During the experience of awareness, the thought-processing mind is empty, body awareness is lost, there is no feeling, all reality disappears. There is nothing in the imagination, there is nothing anywhere. It is an experience of nothing, of the void.
The key understanding that results from this experience of pure nothing is that one is still alive even when everything is gone. One realizes that one's existence does not depend on anything except *awareness itself.* One realizes that awareness is the primal reality, the permanent core of ourselves.
The enlightenment experience makes many things immediately clear. It is clear that one's existence does not depend on anything except awareness. It is clear that life is awareness, and not what awareness experiences.
Wisdom is a
domain of the conscious mind, the truth of the Oneness within the web of
creation. But then, everyone, each individual conscious, sentient being in
universe has their own truth or conception of what they believe to be wisdom,
according to their own understanding. Each of us has our very own concept of
this reality and the mechanics of how it works, right or wrong, good or bad.
Then who are we
to say if each individual who conceives their own understanding of the truth
according to their own wisdom is right or wrong? Is this truth or wisdom true
or not true? Who is to judge?
No two persons’
"truths" are identical. As I've said, hopefully our truth expands as
our consciousness and enlightenment grows. It's an insecure ego that needs to
be right, needs its truth to be the one and only. I believe that the oneness of
consciousness, *God,* if you will, wants us to become all of who we already are
but may not realize. In this process I believe our truth expands, whether we
are intending it or not.
I don't
truly know if anyone living in this present reality can claim to be truly wise
enough to know all of the answers to all of the mysteries contained within the quantum realities. I much doubt it, or at least not in our present finite
conscious minds.
Of one
thing I do know: That we are the thought of the Oneness within Infinite
Consciousness.
Love,
Cynthia
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