What You Turn Away From

When you dislike someone, what is actually happening is your own thinking—your own body—rejecting itself. It is, in a sense, rejecting God: the intelligence that gives rise to the experience of life, within which you determine how you choose to relate.

Even if you push everyone away, you will still encounter this presence in the dark alleys of your own consciousness. Material form becomes secondary; this is an argument for those unsettled by realities first formed in mind and only then reflected in the body.

But when the attachment to the body is released through the breath of life, everything becomes possible. And all people become acceptable—first as they are, and then as you are as well.

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