One Mind

 

    Humanity comprises countless individual bodies, yet only a universal mind exists. This concept gives rise to the illusion that we are distinct individuals, each possessing our unique thoughts and feelings. Consequently, we often view ourselves as isolated beings, separate from one another and from the planet we inhabit. We cling to the belief that our existence is tied solely to our physical forms, fostering the false perception that we are merely one among many others.

    Our reliance on the five senses often confines our understanding of consciousness. This limitation can hinder our ability to grasp the true essence of reality.

    We have developed words to express sentences based on the brain's memory patterns. These sentences allow us to create a voice we hear externally and internally.

    Even though people speak different languages, those words' meanings foster genuine understanding. Regardless of the number of individuals on Earth, they are parts of a larger whole. Have you ever wondered why there are so many people on Earth? Why do more come into the world and pass away? Yet, life continues unchanged despite this cycle. We color our thoughts with different emotions and discoveries that we add to the world's knowledge bank, and how you do that is down to you.

    Science has mapped various energy frequencies that form the foundation of our bodies and has calculated the energy frequencies for all species, plants, and objects. The key finding from this research is that everything originates from a single source.

    This information indicates that we act not based on thoughts and desires but from the life energies of a single body rather than its parts.

    Are you ready to accept that you live from the consciousness of a single body that consists of one mind? Even though this may make you a living automaton existing at the lowest level of consciousness in the universe.

    Our way of life resembles ants and bees, where there is one queen or central consciousness. We exist in a community governed by cultural norms and societal laws. This system illustrates that we are just one part of a larger whole, connected to a single source and limited by the prevailing consciousness. Are we really any different from bees and ants?


Leave a comment