Annihilation and Kundalini Awakening

Annihilation is courtesy of Paramount Pictures and Skydance Media

 A Journey Through Transformation

In 2018, Alex Garland’s Annihilation plunged viewers into a surreal and disturbing world, where the familiar dissolves into the unknown, and transformation is inevitable. Watching this movie back then, and rewatching it last night on Netflix, I found myself deeply moved by its haunting imagery and profound symbolism, which echoed my spiritual journey of Kundalini awakening. By delving into the film’s narrative and its vivid scenes, we uncover a rich parallel to the mystical process of awakening dormant energy within.

Spoiler Alert: This post contains spoilers for those who haven’t seen Annihilation.


The Serpent Awakens

One of the most striking and unsettling scenes in Annihilation involves a soldier whose stomach is cut open, and we see his intestines move like a serpent inside him. This visceral image mirrors the ancient depiction of Kundalini energy as a coiled serpent at the base of the spine. In Kundalini traditions, this serpent represents latent spiritual energy, poised to rise and transform the individual. The soldier’s transformation, albeit grotesque, symbolizes the intense and sometimes chaotic nature of this awakening process.

Explosion and Rebirth

In another pivotal moment, the soldier explodes, leaving an intricate and eerie display on the wall. This explosion is reminiscent of the powerful release of Kundalini energy. Such energy can dismantle old patterns and structures, often causing upheaval before a new order can emerge. This scene captures the destructive yet transformative power of Kundalini, which breaks down the old self to pave the way for profound growth and understanding.

Kane’s Ultimate Sacrifice

Kane’s act of sitting cross-legged and detonating a grenade (played by Oscar Isaac) is another profound symbol. His posture suggests meditation or deep introspection, a practice central to awakening Kundalini. The ensuing explosion signifies a profound transformation—an act of self-destruction leading to rebirth. The image left behind symbolizes the remnants of the old self, giving rise to a new state of consciousness. This mirrors the death and rebirth cycle inherent in Kundalini awakening, where the dissolution of the ego precedes the emergence of a higher self.

The Shimmer as the Mystical Realm

The Shimmer, the film’s central enigma, serves as a metaphor for the mystical realm encountered during spiritual awakening. Within the Shimmer, reality bends and mutates, much like the inner landscape experienced during deep meditation and spiritual practices. Here, the boundaries of the self dissolve, and one is confronted with both beauty and terror—reflecting the dual nature of spiritual journeys.

Conclusion

Annihilation offers a hauntingly beautiful exploration of transformation, much like the journey of Kundalini awakening. Through its unsettling imagery and profound symbolism, the film invites viewers to contemplate the nature of change, the dissolution of the old, and the emergence of the new. By examining these parallels, we gain a deeper appreciation of both the cinematic experience and the spiritual process, enriching our understanding of transformation in all its forms.

Despite always wondering if anyone else had made this connection, I haven’t come across mentions of such interpretations. Yet, for me, the resemblance to my own experiences of Kundalini awakening is undeniable, providing a rich array of reflections on inner transformation. Only an individual who has gone through this process would truly understand these connections, as this is an event that must be experienced to be fully comprehended.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Dance of Awareness

Contextual vs. Content Enlightenment

In the labyrinth of spiritual exploration, the nuanced differences between contextual and content enlightenment invite us to delve deeper into our understanding of consciousness. These dimensions, though intertwined, offer distinct perspectives on our journey toward self-realization. Let us explore the intricate play between whole and detailed awareness, qualities and their absence, and the dichotomy of shape and form versus the formless.

Contextual Enlightenment: Embracing the Whole

Contextual enlightenment transcends the specifics, inviting us to embrace the entire spectrum of existence as a unified whole. It is akin to perceiving the vast, boundless ocean rather than focusing on individual waves. This level of awareness envelops all experiences, thoughts, and sensations, recognizing their interconnectedness and the underlying unity.

In this sense, whole awareness is the recognition of the seamless fabric of reality. It dissolves the boundaries that separate the observer from the observed, the thinker from the thought. It is an expansive, inclusive state where everything is perceived as part of a larger, harmonious cosmic dance.

Content Enlightenment: The Beauty of Details

In contrast, content enlightenment delves into the specifics, illuminating each moment’s unique qualities and characteristics. It is the meticulous study of individual waves within the ocean, appreciating their distinct forms and patterns. This awareness sharpens our focus on the particulars, allowing us to see the intricacies and subtleties that compose the whole.

Detailed awareness is the keen observation of the myriad expressions of existence. It celebrates the diversity of forms, experiences, and sensations, recognizing their intrinsic value and beauty. This level of enlightenment encourages us to engage deeply with the present moment, savouring each nuance and detail.

Qualities vs. Without Qualities: The Essence of Being

The dichotomy of qualities versus the absence of qualities highlights another layer of our spiritual journey. Qualities refer to the attributes and characteristics that define our experiences and perceptions. They are the colours, textures, and flavours of our existence, shaping our understanding of reality.

Without qualities, however, points to a deeper, more subtle aspect of being. It is the state of pure awareness, devoid of any specific attributes or characteristics. This formless essence transcends the dualities of good and bad, pleasure and pain, presence and absence. It is the unmanifest potential from which all qualities arise and dissolve.

Shape and Form vs. The Formless: The Ultimate Paradox

Finally, the interplay between shape and form versus the formless presents the ultimate paradox of our spiritual exploration. Shape and form represent the tangible, perceivable aspects of existence. They are the visible, audible, and tactile manifestations of the underlying reality.

The formless, on the other hand, is the primordial ground of being. It is the unchanging, eternal essence that transcends all forms and shapes. This paradox invites us to see beyond the apparent duality, recognizing that shape and form are but temporary expressions of the formless. In this realization, we find the unity of all existence, the seamless flow between the manifest and the unmanifest.

Conclusion

In our quest for enlightenment, we are called to navigate these intricate dimensions of awareness. Contextual enlightenment invites us to embrace the whole, while content enlightenment beckons us to appreciate the details. The play of qualities and their absence, and the dance between shape, form, and the formless, guide us toward a deeper understanding of our true nature.

By holding these perspectives in balance, we can cultivate a holistic, integrated awareness that honours both the unity and diversity of existence.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Grand Cycle of Cosmic Renewal

The universe, a magnificent dance of birth, death, and rebirth, mirrors the cycles of life from the smallest of organisms to the grandest of galaxies. At the heart of this cosmic rhythm lies a profound phenomenon: the black hole. Here, in these enigmatic cosmic centres, the renewal of the universe unfolds, echoing the ancient concept of Samsara.

In the vast expanse of the cosmos, our universe is perpetually in flux, ceaselessly evolving through cycles of creation and dissolution. Each iteration of this cosmic cycle marks a step towards a higher state of development. As the universe experiences these cycles, it evolves, fostering more sustainable life forms with each rebirth. This evolutionary process is not merely an incidental aspect of the universe but an intrinsic feature of its very nature.

The concept of Samsara, the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, is as ancient as the stars themselves. It is a cycle that propels the human soul and the cosmos toward greater levels of consciousness and existence. Every cycle brings the universe closer to a state where life can flourish in every corner, where the seeds of existence can take root and blossom.

This journey towards universal vitality is a profound one. As the universe evolves, the black holes, often perceived as destructive forces, serve as catalysts for this grand transformation. They are the crucibles where the old is dismantled to give way to the new, where the remnants of dying stars are recycled into the building blocks of new celestial bodies.

The black hole, however, is only one part of this cosmic equation. Its counterpart, the white hole, is believed to be responsible for the Big Bang—the ever-continuous moment of awakening. The white hole represents the cosmic breath of creation, the outpouring of energy and matter that initiates the birth of the universe. This interplay between black and white holes symbolizes the dynamic balance of destruction and creation, contraction and expansion.

Once the universe reaches a state where life is omnipresent and self-sustaining, it will strive towards moksha—a liberation from the cyclical nature of Samsara. This state of cosmic enlightenment is not an end but a new beginning. The universe, now free from attachments and the perpetual cycle of renewal, will embark on a journey of liberation, perpetuating a cycle of existence that is free, whole, and unbound.

Interestingly, this grand cosmic cycle is not confined to the universe at large. It is echoed in the myriad smaller black holes scattered throughout the cosmos. Each black hole, in its domain, participates in this dance of renewal and liberation, contributing to the overall evolution of the universe.

In this way, the universe mirrors the spiritual journey of the soul. It evolves, seeks liberation, and strives towards a state of higher consciousness and freedom. This cosmic dance invites us to reflect on our journeys of growth and liberation, encouraging us to embrace the cycles of life with a sense of awe and reverence.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Profound Simplicity of Enlightenment

Transforming Perspective, Not Action

In the spiritual awakening journey, there is a well-known saying: “Before enlightenment, chop wood, carry water. After enlightenment, chop wood, carry water.” This aphorism captures the essence of a profound transformation that occurs not in the realm of actions but in the realm of perception.

Before enlightenment, we engage with the world through a dualistic lens. Wood is simply wood, and water is merely water. Our actions are routine, grounded in the practical necessities of life. We chop wood to build fires, and we carry water to quench our thirst. The world is divided into distinct entities and tasks, each with its purpose and function.

However, with the dawning of enlightenment, a radical shift in perspective occurs. Once seen as separate objects, the wood and water are now perceived as the divine. Every action, whether chopping wood or carrying water, becomes an act of communion with the sacred. The distinction between the doer and the deed dissolves, revealing the inherent unity of all existence.

This newfound vision unveils a profound truth: God is not a distant, separate entity but is every aspect of the universe. The wood we chop, the water we carry, the tools we use, and even the hands that perform these actions are not only expressions of the divine but are the divine. This realization transforms mundane tasks into sacred rituals, imbued with deep reverence, interconnectedness and beyond.


The environment in which these actions take place also becomes a sacred space. The forest where we gather wood, the river from which we draw water, and the air we breathe are all seen as the divine presence. Every element of our surroundings is woven into the fabric of oneness, blurring the lines between the individual and the cosmos.

This shift in perspective does not alter the actions themselves. We still chop wood and carry water, fulfilling the same physical tasks as before. Yet, the awareness that everything is as is infused these actions with a sense of purpose and meaning that transcends the ordinary.

In this enlightened state, the simplicity of life is revealed in its most profound form. Each moment becomes an opportunity to experience the divine, to engage in a continuous dialogue with the universe. The mundane is elevated to the extraordinary, and every action becomes an expression of love and devotion.


Ultimately, enlightenment is not about escaping the world or renouncing our daily responsibilities. It is about transforming our perception, recognizing the sacredness in every aspect of life, and understanding that we are the intricate, divine dance. By embracing this perspective, we find a deeper sense of peace and fulfillment, knowing that every action, no matter how simple, is an act of communion with the divine, as the divine.

Morgan O. Smith

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A Mind Blown is a Mind Well-Known

Exploring the Expansive Realms of Consciousness

In the quest for self-discovery and enlightenment, the moments when our minds are truly blown—those instants of awe where the familiar boundaries of understanding dissolve—are not just moments of wonder, but gateways to deeper knowing. These transformative experiences, where we glimpse the infinite expanse of consciousness, serve as profound awakenings that redefine our perception of self and universe.

Imagine standing at the edge of a cosmic ocean. Each wave, from the smallest ripple to the towering tsunami, symbolizes the various levels of consciousness we experience. In our daily lives, we paddle near the shore, within the safe confines of routine thoughts and conventional wisdom. Yet, it’s beyond this shoreline where the depth of our being lies. When a thought, insight, or experience—seemingly simple or strikingly profound—blows our mind, it’s akin to a powerful wave that pulls us into deeper waters, into the uncharted territory of our inner selves.

What does it mean to have one’s mind blown? It is to be thrust into the vastness of the unknown, to confront the mysteries of existence head-on without the armour of preconceived notions. This confrontation is not merely intellectual; it is deeply spiritual. It is the raw encounter with the divine dance of creation and destruction, where every held belief is challenged and reformed in the crucible of direct experience.

Such moments are not about losing oneself but rediscovering oneself as part of a grander scheme. They are about touching the essence of the cosmos, feeling the pulse of life that permeates everything. These instances remind us that we are not just isolated beings moving through a static world; we are dynamic participants in a vibrant, evolving universe.

To cultivate a mind that welcomes being blown—a well-known mind—is to foster a state of openness and curiosity. It involves nurturing a fearless approach to the unknown, a willingness to let go of the ego’s desire for certainty and an embrace of the profound mysteries that life offers. It is a journey of constant evolution, where each mind-blowing moment is a call to a deeper exploration of reality, urging us to look beyond the apparent to the underlying oneness that connects all.

In conclusion, the mind that is blown is indeed a mind that is known—not just in the intellectual sense, but in the profound, experiential, and transformative understanding of the self and the universe. As we navigate through these expansive realms of consciousness, let us cherish these mind-blowing moments as precious opportunities for growth and enlightenment.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Cosmic Joke

Finding Humour Beyond the Ego

In the grand play of the cosmos, a joke exists so profound that it eludes the grasp of our everyday consciousness, veiled beneath the layers of our egoic identity. Imagine momentarily that the essence of your being—the “I” that you refer to so confidently—is the punchline to the most elaborate joke ever conceived. It isn’t a cruel joke, but rather an invitation to step beyond the boundaries of self-imposed seriousness and to laugh with the wisdom of understanding.

The joke begins with the ego, a masterful illusionist, convincing us that we are nothing more than the sum of our thoughts, emotions, and experiences. We invest deeply in this narrative, playing the role scripted by societal norms and personal expectations. Yet, this is the point where the cosmos smiles, for the joke is on the ego. The reality, hidden in plain sight, is that we are far more expansive than this limited self.

To see beyond the ego is to appreciate the cosmic humour. When you realize that what you took so seriously—the angst of being right, the weight of personal grievances, the chains of past and future—was never the essence of who you truly are, a lightness pervades your being. This revelation is akin to an audience realizing the absurdity of a magician’s trick; the spell breaks, and laughter bubbles forth.


This laughter is not derisive or dismissive. It is the laughter of liberation, of seeing the strings that bind the marionette and choosing no longer to dance at their pull. It’s recognizing that the cosmos plays with us, urging us to discover that behind the facade of individuality lies the vast expanse of consciousness, unbounded and magnificent.

As you navigate the perceived trials and tribulations of life, invite this perspective: view each challenge as a scene in this divine comedy. Each struggle, each joy, each moment of confusion or clarity is part of this intricate joke where the punchline is your awakening. When you finally get the joke, you won’t just chuckle; you’ll laugh hysterically, understanding that all along, you were both the audience and the performer in the cosmic spectacle.

This humour is not about negating the reality of pain or struggle; rather, it’s about shifting the perspective from which you view these experiences. When embraced, this humour heals, enlightens, and transforms, offering a transcendent glimpse into the true nature of existence where everything is interconnected, and nothing is as serious as it seems.


So next time you feel weighed down by the persona of who you think you are, pause and listen carefully—perhaps the echoes of cosmic laughter are inviting you to join in, to step beyond the ego, and to experience the freedom that comes with the greatest revelation of all: that you are not merely a part in this cosmic play, but its very essence, endlessly expansive and eternally joyful.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Varied Facets of The Absolute

A Unified Whole

In the dance of the cosmos, the Absolute is often perceived through the lens of our individual experiences and understandings. Just as 100 pennies, 20 nickels, 10 dimes, and 4 quarters each represent the same dollar, our paths to understanding the Absolute are varied but ultimately converge upon the same truth. This analogy illuminates the inherent unity within diversity, revealing how different perspectives can harmoniously merge into a singular reality.

We often encounter myriad teachings, practices, and philosophies when we embark on our spiritual journeys. Each one offers a unique perspective on the nature of existence, the self, and the divine. Some may resonate more profoundly with a particular path of devotion, while others might find solace in meditative introspection or the study of ancient texts. Despite these differences, the essence remains unchanged: all paths lead us back to the Absolute.

This concept is beautifully reflected in the Hindu notion of ‘Ekam Sat, Vipra Bahudha Vadanti’—Truth is one; the wise speak of it in many ways. In our quest for spiritual awakening, we may find ourselves drawn to various expressions of this singular truth. Whether through the loving devotion of Bhakti Yoga, the disciplined inquiry of Jnana Yoga, or the selfless service of Karma Yoga, each approach offers a distinct yet complementary understanding of the Absolute.

In nondual philosophy, this unity is further exemplified by the idea that all distinctions are ultimately illusory. The dichotomies we perceive—self and other, subject and object, time and eternity—are merely constructs of the mind. At the deepest level of awareness, these distinctions dissolve, revealing the oneness that underlies all existence. This profound realization transcends the limitations of language and thought, offering a direct experience of the Absolute.

Reflecting on the analogy of different coins making up a dollar, we can see how each perspective, practice, or tradition contributes to a holistic understanding of the Absolute. This understanding invites us to appreciate the diversity of spiritual expressions without diminishing their underlying unity. It encourages us to approach our spiritual paths with openness, recognizing that every sincere effort to understand the divine is a step toward the same ultimate truth.

In embracing this diversity, we cultivate a sense of humility and respect for the myriad ways in which the Absolute can be experienced and understood. We acknowledge that our journeys are but threads in the vast expanse of existence, each contributing to the intricate and beautiful pattern of the whole. This perspective not only enriches our spiritual journeys but also fosters a deeper sense of connection and unity with all beings.


Ultimately, the realization that 100 pennies, 20 nickels, 10 dimes, and 4 quarters all amount to a dollar serves as a powerful metaphor for the unity within diversity that characterizes the Absolute. By recognizing and honouring the varied paths that lead to this ultimate reality, we move closer to experiencing the profound interconnectedness of all existence. This understanding not only deepens our spiritual practice but also inspires us to live with greater compassion, wisdom, and love.

Morgan O. Smith

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Essence and Existence

The Unseen Unity

In the labyrinth of existence, we often perceive ourselves as isolated entities navigating a myriad of external circumstances. Yet, beneath this surface, lies an essential truth: wherever essence is, you are. And wherever you are, only essence remains. This statement is not merely a poetic abstraction but a profound reflection on the nature of reality and our place within it.

Essence, in this context, refers to the fundamental nature of existence. It is the unchanging, underlying reality that permeates all forms and phenomena. It is the substratum of being, the silent witness to all experiences, and the ultimate source from which everything arises and to which everything returns. We begin to see the world through a different lens when we recognize that essence is our true nature.

Our usual mode of perception is dualistic. We see ourselves as separate from the world, creating a dichotomy between self and other, subject and object. This dualistic perception leads to a sense of isolation and disconnection, fueling a continuous search for meaning and fulfillment in the external world. However, when we shift our awareness to the essence, we realize this separation is illusory.

Wherever essence is, you are. This means that our true identity is not confined to the physical body or the individual mind. It is the essence itself, which is infinite and boundless. This essence is present in every moment, in every experience, and every being. It transcends the limitations of time and space, uniting all existence in a seamless whole.

And wherever you are, only essence remains. This implies that in the ultimate analysis, all distinctions and differences dissolve into the unity of essence. The various forms and phenomena we perceive are simply expressions of this one essence. When we look beyond the surface appearances, we see that everything is interconnected and interdependent, arising from and returning to the same source.

This understanding has profound implications for our daily lives. It invites us to shift our focus from the transient to the eternal, from the superficial to the profound. By recognizing our true nature as essence, we can experience a sense of peace and fulfillment that is not dependent on external circumstances. We become more compassionate and empathetic, seeing ourselves in others and others in ourselves.

Moreover, this recognition of essence can transform our relationship with the world. We begin to see the divine in everything and everyone, honouring the sacredness of all existence. This shift in perception fosters a sense of reverence and gratitude, leading to more harmonious and sustainable ways of living.

In essence, recognizing the unity of essence and existence is a journey of awakening. It is a shift from the fragmented perception of the ego to the holistic vision of the true self. It is an invitation to live in alignment with the deeper reality of our being, experiencing the boundless joy and freedom that comes from knowing that wherever essence is, you are. And wherever you are, only essence remains.

Morgan O. Smith

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Attaining Enlightenment

As Elusive as Grasping the Wind

The quest for enlightenment, that profound state of ultimate understanding and unity, is often compared to trying to hold onto the wind. This metaphor captures the essence of the journey—a pursuit that defies conventional grasping, one that requires an openness to the intangible and an embrace of the elusive.

The Elusiveness of Enlightenment

In many Eastern philosophies, Enlightenment is not a destination but a state of being. It is a realization that transcends the confines of our dualistic thinking. Much like the wind, it is everywhere and yet nowhere specific. To chase it with a rigid, goal-oriented mindset is to miss its essence.

Enlightenment involves the dissolution of the self and the shedding of layers upon layers of conditioned beliefs and identities. This shedding process can feel like an endless peeling away of illusions, akin to trying to contain the uncontainable wind in your hands. The moment you think you have a firm grasp, it slips through your fingers, revealing the futility of such an endeavour.


The Paradox of Effort and Effortlessness

One of the most challenging aspects of the spiritual path is balancing effort and effortlessness. The seeker must engage in practices, disciplines, and teachings that guide the way, yet true enlightenment often dawns in moments of complete surrender and stillness. It is in these moments that the boundaries of the self dissolve, and one experiences the boundless nature of existence.

This paradox can be frustrating. We are conditioned to believe that hard work and determination yield results. However, in the spiritual realm, striving too hard can create resistance. It is the quieting of the mind, the letting go of effort, that often brings the profound insights we seek.

Embracing the Unknowable

In accepting the elusiveness of enlightenment, we learn to appreciate the journey itself. Every moment of insight, every experience of stillness, is a part of the unfolding realization. The wind may be impossible to grasp, but it can be felt, experienced, and known in its presence.

To truly understand enlightenment, one must embrace the unknowable. It requires a heart open to the mysteries of existence and a mind willing to let go of the need for certainty. This openness allows us to experience glimpses of the infinite, moments where the separation between self and universe disappears, revealing the profound interconnectedness of all things.


Conclusion

Attaining enlightenment is indeed as difficult as grabbing hold of the wind. Yet, in this difficulty lies the beauty of the spiritual journey. It teaches us to let go, to be present, and to embrace the mystery of existence. In the end, the pursuit of enlightenment is not about reaching a final goal but about experiencing the boundless nature of our true selves, flowing effortlessly like the wind.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Sensory Symphony of Consciousness

In the intricate dance of existence, consciousness manifests through sensory experiences defining our reality. Every sight, sound, scent, taste, touch, and feeling is not just a mere encounter with the external world but a profound engagement with the essence of our being. To perceive consciousness in all its forms is to realize that we are not separate from it; rather, we are the very fabric of this profound phenomenon.

Consider the visual realm: the colours and shapes that fill our vision are not just physical phenomena but expressions of consciousness itself. Each hue and form reflects the inner light that animates our awareness. As we observe the world, we are essentially witnessing the dance of consciousness within and around us.

In the realm of sound, every note and melody, every whisper and roar, are vibrations of consciousness. The act of listening becomes a meditation on the auditory expressions of our inner self, each sound waves a ripple in the ocean of awareness. Here, consciousness sings its symphony, echoing the eternal essence of our true nature.

The sense of smell brings with it a more subtle dimension of consciousness. Each fragrance and aroma is a whisper of the world’s essence, an invitation to delve deeper into the mystery of existence. Through smell, we are reminded of the interconnectedness of all things, as the scents we inhale become part of our very being.


Taste, too, is a profound encounter with consciousness. The flavours that dance on our tongues are not just chemical interactions but intimate dialogues with the essence of life. Every taste is a moment of communion with the universe, a reminder that we are one with all that we consume.

Touch, perhaps the most immediate of senses, grounds us in the physicality of consciousness. The textures and temperatures we feel are direct interactions with the world’s essence. Through touch, we are reminded of the physical presence of consciousness, the palpable reality of our interconnected existence.

Emotions, the feelings that course through us, are the most direct expressions of consciousness. Each emotion, whether joy or sorrow, anger or love, is a wave within the ocean of our being. These feelings remind us of the fluid, dynamic nature of consciousness, ever-changing yet eternally present.

To fully grasp that we are consciousness is to transcend the very concept itself. It is to recognize that the perceiver and the perceived are the same. In this realization, the boundaries between the self and the world dissolve, revealing the seamless unity of existence. We are not just participants in the dance of consciousness; we are the dance itself.


In this state of transcendence, every sensory experience becomes a gateway to deeper understanding, a reminder of our true nature. As we navigate the world, let us remember that we are engaging with the essence of our being in every sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, and feeling. For in the grand symphony of existence, we are both the musicians and the music, the creators and the creation, forever intertwined in the infinite play of consciousness.

Morgan O. Smith

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