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The
Nature of Existence
In
the beginning, at the point of creation… there was ONE.
There was unity and all was as
ONE.
Think of one circle, of one
planet, of one huge Being.
Everything was part of the ONE.
The
Oneness wanted variety… so it split
itself into millions of pieces and they
scattered throughout the emptiness.
They were the seeds of new
creations… of new planets and new life
forms and endless variety of shapes and
things and actions.
Each
of these new creations thought it was
unique, and it had a sense of its own
self.
Each thought they were the
masters of their own destiny.
Each one had forgotten its
original Oneness because it could not
see the others.
Each of these pieces of the
original ONE was separate unto itself
but was only a part of its original
creation.
On
some level each of these pieces was
searching for the meaning of its own
existence and for the other pieces of
itself.
All of this was unconscious.
In being unconscious, it played
endlessly with the myriad of pieces and
actions available, not knowing it had
the choice to stop the play and relocate
itself with its original Oneness.
The
Oneness is the only Truth.
The separation is the illusion
and the opportunity to play and enjoy
the experiences, and the opportunities
to find itself again.
This
principle of Oneness defines the reason
for supply and demand.
Everything is there—is here.
All the pieces of original
creation exist in time and space.
They are simply scattered—or
appear to be scattered.
But even the emptiness is a part
of the ONE so the scattering is just an
illusion created by the ONE.
All this exists in its
Oneness and its separateness
simultaneously.
In other words, when the change
came, there was no motion or detachment.
There was simply a change in its
Oneness to accommodate experience of its
Self.
Victoryanah, February 7, 2006
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