however the basic assumption of separateness still lingers underneath
The story is real, the subject matter probably fanciful. But of course there is some kind of investment in what it is about, so to dismiss it is pretty confronting for the 'creator and defender'. Instead of downright denial or suppression, a gental overlay of reminding that it is not NOW... That is is somewhere in the past or future is enough."OH, THIS STORY IS NOT REALLY REAL!
Mind psychology doesn't recognize the negative, so when we say "not real", the message that gets through is "real". Replace "not real" with "probably fanciful" or "only relevant in the story", etc.because "not real" is more an idea than a knowing.
i'm being a bit pedantic here.. It will only happen NOW. In fact it HAS already happened, but simply isn't recognized (and celebrated) yet. (i keep getting definite 'signals' the this is so, and i stand firm amidst your (potential) disappointment and disbelief. IT IS ONLY TO BE SEEN !so if this process of yielding has its own timing,
Laughing at the absurdity is fine, but that has to happen as a recognition response. Laughing in celebration of the realization that it happened (seeing the story start) can be promulgated.but laughing for a reason (e.g., the absurdity of taking this self seriously) hasn't quite landed into present experiencing,
Now THAT is the story that has you (still) sucked in.it still feels like this mind needs to jump through some sort of cosmic hoop to really SEE
The further down the line i get the more ordinary it seems. That is until i see how others suffering in a totally unnecessary way because of (mostly) incredibly fanciful stories that they totally (and uncritically) believe.
love love & WonderFull-ness.
vince
in a way that shifts allegiance
that this story of self is just a story that doesn't need protecting, maneuvering, responding, etc.

