Breakdown of ego as it approaches inevitable demise
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I don't believe there is any "correct" view of the external Graham - even if it's adopting the middle ground between two points of view.
Instead, there is the realm of possibility.... "I am going to be partially wrong and partially right", in any given moment. How can it be otherwise when we're immersed in a Universe of relativity? Because there is no absolute this or that. Therefore I'm not deciding this is right or that is wrong.
How to deal with this degree of openness and vulnerability?
By looking into the external, but seeing ONLY the reflection of oneself - which, becomes a means to adjust one's own flow within the multidimensional field.
If you are now looking out there for "evidence of greater freedom", then you'll be missing the point of my sharing and these exchanges.
The point is: that for those who see past needing to fixate an external opinion, of 'this' and 'that', or even the 'middle path' between them, then you soften the fabric of rigid or clunky identity.
Now you are softening into the quantum field, where nothing is fixed and rigid, even the atom. Even the atom is only an opinion, it's ONLY a possibility. Can you live in that level of vulnerability?
That will take a huge commitment of courage - the ego doesn't fair well at the inevitable approach of its own demise.
Well wishes
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