Even to say "so true," I must shift my reality. To be truly aware of reality means to remain unconcerned with the outcome. From that state, I can observe any aspect of reality. What appears to be reality to a conditioned mind is, in fact, just an aspect of itβone that shifts the moment my focus shifts. The most interesting realization is that in reality, there is no outcome. What seems like an outcome is simply reality itself.
Yes!! This is a great example of how affirmations work too. Say it enough and it becomes a belief.
Sending tons of love and good juju your way!!
Oh, honey, that's how we do it here! I love you! Keep shining!
Nyssa, just wow. Thanks for sharing.
You know it! Thank you, Jay! π
Even to say "so true," I must shift my reality. To be truly aware of reality means to remain unconcerned with the outcome. From that state, I can observe any aspect of reality. What appears to be reality to a conditioned mind is, in fact, just an aspect of itβone that shifts the moment my focus shifts. The most interesting realization is that in reality, there is no outcome. What seems like an outcome is simply reality itself.
"What appears to be reality to a conditioned mind is, in fact, just an aspect of it."
This is everything.
Thank you for reading, Rajat! π
Aye⦠and what if we look at identity as ⦠emergent phenomena?
Why not? :) It gives more poetic perspective to anything humans can't quite comprehend.