Oneness and individuality co-exist

JANU: May we begin this journey with preface that a life with Oneness has an element of choice and appropriateness for circumstances and service, and a perspective to pursue and achieve. Let us explore the term ‘oneness’ and its reality. Oneness does not suggest the end of individuality, of a unique consciousness and life path. It does suggest, and is, a life where one may choose a varying degree of connection with any part of life, revealing its truth and yours as well.

And you ask, “When is oneness called for, in any life?” It is called for when there is a need for life to communicate, appreciate, and serve. When blessings are being offered and received, oneness applies. When insight is needed to understand the needs of another, oneness applies. And this occurs in any venue of life, other worlds, other realities, and your own True Nature.

Oneness serves life in motion: survival; conception; yes, and even the blessing of your own food; everything that provides sustenance.

Oneness is a way for life to touch life, to share for both to prosper, and oneness extends beyond one-to-one reality but one-to-many.

As a way of life, oneness evolves as the consciousness evolves and becomes a fine art, so to speak, of application, interpretation, and contribution.

Through oneness, an individual appreciates life more fully, and understands its process and motivations to continue.

Oneness brings profound patience before it brings understanding of circumstance and the eternal nature of life. Practice oneness with a creature, a plant, any life process.

Oneness is a subtle and gentle experience, not forced but invited, allowed, and a quiet element of love is present.

The oneness experience is not controlled by time and space, or limited, for life is every where and every when, and is known. Consciousness is not limited by time and space. It is free to be one with any life and includes individuality. The co-existence of life, our brother, a thing to be remembered. How can life deny any part of its existence?

Thank you, our brother, and namaste.

July 2, 2014                   Copyright © 2014 by Joshua Ross

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