Sunday 7 April 2013

The Day You Are No More

     All of this is just my opinion though, isn't it? You'd think so, wouldn't you, that would make perfect sense from an individuated personalities perspective - no doubt about that - but, no - No, what's being written about here has nothing to do with an opinion; nor does it have anything to do with an attitude of mind or a believe system.

How can one say such a thing? How can one say that what is being written here has nothing to do with an attitude of mind, a belief system, and/or thus, an opinion? One can say that only when the individual isn't writing this, when the person is no longer the controlling factor - only then can one say that, and that's because One is writing it.

Oneness - The One, appearing as the many - is writing here. Doug McMillan knows not what'll be written next, and in that way he cannot interfere, he's here for sure, but he isn't dominant. Doug, the person, the individual whom thought he was separate and apart from others and the world around him, had no reality. He had an actuality whilst lost in the dream of individuality, but he had lost contact with the one reality, or 0neness (0neness with a zer0? Yes, n0thingness appears as everything at 0nce, hence 0neness!).

Doug continues here as the person that all individual personalities around him perceive as another individual, and to function in the world, to go to work and even to socialise one has to fit in, and so to those about him, Doug - that's an apparent me, an appearance - is perceived as an individual. So what is different? Nothing. Nothing or nothingness is the difference - everything simply unfolds out of nothingness - nothingness becomes something (0neness unfolding) and so it appears as an apparent Doug, or Jim, or Bill or . . . any other label one may have lumped upon 0ne!

There is No path, the cat simply is.
   Actually, in reality, nothingness is simply unfolding as being within form, that's it, that's all there is - nothing more; just Presence appearing in and as form.

Presence is all there is, right? Yes, however . . . being-presence-oneness becomes, apparently, within this life, possessed by an idea, the notion that it is an individual with an individual personality, and it becomes convinced that it has a life that is lived separate and apart from all the other individual people it perceives around about it.

All your unhappiness, your depression is simply a charade, a game played by a phantom - a notional figure, a dreamer. As for your happiness, well, the same applies - there is no you, only being unfolding.

You're living the dream all right, the dream of being something you're not, but that is okay - it's exactly how it is meant to be - until the day you are no more!

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