The Moral of Light and TheMovement of All Things
The Moral of Light and the Movement of All Things
As I have spoken before, each of us carries a moral within us—a unique moral that leads toward progression, toward a lesson, a teaching, a realization, a manifestation, and finally a physical representation within reality.
We live in a reality shaped by fear, and because of this, we are always searching for what to do next. What is the lesson within this? What are we meant to understand? What is the next lesson that leads not merely toward personal benefit, but toward betterment—for me, for you, for everyone else, and even for everything else?
When you delve deeply into the mind—into psychosis, madness, detachment, and stillness—but continue to hold onto a simple love for yourself and compassion for others, something remarkable can happen. Even within the face of psychosis, a lesson may be discovered. You learn from the experience rather than only being consumed by it.
Some people can travel very far into stillness. From that stillness, the mind rises with a statement, a conclusion, and then the resolution of that conclusion. Not merely a solution to a problem, but the full resolution of an idea that has moved through the whole of your being.
You travel farther and farther, and then, in one way of describing it, you return to your senses.
And there it is:
Aha.
An awakening.
Yes, you have awakened—but more truly, you have become the embodiment of a moral. It is a moral that may only make complete sense once it has been experienced. Yet to state it plainly, even though the language has been used and abused many times, it is this:
To be filled with light.
The moral of light was first brought by someone whom I hold very dear.
Is awakening itself a moral?
Yes.
Every awakening brings something forward that is meant to teach all of us. It may bring selflessness. It may bring compassion. It may bring enlightenment. For me, it brought telepathy.
I have taken the word telepathy and begun changing what is commonly understood about it. I do not speak of it only as one person hearing another person’s thoughts. I speak of it as a way of understanding how thought, life, matter, and reality move together.
Telepathy, as I have come to understand it, is the observation of movement.
From this understanding, the lessons have seemed endless. I can even imagine future innovations emerging from it—not from anything supernatural, but from observing more closely the movement of all things.
The wind is a name, but it is also a movement.
Clouds are the same.
So are cars, airplanes, rivers, animals, machines, and people.
We often believe names identify objects, but what I have witnessed through my understanding of telepathy is that names may truly identify the way something moves.
To look at a lawn mower is to say, “This is the movement called lawn mower.” When you look inside it, every part has its own movement. The blade moves. The engine moves. The wheels move. Fuel travels. Air enters. Heat escapes. Each movement joins with every other movement, and together they create the greater movement that we call a lawn mower.
This may seem like an innocent and basic observation, with no great merit. Yet the mind that begins looking at the world this way will eventually see the world differently.
You might say that a student practices the movements and placements of the master. But with a telepathic understanding, the student does not merely memorize the master’s knowledge. The student learns from the movement of the master.
This is not simply the placement of knowledge.
It is the transmission of movement.
Let us take this further through a parable about the sun.
A student looks within himself and says:
“I want to be omniscient. I want to know everything.”
I tell him:
“Look upward. The sun appears omniscient because its light touches everything beneath it. Through its light, everything is revealed.”
The student answers:
“Then I will drain the sun. I will capture its energy and become the sun myself. I will take everything it knows and possess all of its power. I will take more light from the sun than the sun itself can emit.”
The telepath looks at this and says:
“This appears to be a fool’s errand.”
The sun emits the light that it emits. Every awakening does the same. To drain the sun, or to demand more from an awakening than it naturally gives, is not wisdom.
Wisdom is found in the reception of light.
Through receiving the light, your body, mind, and spirit learn from it. They adapt to it. They are warmed, strengthened, and made capable of producing something of their own.
The telepath looks toward the sun, but turns his eyes slightly away.
“It is quite bright,” he says.
If you stare directly into an awakening because you wish to possess it, you may become blind. You may gather more knowledge, more language, more scripture, more ceremony, and more explanation, yet lose the ability to use the light at all.
The truth is much simpler.
You receive the light in order to learn from it.
The emanation of the sun and the emanation of awakening are much the same. They radiate. They do not need to be drained. They do not demand that what was once there must now belong entirely to you.
This has sometimes been my confusion when looking at Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, and other great traditions. Their followers may not recognize it, but they can become tempted to drain the sun.
They attempt to take the awakening of Christ, the Buddha, the prophet, the saint, or the teacher and declare:
“Look. What once illuminated them now belongs to me. I glow with their light.”
But this is false.
It is not necessarily the accumulation of knowledge, rituals, scriptures, ceremonies, or titles that produces awakening. It isnt even moving as the master before you but to recognize a masters movement a mastery of movement. You step away from this knowledge the master holds yes now he does have a masters movement but what about me? These things may carry light, but they are not the light itself.
The deeper lesson is reception.
What can I receive from this light?
What does it reveal within me?
What can I learn from the way it radiates?
What can be recreated—not copied, stolen, or possessed—but brought alive in an original form through me, my own life?
When you truly learn to receive in this way, I would say that telepathy is beginning to dawn. You are becoming aware of movement, influence, relationship, and the quiet transmission taking place between all things.
At the same time, you are lighting a moral deeply within yourself. Your lesson your teaching and then your realization your manifestation and watch the reality gives you now not just who you are but something greater something that is you it its also meant for everyone and you see this moral which is yours in everyone and how to have them understand this and then who you are what you are steps away you are something genuinely new fresh a revolution just took place and notice your self tries for a bit to catch up but I pray you will see the utter acceptance of everyone instead. And then you can look back at your self and say I love you I do and your self will look at what this is this moral and say I love you too. Then love in its purest form is to let go you let it go. You are now awakened.
It is original.
It is unmistakable.
It is genuinely yours, its genuinely everyones. As you see it move through everything.
As this moral becomes stronger—through discipline, practice, humility, skill, compassion, and openness of reception—you may one day discover something astonishing.
You and I may have traded places.
The student and the master may have traded places.
The receiver and the giver may have traded places.
And perhaps, after receiving the light for long enough, you will look upward and realize that you have traded places with the sun.
Not because you drained it.
Not because you stole its fire.
But because you learned from its movement so completely that you, too, began to shine.
But this too you move away from not from the shine but from the being the sun.
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