Have I ever thought about what happens when my presence is evident? It seems to me that this subtle awareness can show up in so many different ways without losing who I seem to be at my core. It’s interesting to consider what a full view might be like—one that feels unbound but also remains perfectly still. Or I can imagine a mind that can see everything all at once without getting mixed up.
I picture consciousness as something like space—so wide and open yet able to take any shape it needs. What if I could genuinely see others in such a deep way that I understood everything about them? What would life be like if I could follow the threads of cause and effect without feeling trapped by them? How would it feel to encounter desires but still stay fully present?
I need perfection—some twisted selection…
When my awareness flows from this wide sense of vague stability, it can express itself in endless ways. It’s like seeing every path someone including myself might choose, knowing what they’ve done before without it getting in the way, and trying to say things that truly connect with others, be it pleasant or not.
Then, I could consider my awareness vast. It’s wholly calm yet reflects every little movement on its surface. I imagine if everything contained everything else. What if a tiny part represented endless possibilities? What if a single moment is included at all times?
Reflecting on things this way, I realize that everything influences everything else without losing its unique identity. Each sound could hold all structures, and one lesson could stretch across centuries; it’s like one being existing all over at once.
If I don’t meet you no more in this world I’ll meet you in the next one, and don’t be late!
So, what sets these two ideas about the work and the journey apart? Maybe one is about being super responsive to everything around me, jumping into situations easily and as skillfully as possible, while the other is about how everything contains bits of everything else, reflecting without getting tangled.
One idea might be a key that unlocks any door, while the other is a web where each intersection shows off the others perfectly. But are they really any different? The ability to go anywhere and arrive anytime comes from understanding how everything connects, and being able to reflect on everything depends on having all options. I should not get lost there.
Everyone might glimpse these qualities in ordinary moments—when complete action happens without thinking or when suddenly seeing how everything connects to everything else. These are brief moments of what, fully seen, could maybe change perception entirely.
You are always welcome.
