May 4, 2008

2 worlds

We Live in Two Worlds

World #1 is visible; World #2 is invisible World #1 changes; World #2 does not World #1 is the world of separateness; World #2 is connected, wi We know a lot about World #1, but very little about World #2 To live and succeed in World #1, we have to be aware of World #2 In World #1, there is being born and dying; in World #2 there is neither We spend the first half of life learning to navigate


in World #1; in the second half learning to navigate in both World #1 seems all too real at times and World # 2 seems mysterious In World #1, you may experience loneliness or loss, but in World #2 no such things exist If you are not aware of World #2, you will not be able to fully appreciate World #1 World #1 is ruled by time. but in World #2 time is transcended World #1 is limited; World #2 is unlimited World #1 without World #2 awareness is anxiety-producing; World #1 with World #2 awareness is courage-producing In World #1, there are villains and victims; in World #2 there are only anxious lovers Everyone belongs to both worlds, but we have forgotten about the privileges and powers of World #2 awareness. World #2 is the cause of World #1 World #1 is characterized by the sense of lack and World #2 by abundance In World #1, we are always resisting or clinging; in World #2 we can relax and be content World #1 operates by words and things; World #2 transforms words and things There is very little certainty in World #1, and very little uncertainty in World #2 In World #1, control is the watchword; in World #2, trust is the watchword World #1 is timebound; World #2 is time-free In World #1, there is either too much or not enough time; in World #2 there is timelessness In World #1, there is rejection and acceptance; in World #2, there is oneness In actuality we are World #2 beings, learning to live in World #1 World #1 is the perceived world of good-versus-evil; World #1 is the world of the Infinite Good All pain arises in World #1, and all healing from World #2. The purpose of our experiences in World #1 is to remember World #2.

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