let me expand on that:
first, there is no objectivity
the next time someone asks you
let's be objective about thissend him/her to hell.
there is no way to determine what is so, except accept what you belive or know or see as what is so.
that is, take what's in your inner world, and accept it as reality (and the world will follow that)
i'm amazed by this: there are lots of people out-there looking for the truth (usually looking for the objective truth) when all they should do is decide their truth instead.
from this point of view, the whole samaddhi experience seems to be the act of stopping the search.
second, the outer world, is a manifestation of the inner one.
that means that if the inner-world is a place of not-enoughness, that's what you'll see manifested outside;
i've seen people who have money, but keep it in a drawer, without ever spending it (i mean ... they don't even have plans for it).
thus, they don't have it ... in effect;
if it's a place of humour, you'll be laughing all day, every day (and i've seen people like that too).
so, what about a world of need?
or a world of trust?
of freindship?
of communion?
you think about it!
i've read somewhere that
what you resist persists, what you look at, dissapears;
that's ...
putting it mildly?
oversimplifying?
whatever!
as you direct your attention to an idea or illusion in your inner world, you give it more ... form (and energy); thus, in effect, making it bigger.
THE MORE YOU DO THAT THE BIGGER IT GETS.
if you stay centered in your illusion, you are just that:
centered in it
that is, at the center of it, meaning you bring it all arround you ... and on big steps towards your outer reality, where it becomes manifested.
whatever your illusion is. whatever your ... vision is, it will become manifest.
the more you see something as unsormountable, the more you move towards the impossible.
it's not that if something seems hard to do you should convince yourself that it's easy!
by trying to convince yourself, you acknowledge at some level that there's something that you need convincing about - thus maintaining the very thing you're fighting to overcome.
it's that if something seems unsourmountable, you can just not belive in that; just direct your energy towards something else (like what's behind it ... for example) ... and the outer world will follow.
when something seems unsourmountable, the keyword there is seems.
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