What if somehow telling someone you’re not normal or special in some way triggers death in people?
Like imagine if everything we did was on a subconscious level related to the Universe’s integrity.
So by saying you’re different from others, you are creating death because life is here to make everything “one”. But by separating thy self from thee, one has created death!
Therefore what if we all said we were normal and one with this Universe, despite our abilities in comparison?
That could only bring us to life, no?
[size=200]For he whom disdains the impartial reality of which surrounds him will live only in death; for he whom attains the impartial reality of which surrounds him will live only in life.[/size]
Imagine if the planets and the sun could talk. And the sun said “I AM SPECIAL”.
It is true that when you tell someone else you are special in some vital way, if you example your intellect, passion or genius before them in most cases the other person is hurt by this-- you can visibly watch them react negatively, which will also involve denial or evasion of some kind.
Very rare is the person who can be confronted with greatness, with the exception and feel, not smaller and defeated by comparison, but rather ennobled, uplifted, joyful and filled with a sincerest hope.
You assume that oneness cannot have individuality, despite that every thing that appears different is related to something, which is related to something, which takes us back to the very beginning of the Universe via a spacial temporal tandem made out of the fabrics of space.
How does oneness have an individuality?
My idea of oneness is unconsciousness because consciousness is a phenomenon of duality, multiplicity. “One” cannot know itself. If it does, it’s no longer “one” because to know you need subject and an object. Who/what knows → knows what? So, the concept of “know” is not even applicable in oneness. Oneness cannot have an individuality, it cannot have any properties at all because properties are assigned “to”, and there is no “to” in oneness. “To → what” already implies separation.
Life is built on three constituents of reality: Vibration, Frequency & Energy.
Colors are mathematically structured frequencies, hence why the sky never changes colors in that specific state - we don’t have a red sky one day, a green sky the next - it’s always blue in general. Fruits never change their colors - they come in various colors, though. The rainbow never changes. These colors we see are immutable, for they are this Universe’s mathematical language.
Our entire human body is built on vibrations, frequencies and energy. We have the emotions of a volcano’s eruption, a raging sea, an angry storm…
Yes and additionally we are monadological instants of the larger wholes that our particular existence expresses. Consciousness is just a kind of mathematical monadism which concentrates, reflects and synthesizes that in which it exists and out of which it has come. “Experiences” are already forms of integration and expression.
Each point in a consciousness’s existence is a ‘moment’ the logic of which consists of, among many other things, a duality of choice between two suspended states: loosely these states are down or up, flat or dimensional, bad or good, lazy or impassioned, small or large, cold or warm, indifferent or loving, stagnating or growing, dying or living. Each consciousness/self is literally this very choice at every moment of its existing, and the choice determined also determines a buildup of secondary effects and inertias which cascade forward in time and influence future moments immediately.
We swing between polarities because waveforms set inside of larger waveforms up and up, the universe itself being the largest and most absolute-enduring pattern. This in turn links into universal language and grammar at the smallest possible levels, what we call logic or mathematics.
Often enough your feelings and thoughts are merely reflecting your own universal state back to your salient perceiving, what conjoins with “memory” to produce ex post facto what you consider your motives, interests, beliefs and desires. You have no idea what “you” is made out of, which is part of what it means to be a “human you”, although you can come around toward truth and gradually entertain more and more comprehensive vistas.