You are not seperate
Separation is only possible when we identify with what it is that makes us seperate. We wear our separateness like clothing—stitched together from our identities, our roles, our past experiences, our expectations, the circumstances we find ourselves in, and the projections of others: who they believe us to be, what they expect of us.
But imagine, just for a moment, that you are not any of those things. Not your job. Not your story. Not the web of obligations and memories that seem to define you. These are part of what the Bhagavad Gita calls the field—the changing play of material nature (Prakriti) in which the true Self is merely a witness (BVG 13:2).
Suspend the limitations for a heartbeat, and consider the possibility that you never truly left God. That right now—beneath the costumes and scenery—you are still One with Him, resting in the vast bubble of His love and pure awareness.
In that place, there are no preferences, no desires, no needs, no wants—only the quiet radiance of love itself. As A Course in Miracles says in Lesson 132, “I loose the world from all I thought it was.” This is not denial—it is release.
From that awareness, you see yourself as a fractal of Source consciousness. The human experience is revealed for what it is—a vivid, convincing illusion, much like a dream. And just as in dreaming, it feels real while you’re in it. Yet upon waking, you know—none of it ever touched the real You.
Through loving awareness,