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On Paths
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Each of us is on a path. A chosen path. A path that leads back to the heart of creation. A path of awakening.
None of us are lost. As much as it may appear so. As much as we may wish to believe so.
The part of us that wishes it is necessary to be lost. Has been necessary to be lost. That it is possible to be lost. Has forgotten.
Forgetting is a tool. Like sleeping and dreaming.
The part of us that can’t see the path. The part that thinks it knows truth. The sleeper. The dreamer. It pretends that by being superior, by being outraged, by being better, moral, good, through suffering and pessimism, that it knows. That it sees.
Our thoughts pretend they lead us on the path. Pretend that they chart the course. That they lead us to our salvation. But thoughts are limits. The thinking part of us, the logic and language and memory part of us, it cannot lead, it can only interpret, it can only take in, record, make a record of what has been, what has already unfolded.
This part of us—we shall call it our egoic self—it is the recorder of experience. It is the part of us that puts experience into words, into storage, into cells and patterns. The egoic self interprets and records the journey. It does not chart the journey. It does not lead. It always follows.
When we inhabit our ego, and call it “I”, it pretends to lead, but it can only draw upon what it has already experienced to claim what will happen next. And so these are the stories it tells. When something completely new and different to our experience happens and our egoic self has nothing to compare it to, nothing to categorize it by, we often don’t remember the new experience, we often pretend it did not occur, we are often unaware that something new has transpired.
Stories told forward are limiters. They are frames. They are sticky. They force our experience into categories such as “struggle” or “sin” or “lack” or “good” and “bad”. Stories told forward are clones, repeats, of stories that have already been told. They cannot be new. They can only evolve.
As we have said, this was a necessary technology of the first phase of living in physical reality—forgetting, pretending, hiding, storytelling, categorizing. So that we could explore duality. So that we could explore division and limits.
We have entered a new phase of experience. We continue on the path to awakening. With enhanced awareness. We are awakening from the illusion of separation. So that we may experience something new. So that we may record the experience of what it is to wake.
It is important for this phase of the journey to expand your sense of self. To realize that there are parts of you that have been denied. That have been ignored. That you pretended did not exist.
You are not our ego. Nor you thoughts. Nor you feelings. They are tools of experience. You are the path maker, the path taker, and the path. You are an aspect of all that is. You are more and less than you think. You have new/old technologies available to you. Explore them. Experiment with them. Use them to perceive the newness that unfolds all around you.
Trust them. Entrust them. Set aside the old tools—for now—so that you may explore the possibilities in the new ones. Set aside your desire for storytelling and be open to the radical, to the unexpected, to the new.
You are never lost. You have never been lost. But you are not going where you think.