It reminds me of the Prodigal Son, with less duality than Father/Son. What is uncreated can experience what its like to “become” itself. The Way of Mastery writes that the separation need not ever have happened, but that doesn’t mean it was a mistake. I took that to mean that the experience is what makes for that understanding – for the sake of THAT experience! And we’re back to nothing matters, but everything counts. It’s an amazing metaphysical contemplation for me that all space/time/separation experience is just one (momentary) itself.
Mike Zerbel
December 28, 2016 @ 7:21 pm
It reminds me of the Prodigal Son, with less duality than Father/Son. What is uncreated can experience what its like to “become” itself. The Way of Mastery writes that the separation need not ever have happened, but that doesn’t mean it was a mistake. I took that to mean that the experience is what makes for that understanding – for the sake of THAT experience! And we’re back to nothing matters, but everything counts. It’s an amazing metaphysical contemplation for me that all space/time/separation experience is just one (momentary) itself.
Exploring with Mike-ing (and all My other ings)
Fred Davis
December 30, 2016 @ 9:41 pm
Carry on, Mr. Zerbel; carry on. _()_
Barb St James
January 1, 2017 @ 12:02 am
Oh my yes….