Our I-perspective generates an inefficiency—a drift. Just like the wanderer in the desert without a compass ends up walking in circles, our individualistic understanding and actions are crooked and lead to self-imposed interferences in the world of Oneness.
We observe our patterns and at one point get tired of running after our desires that never seem to materialize and only create new problem spots, but our measures of self-improvements also don’t get us anywhere. When we say, I must not be selfish, greedy, etc., we do not realize that this “must” dictate is generated by the same biased system.
Everything changes once we switch into the “I am that I am” mode of living, either by stillness—a dearth of psychological thought by opening the crown chakra; or the rise of kundalini energy—an adjustment of the frequencies to live by; a grasp of unconditional love—an opening of the heart chakra, or aligning with the Flow of Oneness—seeing and walking the Way in short.
The saying goes many paths lead up the mountain, but the distance is illusionary and only complete once the I-centered perspective is fixed. The how-to is a bit vague but knocking on endless seemingly impenetrable doors seems to be part of the process until the realization hits that they are merely a mirage. We have to awaken to the fact that our approach is crooked until we can walk straight again.
“Nothing is done until everything is done” sounds a bit daunting, but it can also be viewed as a positive message. After all, we need to adjust the drift only once and are all-set for life. Living in the world of Oneness is beautiful and without the biased personal drift serenity, love and contentment are frequent travel companions.
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