The Absolute as Reality There are two manifestations of immediate interest to us here: Wyatt and Robert (hereinafter referred to as “you,” and “I” or “me”). Both are manifestations of the same Reality. We are manifestations of this Reality not only physically (one body there, one body here), but in terms of everything that physicality experiences as well. In other words, what we consider to be “our” (“yours” or “my”) mind is as much the manifestation, a “form” of the Formless, as is the body with which it is presumed to be associated. Therefore, the thoughts, emotions, reactions, reflections, etc., of this organism (“me”) and that organism (“you”) are nothing more than manifestations of the same, one Reality. This Reality expresses itself, is manifest (takes form), uniquely in each form it takes: snowflake, planet, body, etc. And, yet, not any single one of these forms ever remains unchanging. (Miracle?!) The perspective of this organism, while similar to your own in some ways, is in some ways different from yours. Reality’s reflection on Reality (or, on “itself”) is somewhat different, as a result of the experience of this organism, than is Reality’s reflection on Reality in “your” instance. Reality is simply doing what it does. Manifesting. And changing manifestation. All that is, is merely that: Reality manifest as change. How this changing Reality has manifested— our “experience”—affects our perspective. And our perspective affects our experience. Both are merely manifestations of the same, single Reality.
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