Perceiving a world with more than one as a symbol of oneness

Stuck in the rainforest, Alexius became a symbol of oneness

Some years ago, Alexius was stuck in the rainforest for two days without food and water. He did not follow an official path but a dried-out river down the mountain towards the sea. However, the closer he got, the more impenetrable the rainforest. So, at the end of the first day, Alexius had to give up digging his way through the thorny lianas.

On the second day, he hallucinated and prepared to die during the cold on the coming night. Fortunately, everything was so beautiful that continuing as a separate being did not seem important. Besides, Alexius had no mundane longings. He had lived out everything he wished for. Yet, at the end of the second day, he was rescued by a helicopter.

Before the helicopter arrived, it was like the personal self of Alexius died per its script, and a new one, utterly impersonal, was implanted. It only had one goal: immediately returning what it gets, thus being a medium for the timelessness of oneness.

Immediately giving back everything you get goes against the brain’s trick of time going forward, so Alexius got no relevant input on what to do. Yet, he sensed it was not about saving others. Oneness is formless, thus endless, so a world with more than one is lifeless. However, nothing unreal can appear without something real. So, a world with more than one symbolises the reality of oneness, where nothing goes forward without going backwards simultaneously. See Duality Hack #2.3.

Therefore, when you perceive a world with more than one as a symbol of oneness, its experience is immediately returned to the formlessness of oneness. Hence, experiences do not seem to affect or establish us as somebody in a world of linear time but nobody in the formlessness of oneness.

A smartphone is a symbol of being connected

When more than one is seen as a symbol of oneness, seeing more than one is a positive confirmation of that which is One

Somebody invented a phone that allows you to access things and services that are not in it. Likewise, the substantial world we access via experiences made by the brain to establish us as tangible beings is not in the brain. However, unlike a smartphone, nobody has developed a brain. Reality is One, and it takes more than one to make something.

Hence, the experience of being someone is fake. No worries. As mentioned, there is nothing false without something real. So, if you perceive your unreal experiences as symbols of reality, namely oneness, it is fun to experience being a tangible person in a substantial world.

In oneness, there is no synchronicity or anything else that calls for more than one. That is why oneness has not created what and where you believe in being. Therefore, if you read this, you are lost in a fantasy. No worries. To repeat, there is no fantasy without reality, namely oneness. Therefore, if you perceive your fantasy of more than one as a symbol of oneness, everything in your fantasy becomes a positive confirmation of that which is One.

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Appearing in a world with more than one is comparable to being someone specific in a game. The illusion continues until you do not use thoughts and feelings to establish your playact as authentic but as a symbol of reality. Hereafter, you do not see yourself as someone definitive but as a symbol of the formlessness of oneness.

It is a myth that you get fat from eating fat. It is like concluding you get green from eating greens! You burn fat if you consume the right fats, hence losing weight. It is also a myth that it is possible to be someone because oneness is formless, thus endless, so every being is fictitious. But, for the third time, there is no fiction without reality. Therefore, being someone symbolises that which is real: oneness.

Bad or good experiences make no difference when seen as symbols of oneness

In a world where there seems to be more than one, everything symbolises something else. For example, there is no food in a menu card, only symbols of it. Getting food symbolises being fulfilled, thus attesting to the belief in being someone. And since that belief symbolises oneness, everything you experience is a symbol of that which is One.

You think he is genuine if you do not examine Santa Claus. Likewise, you continue to believe in a world with more than one if you do not question it. But when you do that, you see all experiences are make-believe. Thus, there is nothing to dismiss other than believing in something that is not there. 

One way to undo that belief is to perceive your experiences as a symbol of oneness. The more you do that, the less their apparent differences make a difference. Hence, eventually, separation does not appear to hide there is no more than that which is One.

Since oneness is formless, thus endless, experiencing a world with more than one is an illusion. However, if you have chosen to believe it is real, you better acknowledge your choice by seeing more than one. Then, you can undo it by perceiving more than one as a symbol of that which is One.

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A computer is not part of the world you see on its screen but the reason you experience it. Consequently, the virtual world symbolises the laptop. Likewise, everything in a world with more than one symbolises that which is One.

Symbols have nothing to do with what they symbolise. So, acknowledging everything in a world with more than one as a symbol of oneness, you will not realise it. Besides, it takes more than one to recognise something, so you can only be aware of something that is not one.

Seeing everything as a symbol of oneness feels energetic and relaxing

When everything experienced is perceived as a symbol of what cannot be recognised, namely oneness, there is no need to understand anything.

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Oneness is everywhere because it is formless, thus without beginning and end. But while you believe in a world defined by time and space, it seems to hide the formlessness of oneness. Fortunately, your belief is quietly undone when seen as a symbol of that which makes it possible to believe in something specific: the formlessness of oneness.

None of the illuminated appearances in a dark room resembles electricity. It is neither inside nor outside them. Still, they symbolise electricity because it makes it possible to see them. Likewise, although oneness is not in a world with more than one, and nothing resembles it, everything you seem to see symbolises oneness.

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Life does not know what and where you believe in being. Like electricity does not see the world illuminated by an electric bulb.

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Seeing a world with more than one as a symbol of oneness is not a way to suppress unpleasant feelings. Nor do you need to do that to feel good. Perceiving unpleasantness as a symbol of oneness feels just as marvellous as pleasantness.

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In music, you prefer the beats if you want to dance and the flute if you want to relax. But if you are into what makes it possible to hear it, both ways are energetic and relaxing because they symbolise oneness.

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Thoughts seem to run wild when you seek out specific ones to interpret your experiences per your belief system. In contrast, there are no busy thoughts if you see your experiences as they are, not as they should be. That is not to say you must change your conditioned behaviour. All you need is to perceive it as a symbol of oneness. Then, you are free from being bullied by yourself.

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