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Being in a state of non-duality
is a new reality
As we evolve to higher levels of
consciousness we let go of more denseness; we release limiting
beliefs, we shift old paradigms, and we transcend duality. We no
longer see the world through the filters of this or that - we now
see how this and that coexist within wholeness.
For centuries and beyond we've been
looking at ourselves, others, and life through the dual perspective
of the mind.
Our analyzers love to categorize everything into tidy
little boxes based on the programming and conditioning of the time.
"This goes into the good box, that goes into the bad box. This is
right which makes that wrong," says the mind to every thought,
feeling and experience.
We miss out on the
bigger picture
and the freedom that goes with this.
A few sages and spiritual teachers were
able to rise above this limited view and see the interconnectedness
of life. They saw the ‘isness' of everything without judgment.
But
now, the planet and cosmos are shifting into a much
higher level of consciousness
which supports all of us to take a
leap into higher awareness, into a new reality.
This leap involves
transcending duality - rising above the dichotomies
we tend to
get caught on. Each of us has our favorites we slip back into when
we go unconscious.
For some it is the need to be right, even when
we're trying to convince someone of spiritual truths. For others
it's the typical good versus bad scenario where we judge peoples'
behaviors - we're unable to see how their actions are in perfect
alignment for their and others' spiritual growth. And then there is
the lovely polarity of nice versus mean; if I don't bend over to be
of service to you, I'm an uncaring, mean person.
And on the list
goes...
To be in a state of non-duality requires
transcending all dual perspectives. And the more we evolve, the more
uncomfortable it becomes when we get caught on a polarity.
We cling
to one side to avoid the other, but over time we slip and find
ourselves on the other side.
Simply bringing conscious awareness to
the dichotomy and then choosing to touch into a new reality raises
us up to a higher perspective. Any time you notice resistance or
judgment within, is a time to play with transcending duality.
Here are a few of the dichotomies I've
played with over the years.
See if any resonate with you:
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Success vs. failure
This takes place in many areas of life from diet and exercise, to
relationship and marriage, to business and finance. We define
ourselves according to a set societal rules or standards and if we
don't match up, we're failing in some way.
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Good enough vs. not good
enough
A core belief in not being
good enough can lead one to a life of scarcity or to an endless
pursuit of the carrot at the end of the stick just to prove we are
good enough.
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Over responsible vs.
irresponsible
Caretaking,
codependency and over-functioning all stem from this fear that if I
don't take responsibility for everything and everyone, I'm being
irresponsible and the consequences are my fault.
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Controlling vs. controlled
In order to feel safe and secure in the world we try to control
ourselves and others. When we're not doing this, we often feel
controlled by the world or others.
While we may try to find a balance, a
middle way in between the extremes, we often slide from one side to
the other when viewing life from duality.
The only freedom from this
is to move into a state of non-duality - a place where wholeness
exists, where we see the interconnectedness of all life, where the
yin and yang merge into one.
From this vantage point, we laugh at
the notion of duality. From this new reality, there is no such
thing as success or failure, just various experiences and life
choices. There is no good enough, because everything just is what it
is.
Responsibility is simply being true to oneself. And there is
nothing to control; life just happens and it flows perfectly no
matter where it goes.
Note: There is a short guided that helps
to transcend duality and move into a state of non-duality at the
end of the article on
Transcending Duality.
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