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“The illusory nature of the relative world provides a space where the one awareness experiences itself as the many; where there exists changing circumstances, the laws of cause and effect, and a sense of time and space. This arena and all of its information, complexification, experiences and vantage points is an end in itself.”

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On Reality: Questions and Answers

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“The most important truth we can know is that there exists only one single awareness. This awareness is experiencing the relative world through each and every seemingly separate conscious being. The awareness that is peering out through you is the same awareness that is peering out through your best friend, the customer you are serving, and that unknown conscious being living halfway around the world. Among conscious beings, there is only one awareness. This means that regardless of the many and varied narratives swirling around about each one of us, there exists one common singular presence in all of us.”

“The most important thing to know about living as a conscious being in the relative world is that challenges are temporary – they will pass through your experience. Regardless of how difficult, confusing or heavy circumstances may feel, there is always a way forward. There is always a way to come back into alignment with truth and experience peace and clarity once again. The nature of the relative world is change. Pausing and patience allow for discomforts to ease, pathways to reveal themselves and healing to happen. Truth is always available to every conscious being, right where they are, in every moment.”

“For the truth is that the brain sullies the flow of pure consciousness to provide us with a physical, but inherently distorted, view of reality. And the reason is quite simple—the brain cannot deal with non-physical realities so it conveniently rejects these, while necessarily allowing the flow of consciousness to continue.”