Collective Perspective
"...our future is what we allow from sorrow to joy, despair to hope, and from birth to death, we are authentically and purely everything." So, you're going to have to click the image to be everything.
I learned this the hard way many times.
Keep scrolling. There’s more to this story than a meme.
Just for a minute, look at this jar of pens as the whole, as God; with each pen being us. Now, the story changes, for with each pen stroke from each pen, each of us, the story is of and by the whole of God, which includes us.
Not as most imply as they think of God and themselves; that we are marionettes dancing along to the pulls of the puppeteer - we must merely let the maestro conduct the orchestra. Even this analogy leads us incorrectly.
We are not separate from God, but we can choose to let ego direct us from its tiny singular perspective, or we can allow ourselves to learn and work in unison with the collective perspective. Think of God as the whole and each of us, part of the whole. In our uniqueness, we add breadth and depth to the perspective and perception of the whole. In our giving to the whole, we add to ourselves, as we glean from the whole, as it gleans from us. We are symbiotic with everything that is God. Only in our disconnect, are we alone.
Imagine the difference in working alone, with only your experiences and your single point of view. Now, compare that singleness to existing within a collective living-knowledge from every other soul; a never ending multi-dimensional quantum neuro-network, God. Quite a difference when one allows them self to be part of and use all the tools available.
Lastly, trust that you as being part of the whole, know how to use those tools and what to do with them exactly and only when you need to know, simply because you are of the whole.
Singularly and separately, we think. Wholly, together as one soul, we know. One way is all about ego, fear, a single perspective - the other, all about us, the entire perspective. We should trust that we know, and think less.
Now, what is perspective? Perspective is just a point of view, an experiential point of view, which by definition, changes every time we experience something outside our current perspective. In this alone, we are infinitely part of the whole. So, our future is what we allow from sorrow to joy, despair to hope, and from birth to death, we are authentically and purely everything.
~ I Am - Wisdom (Mark)