Between two worlds

FEAL | 17 May 2005

Caught between two worlds,
The world I see with my eyes,
And the world I know with my mind,
… the world I feel within my Being.

Caught between two worlds,
The world that knows who and what I am,
And the world that knows only what it believes,
… the world with which I’ve always felt at odds.

Caught between two worlds,
The tick-tock “reality” that believes all this to be true.
The non-ordinary reality,
In which I dance and reside,
Yet for which the people I see might think me “mad”
Or unapproachable, or something worse.

Such is life between two worlds,
In both worlds.
Day by day, these worlds merge,
The apparent “two” moving into One.

Here I am.
In this apparent world.
Yet here I Am…
Eternal, Immortal, Universal….
Now.
Everywhere. No-thing.

The “human RACE” is WON only in the NOW.
For here and NOW the race is over,
Complete.
Never was.
Just a figment of the imagination,
Hallucination on the grandest scale,
Projected from the mind of the One Self that I Am.

  • Jonathan
    In truth, in my experience, there is only one "I", so to speak.
    Yet, of course, if you perceive there to be more than one "I" then so it is.
    I am both. I am neither. I am the activity. I am the stillness. I am no-thing, and yet with that I am all.
    Apparent duality, through the perception of the ego, implies separation. Thus reconciliation is called for... to re-unite. Yet through the Vision of God the duality never was... never is... and never could be. Reconciliation with God is the reconciliation of this "duality" you refer to. Of course it's only a change in consciousness... for what is simply is, yet what is perceived... well, there's no saying just what that might look like... for the one "I", as an extension of "God", has infinite creative intelligence.

    Blessings...

    J
  • Atmaandrew
    So are there two ‘I’s? Are you the silent still ‘I’ or are you the ‘I’ engaged in the activity world? If you say you are both, then how do you reconcile this duality?

    With love,
    Andrew.
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