Rupert Spira
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There's one physical space in the universe. There are not numerous physical spaces. There's just one vast boundless physical space in the universe that seems to be contained within numerous buildings or within numerous rooms. And each of those rooms, like the room we're sitting in now, lends a quality to the space. The space seems to, as soon as the building is put up,
There's one physical space in the universe. There are not numerous physical spaces. There's just one vast boundless physical space in the universe that seems to be contained within numerous buildings or within numerous rooms. And each of those rooms, like the room we're sitting in now, lends a quality to the space. The space seems to, as soon as the building is put up,
There's one physical space in the universe. There are not numerous physical spaces. There's just one vast boundless physical space in the universe that seems to be contained within numerous buildings or within numerous rooms. And each of those rooms, like the room we're sitting in now, lends a quality to the space. The space seems to, as soon as the building is put up,
The building seems to limit, put a boundary around a certain portion of space. And the space then seems to share the qualities of the building, large, small, dark, light, and so on. The space never actually becomes limited. The space in this room is not actually limited by the four walls of this room.
The building seems to limit, put a boundary around a certain portion of space. And the space then seems to share the qualities of the building, large, small, dark, light, and so on. The space never actually becomes limited. The space in this room is not actually limited by the four walls of this room.
The building seems to limit, put a boundary around a certain portion of space. And the space then seems to share the qualities of the building, large, small, dark, light, and so on. The space never actually becomes limited. The space in this room is not actually limited by the four walls of this room.
If we were to take a sample of the space inside the room and investigate it, and we were to take a sample of the vast space outside the room, they would be identical. Now, imagine that the space were aware. And if we ask the space in this room
If we were to take a sample of the space inside the room and investigate it, and we were to take a sample of the vast space outside the room, they would be identical. Now, imagine that the space were aware. And if we ask the space in this room
If we were to take a sample of the space inside the room and investigate it, and we were to take a sample of the vast space outside the room, they would be identical. Now, imagine that the space were aware. And if we ask the space in this room
describe yourself it would look around and it would say i'm small i'm dark i'm cozy i'm full of objects and and it's not describing itself it's describing the the walls within which it seems to be contained but if we said to it no don't tell us about the walls and the objects and the people Look, tell us about yourself. We want to know about the nature of yourself.
describe yourself it would look around and it would say i'm small i'm dark i'm cozy i'm full of objects and and it's not describing itself it's describing the the walls within which it seems to be contained but if we said to it no don't tell us about the walls and the objects and the people Look, tell us about yourself. We want to know about the nature of yourself.
describe yourself it would look around and it would say i'm small i'm dark i'm cozy i'm full of objects and and it's not describing itself it's describing the the walls within which it seems to be contained but if we said to it no don't tell us about the walls and the objects and the people Look, tell us about yourself. We want to know about the nature of yourself.
The space would, so to speak, look at itself, taste itself, become aware of itself. And if it were then to describe its quality, it would never say, I'm small, I'm dark, I'm limited. It would just say, I am vast. I am without limits. I am boundless. The space hasn't become boundless as a result of doing this. It was always that.
The space would, so to speak, look at itself, taste itself, become aware of itself. And if it were then to describe its quality, it would never say, I'm small, I'm dark, I'm limited. It would just say, I am vast. I am without limits. I am boundless. The space hasn't become boundless as a result of doing this. It was always that.
The space would, so to speak, look at itself, taste itself, become aware of itself. And if it were then to describe its quality, it would never say, I'm small, I'm dark, I'm limited. It would just say, I am vast. I am without limits. I am boundless. The space hasn't become boundless as a result of doing this. It was always that.
It just mistakenly identified itself with the four walls within which it seems to be contained. And just one clear look at itself liberated, not from its limitations, but it was never limited in the first place. It liberated it from the belief that it was limited.
It just mistakenly identified itself with the four walls within which it seems to be contained. And just one clear look at itself liberated, not from its limitations, but it was never limited in the first place. It liberated it from the belief that it was limited.
It just mistakenly identified itself with the four walls within which it seems to be contained. And just one clear look at itself liberated, not from its limitations, but it was never limited in the first place. It liberated it from the belief that it was limited.
So instead of the space now feeling I am confined, I'm limited, I'm a fragment, I need something, I'm incomplete and so on, the space now feels I'm whole, I'm perfect, I'm complete, I need nothing. Okay, that's the analogy. So let's go back to our experience, try to make contact with this in our experience. Leave the analogy of this vast boundless space, go to the analogy of being.
So instead of the space now feeling I am confined, I'm limited, I'm a fragment, I need something, I'm incomplete and so on, the space now feels I'm whole, I'm perfect, I'm complete, I need nothing. Okay, that's the analogy. So let's go back to our experience, try to make contact with this in our experience. Leave the analogy of this vast boundless space, go to the analogy of being.