Sunday 23 September 2012

AN EXERCISE IN REALIZING ONENESS


It's not easy to understand what we mean when we say, "All is One."  If we look around us it just doesn't make any sense.  

Intellectually of course, we get that when we group everything together it automatically becomes one: one group with a lot of different things in it.  That's clear enough.  But open your eyes, look around and try to see it.  Everything looks separate.  It's a conundrum.

OK, so let's give something a go and see if it can help us understand how this works.  We'll employ a little mental exercise using an analogy to try and get a better idea of why our world appears to be made up of different things and parts, but is really all one behind the illusion.