Matt Kahn
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Now the nuance of this is that there is always a divine above you that you are walking with, that you are accountable to, but that doesn't mean that you're beneath it. That's the misunderstanding, that's the religious wound.
Now the nuance of this is that there is always a divine above you that you are walking with, that you are accountable to, but that doesn't mean that you're beneath it. That's the misunderstanding, that's the religious wound.
And people that have been self-realized, if they don't realize there's also a divine above and within them, if they're not the divine calling on the divine, because forgiveness is where if you want to forgive, you call on the divine to do it through you. You call on the divine to show you how to forgive. And it's your way of reconnecting with the divine, not just within, but beyond.
And people that have been self-realized, if they don't realize there's also a divine above and within them, if they're not the divine calling on the divine, because forgiveness is where if you want to forgive, you call on the divine to do it through you. You call on the divine to show you how to forgive. And it's your way of reconnecting with the divine, not just within, but beyond.
And people that have been self-realized, if they don't realize there's also a divine above and within them, if they're not the divine calling on the divine, because forgiveness is where if you want to forgive, you call on the divine to do it through you. You call on the divine to show you how to forgive. And it's your way of reconnecting with the divine, not just within, but beyond.
And when we don't have these aspects of awakening, when we have one without the other, or we were touched by a deity and religion, but we haven't had the self-realization, or we have had self-realization and we thought, oh, I'm beyond the other. If we don't have both... then we don't see other. We walk by a homeless person and it's a delusion of the matrix. It's a optical illusion.
And when we don't have these aspects of awakening, when we have one without the other, or we were touched by a deity and religion, but we haven't had the self-realization, or we have had self-realization and we thought, oh, I'm beyond the other. If we don't have both... then we don't see other. We walk by a homeless person and it's a delusion of the matrix. It's a optical illusion.
And when we don't have these aspects of awakening, when we have one without the other, or we were touched by a deity and religion, but we haven't had the self-realization, or we have had self-realization and we thought, oh, I'm beyond the other. If we don't have both... then we don't see other. We walk by a homeless person and it's a delusion of the matrix. It's a optical illusion.
And really what forgiveness is, is a way to return to divinity because only the divine can forgive. And even the self-realized being, the being that doesn't think they're a being, the being that thinks they're the beyond being, the being who's prior to the word and the sound and who's the one that's here and all that categorical bullshit.
And really what forgiveness is, is a way to return to divinity because only the divine can forgive. And even the self-realized being, the being that doesn't think they're a being, the being that thinks they're the beyond being, the being who's prior to the word and the sound and who's the one that's here and all that categorical bullshit.
And really what forgiveness is, is a way to return to divinity because only the divine can forgive. And even the self-realized being, the being that doesn't think they're a being, the being that thinks they're the beyond being, the being who's prior to the word and the sound and who's the one that's here and all that categorical bullshit.
And I think, you know, we talk about acceptance. Acceptance is the peace and the pivot, right? It is, I accept that things need to change in my life. That's what I accept. I accept that the reason why these people act this way in my life is because perhaps I'm meditating instead of communicating, for example.
And I think, you know, we talk about acceptance. Acceptance is the peace and the pivot, right? It is, I accept that things need to change in my life. That's what I accept. I accept that the reason why these people act this way in my life is because perhaps I'm meditating instead of communicating, for example.
And I think, you know, we talk about acceptance. Acceptance is the peace and the pivot, right? It is, I accept that things need to change in my life. That's what I accept. I accept that the reason why these people act this way in my life is because perhaps I'm meditating instead of communicating, for example.
I mean, maybe, maybe, maybe it's just an idea. And so acceptance is really an act of experience. It's not a passive one. Again, we project our parental experiences onto the universe. So I'm performing my life for a deity in the sky who's critiquing my behavior.
I mean, maybe, maybe, maybe it's just an idea. And so acceptance is really an act of experience. It's not a passive one. Again, we project our parental experiences onto the universe. So I'm performing my life for a deity in the sky who's critiquing my behavior.
I mean, maybe, maybe, maybe it's just an idea. And so acceptance is really an act of experience. It's not a passive one. Again, we project our parental experiences onto the universe. So I'm performing my life for a deity in the sky who's critiquing my behavior.
Whatever sky mommy or sky daddy. Yeah. Whatever Santa Claus that looks down with their Olympic scorecard. Oh, you did a namaste to that person who was so mean. Oh, we give you a nine. Solid nine. Oh, with mala beads. Give it a 10. Yeah. And we have an interesting thing where we're in the theater watching ourselves on the screen, and we pull back in awareness.
Whatever sky mommy or sky daddy. Yeah. Whatever Santa Claus that looks down with their Olympic scorecard. Oh, you did a namaste to that person who was so mean. Oh, we give you a nine. Solid nine. Oh, with mala beads. Give it a 10. Yeah. And we have an interesting thing where we're in the theater watching ourselves on the screen, and we pull back in awareness.
Whatever sky mommy or sky daddy. Yeah. Whatever Santa Claus that looks down with their Olympic scorecard. Oh, you did a namaste to that person who was so mean. Oh, we give you a nine. Solid nine. Oh, with mala beads. Give it a 10. Yeah. And we have an interesting thing where we're in the theater watching ourselves on the screen, and we pull back in awareness.