Debunking the Myth of Separation

Posted on December 19, 2007 in Laws Of Attraction by byronb

You did not fall from grace; no one did. For it is notpossible. You and the Source Energy of All-That-Is, the Universe, God (if youwill) are one. You will never NOT be one. The concept that man and God areseparate is a fallacy. There is no separation, never was, never will be, andthere is nothing you can do to ever cause it to be otherwise.

Yes, that means everyone, even murderers. And rapists andchild molesters too. The worst of the worst in the world right alongside thebest of the best and all of the rest of us; we are all extensions of thatSource - like fingers of a hand; it is our very essence. We are but thephysical extensions of the non-physical Source Energy of the Universe.

What then causes that feeling of separateness, thatoverwhelming sense of isolation? What causes fear, doubt, worry, and pain?What’s the source of all our problems, then? What causes evil in the world? Itis, in a word: resistance.

We, with our egos and our sense of individuality, have thegift of our own unique perspective on this Time-Space existence we call Life.It is a gift bestowed upon us at birth, our nature, our birthright, while atthe same time being the gift we have to give the Universe and All-That-Isitself (more on this in a moment).

We have the absolute freedom thought, to think what we wantabout what we perceive. Though we are all extensions of the same singularSource Energy, we each offer a unique perspective on the experience of being.And with this freedom, this gift, our birthright, comes its consequences(notice, incidentally, if you judge that word - Consequences - as positive ornegative, then ask yourself why).

Whether or not we feel our connection to the fundamentalforce of all creation, whether our life experience is of having our fondestdesires fulfilled or an unbroken string of disappointment, heartache, and pain,depends on whether we resist our inextricable oneness with All-That-Is oraccept it and embrace it and allow it to be.

Think of it this way for a moment: Our physical bodies areimmersed in air. Air is all around us and, more, it runs through every part ofour bodies. We can agree that air is an inseparable part of us. So when we holdour breath, do we make that any less so? Are we any less immersed in air, isair any less a part of physical beings just because we decided to hold ourbreath? Of course not!

All we do when we hold our breath is cut off the free flowof air in and out of our bodies. If we hold it too long, we may feel discomfort,disorientation, and even pain. If we hold it long enough, we may simply passout. And then what happens? We start breathing again.

Similarly, we can refuse to acknowledge our oneness with theSource, we can deny it, reject it, loathe it, resent it, rail against it,ignore it, and forget about it. We can do that so much for so long that weeventually experience the spiritual equivalent of total unconsciousness. Whatwe CANNOT do, however, is separate ourselves from it. We can temporarily cutoff the free flow of Source Energy that runs through us, but we can never makeit any less a fundamental part of us.

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