What you truly Are

There is no need to defend a self that doesn’t exist, and the Self you are needs no defense. When you find a defense, you don’t have to force it away or to try to turn it into its opposite. Simply look. And then keep looking. Each time you look, you can find one thought that is part of its structure. Isolate that one thought, and then set it down gently. Turn toward what you remember to be true–the gentle truth, the loving truth. And rest and allow the flow of life to go.

None of this involves forcing behaviors. When you see, your behavior aligns naturally with your seeing. When you don’t see, you can feel that. And when you feel the pain of not seeing what is here and what is true, you can address that in a kind and gentle way. If you try to force your separate self to be kind and gentle, you will be barking up the wrong tree. An answer that gets you further enmeshed in the perception of repetitive problems eventually has to be given up.

Pay attention to the very strong belief in the deficiencies and tendencies of others. You believe you know others. You believe that you know what they will do, how they will act and interact. And on this basis, you defend against what you perceive to be potential disturbances. No change in behavior is needed–merely a willingness to look upon what you believe to be a safe structure. Your actual safety, which you share now with all those you call other, is much deeper than this. Now we look together upon the superficial structure claiming to be safety for you and not another.

We look. We do not attempt to change anything. We just find one thought in your fortress. And then we refocus toward the actual safety you share with all now. As the awareness of your actual and shared safety returns, your behavior shifts accordingly, but you, as you believe yourself to be, have nothing to do with it. So there is nothing for you to do but allow.

What you truly are doesn’t condemn. It has never condemned anyone. It is only a dream figure who would condemn, so you do not need to be concerned with condemnation. Remember that when you feel tempted to condemn, it’s as if you are taking a piece of the dream and blaming it for the whole dream. All of it is dream. Anything you could condemn would be a separate thing, and therefore it is a figment of your imagination. Beginning to see condemnation as useless and misguided instead of morally wrong will help you on your way.

You cannot be free among the imprisoned. That is why you are here to free them. They are not here to dance to your tune, be it a happy or sad one. They are not here to present a facsimile of happiness nor a fiction of sadness. The masquerade is over. They are here to just be. Being is enough. When you look toward their true being, you will see no difference between what you call theirs and what you call yours.

Time and space still seem to be. Actions still seem to happen. But you can remove all the burden and agency from the actions. Think of divine order being in charge of all the actions you observe and all the actions you perform–the same divine order. Think about if there is any reason to hold divine order away from the perception of action. Can you feel your willingness expand to see the perception of divine order everywhere?

You do not have to tango with your fear projection. You do not have to make sense of it. You do not have to understand it. You do not have to overcome it. You do not have to order it. You can see it as meaningless and as offering no gifts to anyone. You, who share value beyond measure with everyone and everything, will never understand the meaningless. And yet something deeply meaningful is here. It’s something the ego cannot ever understand, but it can be allowed.

Here is where you seem to find yourself, and here is where Spirit, what you are together, can use every tool you have made for the perception of separate egos. Spirit can use those tools in service to all. What serves all serves you, and this is how it shall be always.

We are here with you as you take each gentle step, and we step in harmony with you and in harmony with all beings as you can see them.

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