One-ness is sometimes defined a complete balance inside. All the chakra's are in balance, energy patterns flow and me create new IN-sights. Insights, breakthroughs and how to reach new levels of consciousness, are revealed. It is dominating the main-frame of most people searching for enlightenment one way or another. Contemplation, introspection and the acceptance of a guru are no goals, just tools. And dominance of one main feature of our existence leads to isolation, alienation and contact with the dimension, that is our home. Even though everybody is meditating, contemplating, praying or chanting, the world around us degenerating. Exploitation, ecological disasters, pollution, starvation, warfare and refugees, disease, car bombs; the list goes on and on. Meditation seen as a solo trip to eternity, takes you far away from the world you live in.
This is ok. with the organizations, conspiracies and the governing Elite who shaping a world, not meant to be populated by human beings.
One-ness is being one with your environment too. In times like this, it is the ultimate fight for a livable world. This starts by treating your room, clean it and care for your possession, as best as you can. Throw away the things you don't like and turn it into your own temple.
When you are completely one with your room, it is your base.
After this you can look in the garden or the park. Adopt a tree or name a bird or butterfly. Do this day after day. It has to become a routine. During this process, you will start radiating, seemingly random, a special energy and flowers and trees will react. They will start communicating to you First birds will fear you. They are hunted, shot at and driven away. So give them a change. Find a place to sit and observe. You will learn many things and it will stimulate to search for more answers and new information. When the birds feel, you are no enemy, but a friend (because you have something to eat for them (this works for dogs too). This is the next step of one-ness. It is the face of acceptance and mutual respect. Think about the important role you play when you water the plants, while being a servant. That's what SiTU is about. “ferdigning yn beskermje”, (Defend and protect) at all costs.
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