A question: Why are we afraid to completely merge with each other? Are we afraid to lose our self? Or is this the very goal of evolution?
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Kahlu Speaks
on Sun 07 Jan 2007 08:51 PM CET |
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Comment: "Crossing eyes with this picture makes three eyes on each row, two noses and two mouths. More interesting than the triangle and the circle. Looks like a woman and a man."
Kahlu speaks: Very observant! You are indeed imaginative and using your seeing and looking. Your words are inspiration to show more pictures. A man and a woman is where all creation begins. The fear of merging is the basis of union with all consciousness. This merging is the greatest fear we as humans must face. This is exemplified in love. Letting go, surrendering to losing all control of the thinking mind. The losing of self is the basis for evolution. Letting go reminds us of the fragility of not really having control. Then only can we recognize that evolution beyond the material plane even exists.