Imagining Zero

It’s fascinating to think about zero because our minds are not designed to do this. It’s so easy to think about two of something. Like, imagine two colorful balls. They’re bouncing around. Two balls add another one. Imagine a third ball. So easy to do. Our brains are created to do this. In fact, what happens is that we so easily project ourselves out onto that picture. We can see those two balls. Now, imagine zero. Take away all the balls. Nothing at all. It’s a totally different experience when you truly see zero. The only thing left within your field of consciousness is you seeing that zero.

— Complete Zero —

If you imagine complete zero then everything is gone. The only thing left is the person observing zero. That’s you.

— There is Not Two of You —

There is only one of you; there’s not two of you. Have you ever wished that you were a clone, you know, so that you could get more things done? Divide into two? Well, right there is a moment of revelation. You just realized you’re just one. All you can do is all you can do. You are you. That’s nonduality.

— The Written Word and the Spoken Word —

The written word and the spoken word are very different because the thought process that it takes to sit and write something is very different than the process that goes through your mind when you’re speaking something. The spoken word is actually more natural. It flows more because it drifts in circles. It fits into the way our brains work.

So, I have taken all of the videos that I’ve been doing on how Nonduality intersects with Native wisdom, and I’ve put it all together in a book. I’ve taken the transcripts and I’ve heavily edited them. The result is a flowing mix of the whole idea together.

Published by Zareen

Wholeness and oneness isn't what you "think"!