The world you experience is just one layer, a thin membrane on the surface of reality. Everything you see, feel, think or understand is just a wave of the surface of a single interconnected field, like a wave on the ocean appearing separately, but it never breaks away from the depths of the ocean for a moment.
The physical world that feels real to you is not the whole, but the inner image of a certain frequency.
The world you call reality is not real in its fullness, but only one manifestation of it has become the reality that it seems natural.
But what comes out of nature is not necessarily true. And the real thing is not necessarily visible.
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The deep structure of reality is not made up of objects, forms, or events, but a single part of consciousness that reflects itself in countless ways.
When you see a form, what you are actually seeing is an example of a vibration in consciousness. When you experience an emotion, you are perceiving a wave of consciousness. When an idea arises in you, it is nothing more than a clever movement in the same realm of awareness.
No separate world, no separate self, no separate experience. Everything comes from the same basic source.
It is like consciousness as a giant mirror, whose light is reflected in an infinite form while the mirror itself does not change. Forms are gone, but the background that sustains them remains untouched.
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Modern science has reached the level of what the great mystical tradition expressed thousands of years ago: the world perceived through emotions is not a reality, but an interpretation of phenomena interpreted created through the interaction of emotions and mind.
At the deepest level, the body is not rigid but vibrates. Space is not empty but full of energy. Time is not a linear but a flexible field.
Personal identities were not restored, but construction continued to rebuild from the moment.
All of this appears to be a reality because consciousness is absorbed in its play like a child trapped in a dream until it forgets that it created the game from the beginning.
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In fact, the world is not “there”. Each experience appears “inside” you, though this “inside” does not refer to one place. It is not in you or in your heart, but in the infinite intellect.
When you say “I see a tree”, what you really perceive is the psychological representation of a tree that appears in the realm of consciousness. When you say “I feel pain”, that pain also occurs in the same field.
There is no experience outside of consciousness. And there is no existing “self” other than consciousness.
Self-consciousness is both experienced and experienced. The reality of “I experienced something” is only temporary.
You begin to touch the deeper structures of reality when you completely stop reacting to surface phenomena and begin to notice the gaps where those phenomena appear.
An idea seems important only if you recognize the part of cognition that does not move behind it. Feeling we have ‘Run out of gas’ emotionally.
The world seems strong, important and last, as long as the attention is still completely absorbed in the form.
As attention goes back and knowing its source in advance, new ways of seeing begin to emerge. The world is still like it, but your relationship with it has completely changed.
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So the world you encounter is not the ultimate reality, but only one of the infinite possibilities of consciousness.
Everyone perceives the same source, even though each of them does so through different channels and stories.
What you consider to be your own reality is not a personal matter. It is a local model in the global realm of consciousness.
As it becomes a reality of living, as attention turns away from phenomena towards something that makes them grow, the deep structure of reality begins to manifest itself: the unity in which all experiences are born and dissolve in the same timeless presence.
The world never separates you from reality. Only your attention is directed elsewhere.
When attention returns to its source, the world is no longer an obstacle but a reflection.
In this realization, something begins to show itself that words cannot be fully grasped: the deep structures of reality are not there or within you. Instead, the same boundless consciousness is present in everything, the consciousness that is reading these words now.
Excerpted from Frank M. Wanderer’s new book Teachings of Conscience to Those on the Spiritual Path T (free book on pdf. You can download it now)
Written by: Frank M. Wanderer



