The Oneness
Recently, I have been thinking a lot about the One. One Life, One Love, One God, etc. It seems we can complicate our lives so much nowadays, that we forget life is as simple as One. Granted, there are many dimensions of this, for example; Yin and Yang are two elements, but they combine in harmony to form One.
I think it is important for all of us to remember the One. I sometimes forget, and at that point my life becomes difficult and confusing. When this happens and I wish to reconnect with the simple life, I just take a deep breath and return my thoughts to the One, and I feel 110% better. I feel reborn. I can't explain or describe it totally, but it works. Praise Jah!
Many attain a similar form of connection. They actually release their bodies and minds, and allow their souls to refocus. Yogis do this while practicing yoga. Buddhists meditate. In Zen Buddhism they call it the "nothingness."
Yes, there is a nothingness, a zero. It is the emptiness in which life exists and thrives. The Mayans and Chinese were some of the first mathmaticians to explain this. With out it, we would not be able to explain base 10 logic, binary code and I would not be communicating on this computer with you.
During meditation, one attempts to seperate themselves from the material world. They "travel" to the nothingness realm, or lack of realm. This is the first step in recognizing the One. After you release yourself, you will notice a sense of euphoria. This is the qi or prana redispersing itself throughout your body. You mind is clear and calm, your body is relaxed, but your spirit is active.
This is the point where many remain. It is a wonderful and prosperous place. Spending time here will benefit your life in more ways than I can describe in one lifetime. However, taking it to the next level will benefit your soul for many lifetimes to come. This is where the One comes in.
Whether you're religious, spiritual or atheist, you cannot deny that life exists. It is very healthy to give thanks and praise for life. To whom or what is totally up to you. Rastas praise Jah, Christians praise Christ, Muslims praise Allah, Buddhists honor Buddha, etc. However you do it, connecting with the One source is your key to enlightenment and spirtual growth.







