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Stepping out the political centrifuge — the spiritual alchemy of non-duality.
How to confuse everyone and enlighten yourself — who knew being neutral was so radical?
In the infinite expanse of consciousness, each human life exists as an intricate tapestry woven with the threads of countless selves. Like branches diverging from the trunk of a tree, these selves reflect diverse expressions of a singular, unified essence.
Imagine for a moment a vast tree, its branches endlessly diverging, emanating from a single, unified trunk. This tree represents your infinite selves and lifetimes — your branches of experience — rooted deeply into a singular source.
Deep within you is the voice of this collective intelligence … the voice of the unified consciousness humanity rests upon … the one tree trunk from which all trees grow.
When we dive into the depths of our being, we recognize that the voice we hear within — the voice that speaks through these words — is none other than our spirit … an eternal continuum stretching from your physical self to the boundless source of collective infinite consciousness. There is no separation, only a vast ocean of interconnected awareness where individual boundaries dissolve, revealing the profound unity beneath our apparent differences.
Within this understanding lies the transformative concept of “the side that is no side.” This powerful realization invites us to see through the illusion of the polarization of our perception, thereby stepping out of the energetic centrifuge that divides ‘the human experience’ into opposing factions.
In a world saturated with dualistic conflict — liberal against conservative, religion against science, the past against the future — these words are an invitation to embody a transformative neutrality … a state that acknowledges and integrates the entirety of our experience.
Our physical bodies, often viewed by explorers of consciousness as transient vessels, are spiritual instruments carefully selected with infinite wisdom for our journey. They profoundly shape our experience of consciousness…