The Space Between "This" And "That" Is Liberation From Suffering
- Oct 27, 2025
- 4 min read

Do not look for the Source of all things.
Look from Source.
And so, the Source is everywhere and everything, including yourself.
This is not an invitation for pride or judgement, but an invitation for remembering the only Law of Existence: One is All and All is One.
And in Oneness, You (Source) have the free will to experience illusions in the way you most desire. Utopian or dystopian; consciously or unconsciously.
Consciously, you create Heaven on Earth. Your dream of life becomes a natural expression of love, unity, abundance. You live as your natural Source Self through the human self with complete awareness of who and what you are.
But unconsciously, the unobserved human mind can even create an illusion filled with distortions, of division and disconnection from Source and thus that of suffering.
In Source, there is no dualistic view of positive-negative and thus suffering, pain and challenges are seen as something neutral, knowing that suffering has no reality in Truth.
A negative experience is considered just as valid as a positive one, although it is less likely to experience anything negative when you embody the high frequency of your essential being.
In the realm of duality (physical reality), each negative aspect comes with its positive counterpart. Therefore when one feels pain, one will also feel pleasure. This loop eventually becomes addictive, where pain is the prelude to pleasure and pleasure is the prelude to pain. A loop that keeps you bound to desire through unconscious or unobserved patterns of thinking.
The root of this addiction and thus the root of all suffering is the belief that you are your name, your body, and your thoughts, and therefore a limited, separate person from the Universe. This is called identification with the body-mind, or in other words, the story of 'me'. This 'me' person is unaware that it is unaware of what they are in essence. This person is full of roles and most of the time lives in the illusion of lack. And so it must desire that which it thinks it doesn't yet have, such as love, peace, material possessions, or spiritual accomplishments, so it can build up its selfish-image even more.
However, in Oneness all is very simple. All simply IS, without a reason, without a cause, without an effect, without a need, without a want, without a second. And it doesn't need anything or anyone in order to already be THAT.
You simply attract everything that is for you through synchronicity without any effort at all. You know all is contained in your being, here and now and therefore you never experience the desire to achieve something. But instead, you know that whatever is in alignment is delivered to you naturally. Whatever is not in alignment never touches you. You don't want something less and something more. You still experience human preferences, yet with a distinct flavor. All is equally valid and accepted with discernment. Challenges may come but no longer become part of a mental story filled with fear or frustration or anger.
For the self-realized being, nothing ever happens. There is only here and now and everything is simultaneously contained in this singularity, no matter how much involved the physical body appears to be in the world.
The realized being is neither the body nor anything phenomenal. But it could be said conceptually that Oneness is directly lived through the idea of the human construct in unconditional love, joy, peace, and unity with all things as a natural expression of universal beingness. Even the body, when unburdened by identity, begins to feel light, transparent, spacious, unbound. It may no longer feel fully physical. But Awareness is no longer identifying with the body-mind construct. You are aware that you are aware. Without any external or internal validation required.
Remove the filter of assumptions. To assume, by definition, implies to think that something is likely to be true, although there is no proof.
In your search for Source or enlightenment or self-realization, you assume that you may be able to find it or to achieve it.
From the beginning the entire search fails because you are trying to find the invisible amongst the visible. Because you are trying to touch the inner by looking in the outer. You are trying to achieve the non-achievable.
Assumption is only more illusion. You would only be misled by your own misconceptions.
You cannot achieve that which you already are.
Rejoice in this, for you were never lost, so you need not be found.
But you can remove all the masks of identity that cause suffering to allow the light of your being to shine through.
Remain in the space between knowing and not knowing.
Remain in the space between this and that and live from the purity of Presence. That is without the story of the 'me'.
Ultimately, what you see 'out there' is always more of You looking back at yourself.
All is sacred. All is Buddha nature.
All.
It is up to you to transform the darkness so that the light can be revealed.
Grace is always within you.
I love you.



