WHAT IF WE
WERE ALL CONNECTED? What if we were one? How would we treat one another then?
Would we continue to regard each other with contempt – to rob, rape, torture,
kill and wage war with each other? Or would we be more compassionate, more loving, more
caring. What if we really understood that whenever we hurt somebody else, we
were really hurting ourselves?
Why are we
so fascinated in other people’s lives? Is it because we subconsciously know
deep down that we are part of everyone? Have you ever met someone and felt like
you have known them forever? What about our connection with nature? Have you
ever walked in a pristine forest and felt the calming serenity of everything
around you?
If you have,
then you have experienced what many may call oneness. To try and understand
‘Oneness’ intellectually is impossible. We have a compulsion to try and prove
that something does or does not exist, right or wrong. This dualistic way of thinking,
of wanting to find all the right answers can drive us to distraction. Some
things are unexplainable, they just are.
Oneness is
not a new idea or philosophy; it has been with humanity for many thousands of
years. All matter, energy, stars and galaxies have come from the One Source. This
is a difficult concept for the conditioned mind to grasp, but by developing our
Conscious Awareness and focusing on ‘Oneness’ we become open and receptive to
the universal, collective consciousness that abounds everywhere.
We are not in the universe,
the universe is in us. Oneness is
present everywhere. It exists in everything
throughout nature. Nature itself and all that exists within the universe are
one. There are underlying threads of oneness everywhere and nothing exists in
isolation.
Unconditional love for all living creatures is the cornerstone for a harmonious and prosperous society – and you are one with all of that...
Dan’s Quote: “Oneness in itself is vast, endless and unexplainable.”
*This post was adapted from an article by Andrew Martin:
One ~ A Survival Guide for the Future.
One ~ A Survival Guide for the Future.
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