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The Illusion of Cause and Effect

The illusion of cause and effect has seemed to take the mind a little while to come around. The current realizations are thusly:

Nothing is causing anything hence nothing is resulting from anything. To have cause is to imply there is origin; to have an effect is to imply that something is affected by something else. Within the complete and total context of God there is no beginning or end. The mind may tell you otherwise but just because you can’t see the sun through the clouds doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.

To the mad scientist however there must be some type of order and not just chaos. Within this universe there are two things that allow the direction of expression, potentiality and choice. The potentiality of vibration and the free will to choose allow the energy of life to exist in a perfect union.

Cause and effect is delusional and does not existence within this reality. The illusion of cause and effect is the underpinning misperception of time. The “this” and the “that” are one, the “was” and “is” or “what will be” are in actuality the same.

Everything is an expression of itself independent of anything else. To transcend the illusion of duality and to become aware of the nonlinear will allow the mind to realize this phenomenon.

Posted on April 6, 2005 in The 700+ Level | Link


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