If the universe is an ocean and we are its waves, then we have created it all—every crest of joy, every trough of despair. The tragedy lies in this: awakening often demands pain. It seems we must endure the storm before we remember the stillness beneath.
At the heart of this forgetting lies a complex simulation, a multileveled reality designed to distract us from our divine spark consciousness. Most people live their lives oblivious to the electrical and electromagnetic interplay within a plasma foundation that shapes their reality. This intricate mechanism—subtle yet pervasive—acts like a veil, keeping the memory of oneness hidden.
“Man is the product of causes that had no prevision of the end they were achieving.” – Bertrand Russell
In this context, most of us are caught in this simulation, unaware of its design. But for those who wake up, the story is different.
For the lucid ones, the journey is both a blessing and a burden. Consciousness sharpens, pulling them into dual focus—anchored in the physical yet vividly aware of the spiritual. This clarity is a paradox: empowering yet exhausting, liberating yet isolating. Being awake on both sides is profoundly lonely and confusing.
This is the paradox of awakening: the further we journey, the more we see the illusion for what it is. The more lucid we become, the harder it is to relate to the rhythms of the world around us. Awakening offers glimpses of the infinite, but it also reveals the depth of the separation we’ve created.
The key question arises: How do we reclaim the memory of oneness? How do we break free from this intricate simulation and return to our natural state?
Perhaps the answer is not in resisting the pain but in embracing it—seeing the exhaustion, loneliness, and confusion as signs of growth. The storm is not our enemy; it is a passage.
“You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a drop.” – Rumi
For those caught between worlds, know this: the waves always return to the ocean. The storm will pass, and the memory of oneness will rise like the tide. Until then, trust the journey. The ocean has never abandoned its waves, and it never will. It’s within you. It is you.
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That's the beauty of consciousness. It doesn't imply that the one who has awaked, or has gotten conscious so to speak, is now able to shape his/her experiences willfully. I truly believe that this moment 'only' resembles that of the opening of an eye, you can now see the light from a different perspective, yet you can't shape it yourself. It is only from this point onwards that you're feeding the universal conscious field with you new view (as in eye) of experiences. Perhaps this what birth really means in a non materialistic definition, and so it should be called instead of 'awaking'.
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