A Bird in hand.
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Here or There? |
Permeate.
Interpenetrate. Assimilation: all mean essentially the same thing—To infuse one
thing completely into another thing, so the distinction between the two no
longer exists.
Mix the color red with the color blue and purple results. Now there is no more red or blue. Combine
liquid water with extreme cold and ice results. Now there is the result of interpenetration. Mix spirit with matter, and what
do you get? A sentient being with no more boundary lines between matter and
spirit. Now mix two or more
sentient beings, and what do you get? Chaos.
Red is different from blue, and they don’t fight. Water and cold are different, and they don’t fight. Spirit
and matter are different, and they do fight. Isn’t that odd? How can it be
explained? The problem is
consciousness and perception. Red, blue, water, and cold are not conscious, but
suddenly, there is fighting over differences when you add consciousness. And
the reason is simple: Consciousness produces the capacity to perceive, and what
a sentient being perceives are differences.
Nobody can perceive a spirit, just what a spirit
produces—sentient matter. There are both
benefits and consequences of being human. We are a mixture of matter and
spirit. We are sentient beings. We perceive only differences. We don’t
perceive our true spiritual nature because it can’t be perceived through our ordinary senses. We would rather
have what we imagine is a couple of birds in the bush instead of the one in our
hands. The one in our hands is no longer either spirit or matter. Now it is
simply One whole sentient being: the infusion of Spirit and non-spirit. We are the
Middle Way.
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