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Seeing from Source...


Who Would Have Thought?

There occurred several emotional and mental blows to me after the wake-up that, under pre-wake-up conditions, would have normally flattened me into a near clinical depression. However, using the same approach as with pain, that is, accepting rather than resisting, I felt as if I were Source having these unique experiences of limitation.

I stayed with the feeling and did nothing to numb it, like working out or doing a no-brainer with the TV (the usual kinds of distractions that formerly worked to ameliorate this kind of situation). The experience was lived as though this were the most important role being played in the universe. Again, like the toothache, it transmuted into another whole dimension of freedom. Who would have ever thought?

Now Pearl Vision isn't embracing these situations "as-is" as a technique to make them better. It is coming from the understanding that we are the Source and, as such, experience what is -- as is from that perspective and not from the view of a separated ego self that takes everything as a personal affliction.

What the old masters said is true. As unbelievable as it may sound, once you have crossed over to viewing all of reality from the experience of Source, pain and suffering have lost their bite. Their impact is so lessened as to be no longer relevant anymore.



~ Satyam Nadeen, in: From Onions to Pearls, www.satyamnadeen.com/




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