The Everpresent Love Revealed When God Falls Away
Over six years ago, the ontological ego (the experience of existence that consciousness is reality) fell away. Ever since, I’ve watched the psychological ego fall away. In this process, ego was wholly revealed. At the same time, consciousness itself—consciousness without ego—is rising more completely to conscious awareness. I’ve recorded much of this in these articles, and it has been an evolution.
Lately, I’ve used a
particular analogy. And now I must dump it! It is this one:
If the sun were God (the
Absolute), and sunlight was God’s Extension (Christ), and a house was
consciousness, then the occupant of the house would be ego and the sunlight
streaming into the house would be God’s (or Christ’s) Spirit.
Turns out: Nope. No part of
the Absolute—which is what I meant by God—is in
consciousness. All of consciousness is a representation
of the idea of not-Truth and its undoing by the All-encompassing nature of
Truth. The singular consciousness that is the source of all that appears in
consciousness is the “truth” of consciousness, so represents the
idea that there is a Truth. But it is not Truth and no part of Truth (the
Absolute) enters into it.
I feel the final crossed
wires here have unraveled and I can see clearly now. The wires that were
crossed were the Absolute, Which is beyond consciousness, and the mystical
experiences I had in consciousness. I knew that the singular consciousness
behind all that appears is not Reality, is not Truth. But I was not certain of
the source of mystical experiences—pure love, oneness, the golden Light of Love
that blazed in my mind just before ego fell away. Now I know that they were
merely the experience of the singular consciousness that gives rise to all
appearances. Oh, yes, lovely experiences. Profound. Transcendent. And the
“correction” of ego, which negates the singularity of consciousness by
asserting its autonomy from it. But none of it is Truth (the Absolute) or from
Truth. They are simply right here.
Phew!
I had heard that when ego
falls away, God does, too. I thought this meant that one’s treasured concepts
of God fall away. But no. There is no God! I did not know that
ego and God were so entwined. The entire spiritual apparatus falls away with
ego. I now experience a Great Deflation, not with dejection, but with wonder.
It is simply that all sense of loftiness around spiritual
ideas has dissipated in the awareness that mystical experiences reveal only the
truth of consciousness, not Truth (the Absolute). They are no longer special.
The good news is, this reveals how close the experience of transcendent love
and oneness is that everyone seeks. It is simply the truth of consciousness so
it is right here, not distant, not grand, not lofty. It is as ordinary
as the air you breathe. And it is revealed all the time, in small and large
ways. People sense it quite often. When they say things like, “I believe that
deep down we’re all good” or “God is Love” they sense the singular
consciousness that is the good experience of love. And it is revealed through
what I have called the Holy Spirit or just Spirit.
All along what I experienced as Guide and Teacher and Therapist was simply the
singular consciousness behind all appearances. It had nothing to do with the
Absolute.
It no longer feels apt to
call the Absolute God, either, because that term implies a mutual
relationship—creator and created—and there is no relationship between the
Absolute and consciousness. The singularity of consciousness merely represents
that there is a singular Truth (the Absolute), but it is not from Truth and
bears no resemblance to It. In fact, God has no meaning
outside of the context of ego, which asserts consciousness as reality. The
Absolute simply is and does not have a relationship to ego or
consciousness. It does not see Itself as a god, creator, maker, etc. All those
characteristics attributed to a god—except for being the absolute—belong to the
singular consciousness that is the source of all that appears. But it is
so right here and ordinary that calling it God now
feels as primitive as worshipping the sun.
Certainly, within the
context of ego, it makes sense that the singular consciousness that is the
source of all that appears would be considered God. But ego represents the idea
of opposition to a truth—in consciousness, that would be consciousness—and by
inflating what is ordinary and right here in consciousness
into a god, it puts distance between it and the truth of consciousness. In
other words, ego uses the concept of God to hold off the truth of
consciousness.
The pure love and oneness
and bliss that you seek is not a supreme being, a parent, or a power. It is
merely and quite simply what consciousness is, and it is right here in and
around you all the time. Using special terms like God, Christ, Spirit or
miracle for it is not helpful because it makes the experience seem
difficult, if not impossible, to reach. But you experience it all the time, and
the only thing keeping you from being fully aware of it is the
appearance of an ego in your consciousness playing out a false sense of its own
autonomy. And if you are someone aware of a split mind, where, yes, ego has its
play, but you have access to something else that is still and constant and
there for you, that comforts and guides you, then you have access to the pure
love that consciousness is without ego. In consciousness, there is nothing
else.
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