
A New Perception of Reality
In my teachings, I often explore the concept of non-attachment and its profound impact on our perception of reality. My understanding is rooted in the notion that by detaching ourselves from all things, we begin to see the inherent beauty in everything. This perspective is not about indifference or disengagement, but about experiencing life and the world around us in their purest forms, unclouded by our desires and attachments.
I perceive the physical universe as a magnificent manifestation of the divine (Well, it’s one of the many ways I perceive it). In my contemplations, I see it as composed of slices of two-dimensional space, a structure that points towards a reality far more intricate and interconnected than what meets the eye. This perspective encourages us to look beyond the surface, to perceive the deeper, more subtle layers of existence.

Furthermore, I used to often ponder the nature of our reality. I would ask myself, could it be that what we perceive as our physical world is, in some ways, akin to a dream or a stored memory? This idea suggests that our everyday experiences might be an abstract reflection of a less holographic perspective of the highest realms. Such a viewpoint invites us to consider the possibility that there is much more to our existence than the tangible, physical world we navigate daily.
This approach to understanding reality blends spiritual insights with a contemplative view of physical reality. It’s a perspective that bridges the gap between the material and the spiritual, suggesting that our deepest spiritual truths can be found in our everyday experiences and perceptions.

Morgan O. Smith
Yinnergy Meditation & My Book, Bodhi in the Brain…Available Now!