The Causal Realm

The Birth and Death of All Things

At the threshold of the causal realm, the experience of existence shifts from linear to simultaneous. You no longer stand as a single individual within a vast universe; you stand as both the birther and the born, the destroyer and the destroyed. The recognition dawns that the world does not merely shape you—you are also the very source of its shaping.

To know oneself here is to witness the paradox of causality unveiled. You are the origin of all movement, yet every movement gives rise to you. In this simultaneity, you can feel yourself giving birth to the totality of existence while watching that same totality dissolve back into silence.

Every breath is both a first and a last. Each moment is a labour of creation and a death rattle of dissolution. The body of consciousness enters its own womb, giving rise to itself again and again, endlessly. This is not a metaphor; it is the raw experience of being both cause and effect at once.

Within this state, suffering and bliss are inseparable twins. To feel the entirety of pain across existence is to simultaneously encounter the fullness of joy. One does not cancel the other; they merge into a union so vast that it overwhelms all categories of the mind. Pleasure peaks not as a fleeting sensation but as an orgasmic force inseparable from the ache of existence itself.

Masculine and feminine converge here—not as roles, not as energies separate and distinct, but as the indivisible pulse of love for everything that appears. What arises is an uncontainable recognition: every form, every life, every fragment of existence is nothing other than your own divine being.

The causal realm does not reveal the ultimate self, yet it gives you the deepest taste of how the play of birth and death, creation and dissolution, unfolds ceaselessly within the radiance of what you are.

Morgan O. Smith

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Into the Heart of All Things

Love That Contains Everything

There comes a moment on the spiritual path when pain is no longer theoretical. It moves from being news headlines or distant horrors into something you feel as if it were happening inside your own body. Starvation in one region of the world burns in your own gut. The terror of assault trembles in your own bones. The rage of a lynching mob snarls behind your teeth.

This is no metaphor. Consciousness itself breaks open to encompass every cry, every injustice, every cruelty humanity has ever inflicted on itself or on the earth. There is no distance left between observer and observed. The entire spectrum of suffering is laid bare without filter or anesthetic.

Mystics have called this the dark night of the soul, but the phrase barely hints at its magnitude. It is not your personal night alone. It is the night of the whole species, the whole cosmos. Racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, genocides, rapes, wars, the silent grief of mothers burying children, the loneliness of elders abandoned, the silent weeping of animals led to slaughter. Even the death of worlds, the cold ending of stars.

This unbearable totality can seem like the end of sanity. It is, in fact, the end of the false self that pretends it is separate from any of it.

What follows is not relief but a deeper unmasking. Your own buried fears, resentments, and desires surface with equal force. You see your potential to be the perpetrator as well as the victim. There is no moral high ground left. You become both the murdered and the murderer, the liberator and the oppressor.

This is not punishment. It is a purification so complete it destroys every shield you held up against reality.

Something unexpected happens when there is no more defence. Love appears—not a comforting emotion, but a force that can hold everything without turning away. This love does not choose sides. It does not say “this is holy, that is unholy.” It does not deny the reality of atrocity. It enfolds it.

Ultimate love contains the screams and the silence after. The destruction and the rebirth. The cruelty of humanity and its boundless mercy. The ugliness of our shadow and the beauty of our tenderness.

This is the same force that drives a mother to shield her child from harm and the same force that calls the contemplative to pray for the world. It is what lies behind the tears of remorse, the acts of forgiveness, the revolutions that upend injustice, the small kindnesses that go unnoticed.

Such love is not naive. It has seen everything. It knows what humans are capable of at our worst. Precisely because of that, it offers compassion without condition.

Spiritual awakening, at its deepest, is not an escape from the world’s pain but an embrace of it so complete that the illusion of separation collapses. What remains is love that refuses to exclude anything.

Love that has become vast enough to be the world itself.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Ultimate Love

The Force That Transcends All Boundaries

Love’s true essence is beyond comprehension, an omnipresent force so profound it erases the illusion of separation. It moves in dimensions beyond moral constructs, ideology, and identity. When fully realized, this love obliterates the ego and opens the heart so that even the most hardened souls cannot resist its call.

The human mind craves order, labelling people into categories—good, evil, victim, perpetrator. But ultimate love doesn’t comply with these distinctions. It meets each being at the core of their essence, beneath the conditioning and trauma that have shaped their actions. This kind of love can dismantle even the most fortified belief systems.

Imagine the inner world of someone consumed by hatred, caught in the web of fear, anger, and dogma. The walls around their heart seem impenetrable, yet ultimate love does not storm these walls; it dissolves them. It renders resistance futile by revealing what has been buried deep inside—a longing to belong, to be seen, and to be held in a space beyond judgment.

Ultimate love does not negotiate with the mind. It penetrates through the layers of identity, be it the identity of a saint or a sinner, revealing the same radiant essence beneath all masks. It leaves no room for pretense. This love cannot be owned, managed, or bargained with; it simply is.

Consider the most unimaginable scenario—a person shaped by the horrors of hatred, such as a Nazi, encountering the force of unconditional love. It is not a love that justifies or condones but one that sees beyond. That person’s history, belief system, and ideology would crumble under the weight of such grace. All that remains is a naked heart, laid bare in the presence of a force so magnificent it demands surrender. Not as punishment, but as liberation.

This love does not require forgiveness. It transcends it. Forgiveness suggests wrongdoing, but ultimate love offers a view where the need for forgiveness dissolves, revealing the underlying unity where all things are reconciled. When this love is encountered, tears flow not from shame, but from the relief of being released from the prison of the mind’s narratives.

This is the love that brings anyone, no matter how lost, to their knees—not out of fear, but in awe. It’s the moment when everything false melts away, and only the truth remains: the realization that there has never been separation, and love was the ground of all existence all along.

Ultimate love is not just the absence of hate; it is the luminous presence that absorbs even the darkest shadow, rendering it irrelevant. It is the undeniable force that brings every soul back to where it has always belonged—home.

Morgan O. Smith

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Beyond Ego

Discovering the Eternal Nature of Love

At the Ultimate Level, the concept of “falling in love” or “falling out of love” becomes irrelevant, as Love with a capital “L” transcends these temporal states. This Love is not just an emotion or a fleeting feeling, but a fundamental, unchanging truth of existence.

The Ultimate Self, an entity beyond our everyday understanding of self, engages in a unique play where it assumes the role of the ego. This ego, a construct of our limited perception, experiences the highs and lows of love, mistaking these emotional states for the essence of Love itself. However, in reality, it is the Ultimate Self-interacting with its manifestations, believing them to be separate entities.



This concept challenges our typical understanding of love, often tied to specific people, times, or experiences. In contrast, at the Ultimate Level, Love is a constant, unvarying force. It’s not something one “falls into” or “out of.” Rather, it is a permanent aspect of our true nature, often obscured by the illusions of the ego.

Understanding this can transform how we approach love in our lives. It encourages us to look beyond the transient emotions and experiences that we often mistake for love and to recognize the deeper, unchanging Love that is always present. This perspective can lead to a more profound, serene, and unconditional form of love, not just for others but for ourselves as well.



By embracing this view, we can begin to see the play of the Ultimate Self in our lives. We realize that the experiences of falling in and out of love are just scenes in a much larger play, orchestrated by the Ultimate Self. This realization can bring a sense of peace and wholeness, as we understand that at the core of our being, we are always in a state of Love.

In conclusion, at the Ultimate Level, love is not an act or a state, but a fundamental truth. The ego’s experiences of love are merely the Ultimate Self’s way of experiencing itself, a reminder that at our core, we are all embodiments of this eternal Love.

Morgan O.  Smith

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The Quest for Ultimate Love

Embracing All of Existence

In the whirlwind of our modern lives, we often find ourselves in search of meaning, connection, and purpose. Among the most profound and enduring of human desires is the quest for love. But what if we were to redefine what love means to us? What if we were to aspire for the highest form of love – one that encompasses all sentient and non-sentient beings?

**Sentient Beings: A Conscious Connection**

When we think of love, our minds often gravitate towards the sentient – our family, friends, pets, and even strangers. These are beings with consciousness, feelings, and experiences. To love them means to understand them, to empathize with their pain, joy, and struggles. It means to extend compassion even when it’s challenging, to forgive even when hurt, and to be there even in silence. Loving sentient beings is to recognize the spark of life that we share, the thread of existence that connects us.

**Non-Sentient Beings: Beyond The Obvious**

On the other hand, loving non-sentient beings may seem a tad more abstract. How do we love a rock, a gust of wind, or a droplet of water? It’s about cherishing the interwoven tapestry of life. Every element, no matter how inanimate it might seem, plays an essential role in our existence. By loving non-sentient entities, we are acknowledging the importance of everything around us. We are recognizing that even the seemingly insignificant has its place in the cosmos.

**The Interconnectedness of All Things**

Loving both sentient and non-sentient beings brings to light an essential truth about existence – everything is interconnected. Nothing exists in isolation. The air we breathe, the water we drink, the ground we walk upon – all of it sustains us. Similarly, our actions, thoughts, and feelings reverberate through the vast web of life. By directing love towards every facet of existence, we are nourishing this web, strengthening our bond with the universe.

**Why Ultimate Love Should Be Our Life’s Goal**

Embracing ultimate love isn’t just about affection. It’s a conscious choice to see the world in its entirety, to appreciate the grandeur of existence, and to foster a deep sense of gratitude. This expansive perspective shifts our priorities, deepens our connections, and fills our lives with purpose.

As we journey through life, aiming for this boundless love ensures that we leave no stone unturned, and no heart untouched. The pursuit of ultimate love becomes a path to enlightenment, a journey toward understanding the true nature of existence.

In conclusion, to love all sentient and non-sentient beings with all our hearts is to experience the universe in its totality. It’s a clarion call to recognize the divine in the mundane and to elevate our human experience to a cosmic dance of love and connection. This, indeed, should be the goal of life. For in this love, we find not just the meaning of existence, but also its ultimate celebration.

Morgan O. Smith

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