Discover how defousing brings about glimpses of Enlightenment, making us so blissful that we forget to label them. Hence, there is no more than that which is One.

Newsletter on 30 April 2026
To experience something, there must be separation. This can only happen if there is more than one. Yet oneness is formless and thus endless, so there is nothing but that which is One. Thus, every experience is an illusion that appears to hide the formlessness of oneness, as long as we believe there’s more than one.
However, when we do not focus on something specific, our experience of separation becomes blurred. At these moments, we catch glimpses of the Enlightenment. Though these glimpses still occur within the belief in separateness, their overwhelming bliss helps us forget to perceive them as composed of different parts.
As these glimpses lose their link to the belief in separateness, they become the portal to the Enlightenment of that which is One. Entering it, all memories of anything separate are instantly erased. Hence, there’s no separation left to pass a black hole, too tightly for more than one, and fall into that which is One.
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