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What is Being?


What is being?

Each apparently separate object or consciousness or human, though the same consciousness runs through it, is a completely separate state of the one consciousness.

Though not linearly measurable, if you lined up each of these states of the one consciousness in a row, there would be an ascending order, and no two states would be the same. From the lowest (most unconscious) state to the highest, there is apparent separation.

There is only one being, but there are infinite, physical states of that being. These separate states are what the senses perceive through contrast. Some states generate or reflect more light than others, and these differences in the field of energy are perceived as "others".

There are in reality, no separate objects or "beings" that are not the same as the others. There is but one being, and that being can take on an infinite number of states.

A planet, a star, a galaxy, a dog, a rock, a tree, a human, are not separate beings, but separate states of the one being, the one life. You have no past lives, you are all past lives that ever were or will be. You, the one you think you are, are not a separate being, but a separate state of the one being.

There is being, or pure energy or consciousness, or the field in which the physical occurs, and there is the physical, or the infinite number of combinations of possible states. Are these states real? In the context from which these states are observable? Yes they are real. From the context of being in which these seemingly separate states arise, they are merely content, or words on a page.

Being is the true base existence. Anything else is a state of that being or energy field. A mind is a state of being. A thought is a state of that same being, as are all actions and reactions.

The only separation possible are the infinite states of oneness. Since these are merely separate states of the same oneness, they are all the same oneness, no matter how separate they seem, or how they are viewed through the archetypical human.

Each human, each planet, each atom comprises a separate state of being, and though the senses might find many identical, no two are. Though two hydrogen atoms may appear to science to be identical, they are separate states, otherwise there would only be one.

Each separate state is individual in it's level of consciousness, and is a required rung on the ladder of god-realization. Each person, tree, stone can only exist in the state that they are. Though the separate states are in constant flux, in each moment, they cannot exist in any other state than they currently do.

Judging of the separate states of the one being is futile because each is a required piece of the puzzle. How does one know that each separate state of the one is necessary? Because they are there. There is nothing in existence that shouldn't be.

Also, who would do the judging? The one being would not judge a state of itself, for that state, through it's very existence is an important part of the journey of being.

And so when humans conclude they are singular, they are pretending to be god. Though their state may be singular, they, again are still states of the one being. For one state to judge another is to doubt the necessity of each piece of the puzzle as being required to complete the puzzle.

When a state judges itself or another in any way at all, other than as a divinely required part of the whole, it is in error. Therefore, a piece of a puzzle is not qualified to judge the importance of itself or the importance of another. Each piece, though different in color and location is no more or less important than any other piece. Each pebble is as important as a human. If a human uses a pebble to his advantage, say, to build a house, that is also a required state.

Nothing can possibly be or occur in the world of states that is not supposed to be. Each object, event, situation is an important piece of a puzzle in which no piece is more or less important than any other.

Vapor, liquid and ice are different states of H2O but are still H2O. Likewise, all manifestations in the world of form are manifestations, or states of being. They appear widely varied, but they are still just states of being.


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