whole life in ignorance of. It’s one thing that it’s present & available, another to see it; yet another to consciously access it.

The beauty, here, is that we’ve got an eternity to explore & experience Cosmos while also existing before & beyond that. Just don’t expect any of this to make sense to the 3D mind or the one we take ourselves to be. Humor is good. As we begin laughing at the self more often, that’s a sign we’re on the right track. :)

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TheseEyesGod
TheseEyesGod

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Theresa-Ann Harvey on the awakening trek, seeing everything thru new eyes. Leaving the 4 university degrees & the left brain aside to discover Self as awareness

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