+Life is inclusive, so anything separated is lifeless

Often, those gathering in groups of nationalism, capitalism, socialism, or another ideology divide the world into right and wrong. Then, they eliminate everything judged wrong by their doctrine from their group by projecting it onto other groups. Next, they start fighting those groups, claiming they are evil. Regardless of the outcome, all groups consider themselves the best. Their proof is that they say so.

Thankfully, Alexius’ Duality Hacks is not a new philosophy that demands you change or eliminate something to be one of the good ones. Such actions only confirm separation. Instead, Duality Hack #4 about being inclusive liberates you from the belief in more than one.

Inclusiveness gives you the bliss of nothing 

Being inclusive starts by acknowledging that everything you experience is divided in contrasts. For example, you can only see these black letters when contrasted by an opposing colour, in this case, a yellowish background. 

The more you are aware of the yellowish background, the more difficult it is to read the black letters. If you are only aware of the background, there is nothing other than yellowish. But only for a split second because when there is nothing else, there is not something to define yellowish. Hence, it vanishes, and so are the black letters it defines.

In short, the opposing sides of a contrast cancel out each other when you include one side entirely. Think of a coin. If you include one side completely, there is no coin. Therefore, since you only experience something due to its contrast, there is not something to define hate, for example, if you entirely devote yourself to its contrast, love. And since there is no hatred to define love, you are in the bliss of nothing.

But if you are scared by emptiness, you explain it away, filling it with a good old mood of something definable. But twisting nothing into something breeds suffering. Therefore, you must choose between the pain of something and the bliss of nothing. However, it is not a choice of something but a decision to not be and have something. Do not try to understand it. Forget about understanding something, thus in the bliss of nothing.

That said, in the context of functioning in a world of something, there is much to understand. Therefore, remember the driving rules when you drive a car. But forget what you know when walking in the park, for example. If you do that, you walk there without understanding what and where you are, hence in the bliss of nothing.

Later, you return to the consciousness of being someone in a world of something the slate wiped clean – or the Enlightenment of that which is One undo your consciousness so that no awareness of something hides the formlessness of oneness. See Duality Hack #9.10.

The inclusion of thoughts and feelings cancels the idea of within and without

Inclusiveness undoes separation

We often establish our belief in being someone definitive by telling stories where we, as the main character, make everything right. Or we refer to stories others tell in which we appear to make a difference.

The conclusion is not that you must stop making stories about your achievements if you want the bliss of nothing. On the contrary, Alexius’ Duality Hacks are not about stopping or avoiding something, as that involves exclusion, thus enhancing the belief in being someone specific. Neither are they about transformation but about including everything as it is. Since that establishes you as everything, nothing defines you, and the belief in being separated vanishes.

But most want the happiness they imagine they get from being a parent, a famous musician, a powerful boss, or an enlightened person. So, they exclude everything from their awareness that does not fit into the image they want to establish. But exclusion does not make you happy because it enhances the belief in separation and, therefore, the sense of missing something.

Fortunately, Alexius’ Duality Hacks are not about being perfect, so if you do not want to include everything, you acknowledge you are unwilling to do that. Therefore, since you include your unwillingness to include everything, you are on the path of inclusiveness to the bliss of nothing.

Inclusiveness is a never-ending life

Alexius had a kitten, Uma, who died in his arms. They had only been together for a few months, but he felt they had always known each other. Remembering how she used to run to him and lie tightly on his chest while Alexius was writing his Duality Hacks, he felt he had lost something precious. Thus, he cried, wanting to be with her as he used to.

But Uma is no longer a substantial being, so to be with her, Alexius included his intangible, thus boundless, memories of her. Therefore, since the feeling of Uma is everywhere, Alexius is AloneTogether with Uma on the way without distance to what they never left: oneness. See Duality Hack #12.1-4.

Life is all-inclusive

Otherwise indicated, when you believe in being someone specific, you exclude life as it is all-inclusive. Therefore, if you want life, you include your belief in being someone, thus undoing it. However, you probably keep excluding something from your awareness to see yourself as a unique being. No worries. If you acknowledge that you resist life, you establish a relation to it. And since life is inclusive, you are on the track of inclusiveness.

If you insist on excluding yourself from the formlessness of life, you have not lost it because, without it, you could not imagine being separated. That is why you quickly undo the belief in separation when you do not look at your appearance to establish yourself as someone definitive but to remind yourself of the formlessness of life.

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