“By focusing attention on the so-called “objective” consensus about a given object, our culture takes the most superficial layer of reality to be the primary one and thus fails to realize that it is the sum total of the different perspectives on the object that constitute its multidimensional reality. It is the so-called subjective dimension that we argue over, and even kill each other over, without realizing that these different experiences of the thing or person or situation in question are all part of its reality. Acknowledging this, our differences of opinion invite us into a cooperative process of inquiry by which we come to understand the way in which Consciousness creates reality. (…)
Identifying yourself as the ground of the process of thought instead of as your thoughts means that you are no longer at the mercy of those thoughts. (…) By accessing our root nature, our core essence, the One (…) – not different from the divine Author of the whole cosmic process – we will discover a level of awareness which is densely replete with the bliss of pure Being, (…) of being the absolutely free agent in the creation of our experience of reality.”Christopher D. Wallis – Tantra Illuminated: The Philosophy, History, and Practice of a Timeless Tradition
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