The Ultimate Reality
- 5 days ago
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The ultimate reality is that there is nothing and nothing to do. All problems are solved by being in the void and doing nothing. It is only there, that you realise your problem doesn't exist and therefore doesn't need a solution. It is merely a figment of the imaginative ego that constructs itself to give you something to do, so that you might realise there is nothing to do. So we are in ultimately undone in the great void of emptiness. What brings us into the void of nothingness is nothing itself. Something cannot bring you into nothing. Prolonged silence and stillness can be neccessary to bring cessation to movement. The dance soon begins again when we give ourselves something to do. So then, whatever we choose to engage in must bring us into this state of emptiness otherwise it is merely a dance of illusion, a distraction from our ultimate reality and true nature. We are human, therefore we exist to dance between nothing and something. To create over and over again and collapse our own creation into the great void and begin again. To rebirth is the endless cycle. Death is the great liberation, but even then, it is a temporary pause in the infinite dance of creation. We return to creation, to humanity, to create because of the force of love. Love is behind all creation. We return to the void to remember freedom. Therefore our quest for freedom and our quest for love are the strongest and most potent forces and motivations that we have as humans. It can lead to great distortion, distraction and delusion, or it can lead to great liberation, emptiness and realisation of the true essence of the self. Of course as humans we fear this great void. The nothingness afterall, reveals to us that our entire fabric of existence, our life, behaviour, identity, beliefs and everything we consider to be real is actually an illusion of our own creation. It is a confronting thing, that the ego tries to avoid at all costs, including its own health and happiness. It is also learned human behaviour, but while it is a common human experience it is not the ultimate reality of the self. Emptiness is the point, creativity is the second derivative. The body, energy field and all collective imprints heal and restore themselves in the stillness of the void. For spontaneous and miraculous healing of the body, movement must meet the void and become undone. This is the path to peace. To heal you don't need to do anything except perhaps observe what your body and field is already seeking and allow this meeting to arise, without creating more movement. What we practice feeling is what we become. So to become our true nature, feelings can be offered into the void. You can consider the great void as a cosmic temple, a blank expanse of emptiness, nothingness, not even a hum stirs inside here. There is nothing to look at, nothing to feel and nothing to do. You have innately a knowing of this place, but repeatedly feeling intensity of emotions and physical pain recreates patterns of doing that becomes habits, until the physical structure and emotional body starts to require external movement to return to stillness. This is where interventions are sought whether its in therapy, healing or supplements. True healing will eventually return us to the void and transformational healing rebirths us in this void, ready to begin again. In the void there is recognition of the true reality of divine design. That everything in existence is being architected to resolve into the void. This is why everything we grip to eventually escapes us, feelings, experiences, states of consciousness, people. Everything dissolves back into the great void. Some people will only realise this through the manifestation of physical death, but actually death is happening all the time, in every millisecond, and it is a great mercy to attune to this reality. It means nothing can get too sticky, too heavy or too burdensome. The void is what frees us from our myths, our stories and our identities.
We must remember. All suffering comes from forgetting and all resolution comes through remembrance. Pain is a great catalyst and teacher for us humans. It invites deeper enquiry into the true nature of our own existence as we battle with the tension that arises from the inevitable contradictions of living a creative human life. Do not push yourself to remember, the same way you do not push a baby to sleep. You cannot force your way into the void, nor do you need to. It is everpresent when you are ready to rest and relax. Everything therefore should be done in a relaxed manner, simply in order to stay close to the point of the void. Otherwise, we lose the point and we call it stress. We forget and we then experience pain. Remembering is similar to being. If they were animals they would be like two beavers rolling around each other in an inseparable dance. It is a mystical and spontaneous arrival or presence inside oneself. It does not require anything of you. It is beyond morality, except it helps to be kind to yourself, for kindness is a vehicle that can drive us closer to our true nature because kindness to the self slows down movement which brings us into a state of deeper stillness within, which allows us closer into the void. In this great everpresent void is the mercy. It has no beginning and no end, no form and no nature, no structure, no frequency, it belongs to noone and cannot be distorted. It is like a resting place of truth between the breath of the cosmos. There is no way to distort emptiness, it is untouchable. In the end, you will have nothing to do except to bow down and accept your true reality. Myths, stories, religions and spiritual practices are all like streams flowing into the great ocean of the void. The void is always available, so do not spend too long in the stream trying to overcome rocks and establish flow when you can just be in the ocean itself. The ocean of great emptiness is not avoiding you, nor do you need to take a path to arrive there. You may choose to, just as some people choose an activity to support remembrance, but when the stream is mistaken for the ocean, the true reality is hidden. This everpresent emptiness, this mercy beyond concept, form, design- this is God. You can never know God, because you cannot know emptiness - there is afterall, inherently nothing to know. You can however, recognise it at some mysterious place within your being. It has always been and always will be, the ultimate reality. Once you come to know this you can choose to visit as often as you like. It will feel like all activity and movement has ended and you will not be able to configure thought, emotion or theory. The presiding feeling will be what we commonly call, peace. The void accepts you as you are, does not ask for change or rituals or even that you wipe your feet on the way in. This mercy is beyond morality, it just is. It is only us that block the doorway, because the doorway to the great void is our own heart.


