Bozebits

“I can’t do it” is a powerful release of the egoic structure that insists that we believe we can do anything we put our minds to. It’s the classic “mind over matter,” whose only flaw is that mind is matter. In other words, we are not our minds or these bodies. There is something far, far greater about us that exceeds any capability of the mind. Here’s the difficulty: the mind will never provide a pathway to this other greatness. It cannot comprehend it. It is finite, trying to contain the infinite. Spirituality accepts that we are more than the physicality our bodies (minds) represent. It is also getting that our physicality cannot do anything but love the experience of what it can do. It takes a silent mind to get anywhere near the infinite part of YOU. Stillness is infinite, pure, and where it’s at. Be quiet and see.

Bozebits

What you are underneath, the ego accepts what is but knows what isn’t. The ego always moves toward physical reality and only finds illusion. Do you see?

Knowing resides not in what you think; its home is in the far reaches of something incomprehensible to any mind, even a collective one. In other words, discovering “who YOU are” is the end of illusion.

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When you single out anyone as an object of villainy, non-virtuous, etc., you do nothing more than demonstrate the criteria for your judgments. All that is must exist as is without any commentary from you (or anyone) about what should be, and if you cannot find the beauty in that, you’re the problem you seek to point out.

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Got thoughts? The things we believe are essential are only so because we think so. If we are one with all things, there can be no division from anything. Our thoughts, beliefs, etc., create division. Good and evil are only concepts that human minds invent. Stop thinking and watch everything blend into one magnificent whole. You are that

Bozebits

The cause of humans’ greatest struggles results when whom we have become egotistically (unreal) conflicts with what we are innately (real).

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Wanting is uncharacteristic of our divinity. The character of gods is to create. To create is to give. The ego asks, “let there be light so I may see,” while the divine part of us says, “let there be light so all may see.” Do all see when in your presence?

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Do you respond to or relate to life? They who know their inner God, the divine self, have a relationship with life, which is incredible. The egoic identity tends to respond and react to life. Where do you fall?

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The ego creates the duality of good and evil to undo its godlike counterpart, which is non-dual. That is, what YOU are before ego convinces you otherwise. Your ego is very good at its survival and deflecting you from knowing YOU.

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Each cell in your body is aware and comprehends things in the micro world, overshadowed by your mind-based attention to the macro world. The big and bold masks a universe rarely experienced, begging the question: How are you paying your attention?