1. The Sea of I Am
In the ordinary world of samsara, there are attributes of ignorance, the gunas of rajas and tamas, busyness and inertia, doing and not doing. These are Maya’s powers of projection and veiling.
In primordial Maya, the quantum power of Isvara God, there is the effortless nondoing and intuitive nonknowing of the sattva guna. Revelation is Maya’s other power.
I am, I know, I love! God, Saguna Brahman, is omnipresent, omniscient, and omnipotent. In reality, there is the principle of existence, ground of consciousness, and essence of bliss. Nirguna Brahman.
2. like
The sun is like that self-shining pure consciousness.
The full moon is like a mind of reflected consciousness in love.
This shadowy world is like conditioned consciousness in its war of long division.
3. In Reality Aham Brahmasmi
In the world I am somebody. In universal consciousness I am.
I am, I know, I love that harmonious expression of Satcitananda.
The Sea of I Am is holding me afloat until I take you in.
4. God Itself
November in Bar Harbor and the wind begins to blow.
Like March in Grand Canyon when the sun begins to rise.
Spacetime is God Itself appearing in Absolute Reality.
5. Dreams do not know reality
Define your words. Don’t let your words define you.
One does not sense existence. Existence senses you. This is called intuition.
Reality expresses itself in dreams. Dreams do not know reality.
Dreams deconstruct themselves until reality takes them in.
a. an overture until reality takes them in
I am, I know, I love! God, Saguna Brahman, is omnipresent, omniscient, and omnipotent.
This shadowy world is like conditioned consciousness in its war of long division.
The Sea of I Am is holding me afloat until I take you in.
Spacetime is God Itself appearing in Absolute Reality.
Dreams are deconstructing themselves until reality takes them in.
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