The Existence as Pure Neutrality

The essence of all existence is an unfathomable neutrality, a foundation so vast that it transcends any concept of preference or partiality. This is not neutrality as we often think of it—detached or indifferent. Instead, it is a boundless openness, a ground of all being that sustains every polarity without attachment, holding every experience with equal clarity and freedom.

This ground embraces love and hate, joy and sorrow, light and dark, as expressions of the same indivisible essence. Nothing is held above or below, no experience or thought has a special claim. Everything arises and dissolves within this vast, unbiased awareness, like reflections gliding across the surface of a mirror, leaving no trace. Here, neutrality is not passive; it’s a profoundly active openness that allows life to unfold freely, a space so complete that all opposites find balance within it.

This neutral foundation of existence does not negate meaning; it infuses it. It is a profound wholeness, a sacred void where everything originates and to which everything eventually returns. It stands as the unseen field that holds all form and formlessness, thoughts and emotions, without claiming any of it. In this state, neutrality serves as the ultimate witness, sustaining everything without grasping onto any one thing. It’s a presence beyond judgment and division, embodying a completeness so vast that every duality dissolves into simplicity.

This neutrality is not about avoiding experiences or escaping emotions. It invites us to embrace every part of our humanity from a place of non-attachment. By resting in this foundation, we move beyond the pull of opposites and experience life from a pure, undivided presence. This is a call to find peace in the silent core of our being, where all distinctions fade and what remains is simple, limitless awareness—a ground that supports everything yet belongs to no one.

This ground of all is as transparent awareness, a presence that allows each moment to appear and dissolve like a shadow passing across a reflective surface. Here, neutrality doesn’t signify passive indifference but a clear and open awareness that supports all while holding nothing. This awareness flows through life itself, revealing each experience without the constructs of “good” or “bad,” allowing us to rest in the fullness of each moment.

True neutrality becomes the fertile emptiness from which all forms arise. It stands as a foundation where every possibility finds birth, an ocean that welcomes all waves without preference. It invites us to move beyond the struggle of opposites and see existence as the unfolding of infinite potential, unbounded and free.

This neutrality is a silent equilibrium, a quiet intelligence that witnesses every movement without push or pull. Love, hate, pleasure, and pain are like ripples on a still pond, gliding across its depth without disturbing its essence. This neutrality sees each moment as whole, complete, just as it is, and allows us to embrace life with the same clarity.

This is neutrality as a sacred void, a ground where all things find origin and return. Love and hate are no longer seen as opposites but as movements within one unified field. This ground invites us to move beyond human concepts and to touch the truth that knows itself as all things and no thing, where neutrality is not an absence but a fullness that contains all, untouched and unclaimed.

This foundation of existence offers a radical inclusion without possession, like sunlight illuminating both beauty and decay with equal openness. It holds everything as expressions of the same essence, welcoming every experience without attachment. In this space, there is no need to hold onto or push away; everything is allowed its place within a boundless, unified presence.

Ultimately, this neutrality dissolves the concept of self as a separate entity, revealing that what we think of as “self” is simply a part of the vast awareness that holds all distinctions. It is not bound to any position or side; it reflects everything, belonging to nothing.

Neutrality with a capital “N” exists beyond the need for definition or division. Presence alone becomes the essence, untouched by any impulse to define or claim. This neutrality invites us to a silence beyond words, a silence so complete it holds every polarity within itself, requiring no opposition or resolution.

In embracing this ground of all being, we find a whole love, a neutrality that does not reject or cling to any side. This is neutrality as the very fabric of existence—not a love that prefers but a love that sees no separation. It is an invitation to experience life from a place of pure awareness, free from dualities, beyond distinctions and labels, resting in the simple, infinite presence of being.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Shape-Shifting Enigma

Exploring the Ground of All Being

Introduction:
In the realm of philosophical and metaphysical ponderings, few concepts are as captivating and elusive as the “ground of all being.” Often discussed as an ultimate source or foundation of reality, this enigmatic concept becomes even more intriguing when we envision it as a shape-shifter—one that seamlessly transforms into everything that possesses shape and form. In this thought-provoking blog, we embark on a journey to explore the nature of this shape-shifting ground and the profound questions it raises about the essence of existence itself.

The Essence of Shape:

Shape, with its contours, edges, and boundaries, is a fundamental characteristic of the physical world. We encounter shapes everywhere, from the delicate curves of a flower petal to the angularity of a building’s architecture. But what if the ground of all being, in its ungraspable nature, possesses no inherent shape of its own? Instead, it morphs into every conceivable shape and form. This implies that within the diversity and multiplicity of existence lies an underlying unity—an ever-changing source that underpins the tapestry of reality.

The Illusion of Stability:
As we delve deeper into this concept, we encounter a profound paradox: the stability and persistence we perceive in the world around us might be nothing more than an illusion. If the ground of all being shape-shifts into everything, the apparent solidity of objects and forms may be fleeting, mere ephemeral manifestations of an ever-transforming essence. This challenges our conventional notions of permanence and prompts us to question the true nature of stability in a universe of constant change.

The Dance of Interconnectedness:
If the ground of all being shape-shifts into the myriad forms we perceive, it hints at a profound interconnectedness woven into the fabric of existence. Each shape, no matter how distinct, is intimately connected to every other shape, all springing from the same underlying wellspring. This interconnectedness invites us to reevaluate our understanding of boundaries and separations, suggesting that the divisions we perceive are mere constructs obscuring the underlying unity of all things.

Transcending Dualities:
The notion of a shape-shifting ground of all being challenges the very foundations of dualistic thinking. It dissolves the rigid boundaries between opposites—between self and other, subject and object, mind and matter. In this fluid perspective, we are invited to embrace the unity of existence and transcend the limitations imposed by dualistic frameworks. It beckons us to explore a more holistic understanding of reality, where the interplay of shapes and forms reveals deeper layers of interconnected truth.

Embracing the Mystery:
As we contemplate the shape-shifting ground of all being, we must acknowledge the limits of human comprehension. The mind, conditioned to grasp stability and discern concrete shapes, struggles to fully comprehend the ineffable nature of this concept. Yet, in embracing the mystery and surrendering to the profound unknown, we invite a sense of wonder and awe into our exploration of existence. It is in this humble recognition of our limitations that we find the space for new insights and transformative understandings to emerge.

Conclusion:
The shape-shifting ground of all being presents us with an intriguing paradox—a foundation of reality that transcends shape and form yet shape-shifts into everything that possesses shape and form. By embracing this concept, we embark on a philosophical journey that challenges our preconceived notions, dissolves boundaries, and illuminates the interconnectedness of all things. It beckons us to explore the depths of existence, inspiring us to engage in contemplation and reflection as we seek to understand the unfathomable nature of the ground of all being.

Morgan O. Smith

Yinnergy Meditation & My Book, Bodhi in the Brain…Available Now!

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