Last week I said that we're all connected. This week I want to expand upon that idea and discuss how you are me and I am you. That sounds really weird I'm sure, and typing it out is weird, but I think of the YNW Melly Album I Am You and think, that's a really cool album name, and now I have a blog titled the opposite, so I'll take it.
Just as there are laws and rules that govern physics and the natural world: an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an external force, energy in an isolated system is conserved, the matter cannot be created or destroyed, only changed from one form to another—the same with energy, force is equal to mass times acceleration, you get the point. There are laws that govern life and the realms outside the physical—including the mental and the spiritual. Oftentimes these physics laws carry over into these laws, say with inertia (the first example offered), it's a lot easier to stay in—figurative—motion for, say, a project if there are no distractions. A law in one plane usually translates to the other ones as well.
The law we're really focusing on today is the universal law which directly addresses the spiritual plane: the universal law of divine oneness. This law states that all things are connected, and we are all one being of a much larger spirit, often referred to as the divine spirit. We are all singular droplets creating the ocean of the universe. And of course, we aren't "the same" we have separate physical bodies and separate minds, but at the core of it all, my truest self and your truest self, we're connected. Same with all other things, whether that be a cat, a tree, or a blade of grass, you're connected to it, a destructive thought to the ego.
I thought I had some sort of quantum mechanics principle relating to this, but I couldn't find where I stored it so we're gonna have to let that go. And next week we'll probably talk about letting go, tease tease. Thank you for reading, and if you ever feel alone go to that place where all is one, it's your birthright.
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