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“Oneness: The Destination you never left
As things are interpreted or labeled by the mind they slowly cease to be what they are and start to become what is thought about them.
Spinach becomes a good or bad thing without anyone choosing to like or dislike it.
Perhaps during what we refer to as the terrible two’s, these preferences began to have a new reference point, a reference point that did not exist previously.
The brain/ mind had continued to carry out its function and with the collective information it began to form an idea about who you are.
There began to surface in the brain/ mind the idea that experiences were happening to you.
There arose the idea that you tasted food and that you liked or disliked different foods.
Without choosing it, the notion occurred that this reference point in the mind is you.
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