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On Transformation
On being lost in Transformation
Transformation is a natural process and as such, it should be approached appropriately. That is, without regard to a particular outcome other than the process itself, we can release the full potential at any given moment to change forever the ways in which we live, believe, perceive, and
think.
Once we acknowledge that transformation is necessary, are we not putting in jeopardy the very process with preconceived needs, evaluation, and desires; e.g., I wish to be a better person, more patient, etc.? Is it not better to inquire as to the underlying reasons for one's current state? The focus and illumination on such factors may prompt transformation by means of awareness rather than attempting to force through discipline, a particular outcome. The latter is like attempting to fit a square peg into a round hole, often we can fit but a single corner for a time and not the square peg in its entirety.
Therefore, the feeling of being lost in transformation might be that one has succumbed to the process rather than fixated on the outcome. Do we not feel somewhat lost in life without direction? Where are we going? How are we getting there?
Let go and enjoy that freedom that is inherent in the state of being lost for that will be the experience remembered in your journey. In doing so, you may find Self in the lost self.
On Change
Upon reflection of sand, one can be transformed. Often, we speak to transformation as having inherent positive quality. Transformation is simply change.
Change is evaluated by self and experienced in quality relative to
perceived reality.
Realizing Self over self, change is abated for Being. Once Self is fully realized, change is negated. Thus, change exists in illusion, perceived reality, and relative to self.
On Transformation
Transformation reflects distinction of, between, in, and out of states. As change, something is added, removed, altered, shifted, etc. Insofar as all states exist in the Divine, fully realizing the Divine is to realize all states. Thus, in full realization, no distinction between Self and other is possible as Self is other within the Divine. Hence, no distinction would exist between parts not distinguished. Ironically, transformation is commonly required to achieve a state of full realization thereby negating transformation; wherein, no state exists apart from another. Whereupon transformation is cyclical involving recursion, the final state wherefrom we achieve full realization becomes linear rather than cyclical as it reflects the final transformation from the
human condition to the Divine condition. Likewise, this final transformation becomes radiant in that in full realization, no distinction in parts to the whole exists.
However, the full cycle, Divine Condition to iterations of the human condition to Divine Condition, reflects the full cycle as well as the illusion. The final realization is the
end state wherein we are and have always been perfect. There exists an end state, final liberation from ideas of our own creation. It is this state of liberation that reflects final freedom from the illusion of states that I refer to as an end. We cease to identify with the reflective surface upon which light is shown and become the light. This, being the final state is liberation. However, we must move beyond liberation for liberation can only exist relative to its opposite. We must move beyond being light, for even light is separate from its source. We must concert effort without movement such that the reflective surface upon which light is shown and the light itself are realized to be within their source. We must realize the Source.
Inasmuch. the human condition, existing in
illusion as
creation, is subject to transformation commensurate to one's illusion. Thus, transformation is apart of the illusion experienced. In this way, seeking transformation as an outcome merely maintains illusion in a new form. Likewise, seeking final liberation as an outcome of spiritual transformation inhibits the very freedom sought. This too, the desire for liberation, must eventually be given up. In this way, do not become attached too or identify with the transitory experience with and effects of transformation as a means to express your spirituality, intelligence, or other self propagating mechanisms. Be and in that, Being in the Moment. Anáma-Rúpam. Ω
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