The nature of oneness

JANU:  Oneness is recognized by empathy. When a creature is confused or in pain or disabled, empathy allows connection, a transfer of knowingness, and, in some beginning ways, a sense of the same experience in one’s consciousness. Now, this does not mean one becomes the imbalance, but understands it, feels it, to a degree. And compassion allows for comforting, ameliorization, and a conveyance of understanding with a positive perspective for ownership and resolution to the creature or the person and more.

Oneness allows for the integrity of one life to support the integrity of another. Oneness is in harmony with the protocols of integrity and potential for each life to fulfill its destiny. Oneness is a true bond between elements of life, a bond that can’t be broken but can be ignored or forgotten, a bond that brings unlimited resource from the nature of life into manifestation. How can life not be powerful when it’s the nature of everything? How can life be ignorant or uncaring, when it is everything?

Oneness exists whether aware of it or not for, without it, all of creation would disassociate and succumb to oblivion. Observe how many find themselves in despair or depression or loss of interest in living as a result of feeling alone in life, disconnected, and without purpose or meaning or vitality. It is a worthy attempt at raising awareness in consciousness to the truth of oneness, for oneness restores life and purpose, integrity and meaning and vitality.

Oneness does not mean the homogenizing of infinite variety and integrities. It means connection, mutual support, universal consciousness and understanding, and a peace unlike anything else can provide. Oneness and True Love, our brother, are synonymous. And one does describe the other. Oneness is mostly misunderstood, seen as vague and impractical. It is present, immediate, and vital for the continuation of life, all of life.

Let there be, then, a resurgence of awakening to the truth of oneness, love connection, and caring for each other. Namaste, our brother.

July 23, 2013

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