Who is playing this game?
As you shift attention to and from external events, what do you notice? The inner judge arises. Watch it comment and compare. Beliefs and morals pipe in. Listen to the voice that asks who is responsible for the events and the fragmented perception of them. Who is playing this game?
As you shift from noticing difference and conflict in the world to feeling unity, the mind is quiet. Observe the traits of the human ego. It appears arrogant and selfish. As you shift from an ego focus to feeling guided by the heart, your behaviour naturally changes. Soul knows everything is always pointing to who you truly are. Discover that. What stands in the way is the desire to be "me." To know the truth is to want nothing in return. Life shines out of pure grace.
Consciousness is playing this game. The human being is a divine expression of consciousness yet does not control or possess it. So long as your focus is on a separate or individual identity, you overlook the divine being within. The living spirit shines inside each being. You only appreciate those things you feel mirrored within yourself. True nature is present. Its never quite the picture you see with human senses. So much more is revealing itself. Allow seeing. Feel the way.
Everything points to the God or Buddha within you. Everything evolves and regresses on some levels. As you allow yourself to see and feel more of the divine within you, the pictures change. Travel inward and expand on the kaleidoscope. Many forces are at work to sustain this illusion. Be awake and flow with the movement of consciousness. Be alive to the light of consciousness.
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Are you material or immaterial? Are you visible or invisible? To report emptiness is already through the lens of the seer. Deep intuitive insights are stirred up. What makes something perceivable? It must have some quality. Watch what happens inside as you ask the question, "can the eprceiver be perceived?"