The Interstellar Natures of Man (14/24)
Interstellar Mysticism, 2010
Lutvet | The Nature of Completion
There can be no completion — just the ever-newness unfolding through our lives. Yet we continually seek to put things in boxes; to put time in boxes: this is the time in which I rest, this is the time in which I study, this is the time in which I do my chores. The boxes that we create, brings about separation, which creates the inability for us to have effortless knowing. It is only where there are no boundaries, no attempts to classify, quantify, and to categorize, that we can go into full surrender of life, and it is only there were purity can be found.
We cannot complete a section of anything — it continues to evolve. For every action… whether it's a picture that we draw and we finish; the act of drawing it has changed life, and so it ripples on and on. A butterfly's wings will flutter up and down and then it is stilled. It is not complete, for it has again changed life on Earth through its movement. The interconnectedness of life is different if we see it as the oneness of life, and so everything that is done goes on forever.
Kelshall Burke says
Thank you Rogier and team. Please more audios! We love these! They are so nostalgic and insightful. We miss Almine much. Much love light family.
Ciara Young says
Thank you so so so much for this, so beautifully and magically clarifying, affirming, and healing! I had been intensively struggling the last year and a half to cope with the overwhelming complexity of life including running and building a business and otherwise having 100 plates spinning at once, and I recently came to the conclusion that if I just stopped trying to categorise everything into pieces (an endless mental torture because it never works) and just let go, I might find the answer I seek. The result has been the most profound surrender and peace I've ever experienced in my life, yet it feels like everything is "blended together" with no definitive beginning or ending and I've wondered briefly if I have, in fact, finally lost the plot. The truth is that I have lost my mind, but that is exactly the point. This blessed point is like a kiss from Heaven to remind me to trust – that all is well, and that I'm right on track.
Lynette Ruest says
Thank you for this post – especially re: the boxes we create. It was an Ah ha moment. I got it! With Love and Gratitude Beloved Almine.
Dhani says
Gratitude. This is helping shake loose the cobwebs of belief systems. 🙂
It also explains a lot what I have been feeling.