Life
What is, is neither completely something nor completely nothing but both - “no-thing”.
No thing is unknowable and boundless, complete and free to appear as it will.
Wholeness and aliveness are no thing that are everything appearing as various forms.
Wholeness and aliveness are always present and not something to attain.
Fragmentation of no-thing becomes an embodied belief in the illusion of a personal self.
Wholeness and aliveness are overlooked due to the fragmenting effects of this illusion that reduces the completeness of no-thing to a series of fragmented experiences.
Wholeness appears to be lost, replaced by fear and lack on behalf of the illusory person.
Seeking wholeness and aliveness appears as:
Seeking wholeness and aliveness through material possessions and financial wealth.
Seeking wholeness and aliveness through physical pleasure and the avoidance of pain.
Seeking wholeness and aliveness through the emotional pleasure of relationships and other statisfactions and avoidance of emotional unpleasantness.
Seeking wholeness and aliveness through the emotional satisfaction of helping or serving others.
Seeking wholeness and aliveness through the pursuit of information, philosophy and ideology.
Seeking wholeness and aliveness through constructed meaning including spiritual ideas, practices and methods.
The illusion may or may not spontaneously stop, and the wholeness and aliveness that were always present stop being overlooked.
A glimpse may reveal that the apparent wholeness and aliveness are all there is.
The clarity of understanding of being wholeness and aliveness appears.
The beauty of what appears is wholeness and aliveness apparent.
All is wholeness and aliveness, all is love.
Wholeness and aliveness are embodied.
Seeking and suffering stop.
Human life expresses the embodied wholeness and aliveness of what is.
Re-parenting of mind and body appears as what is already present.
Fear and emotional unpleasantness are welcomed rather than avoided, as it is understood to be no-thing appearing as these appearances and not something separate to be feared or avoided, and not resisted any longer, as there is no one to resist.
The residual habits of fragmentation, seeking and suffering appear as understanding and love and the natural expression of wholeness and aliveness and nothing to fear.
Practical organisation of human life appears.
What appears in all its form is celebrated as no thing appearing.
With love,
Freyja


All so true…the reasons for fragmentation and the perpetuation of the separate self. See it quite clearly, and continuing to live it devotedly (yes, a bit of frustration and anger). And the meaning of “no thing” can be so illusive (funny too - illusive and illusion).