
Choice seems to be experienced within the acceptance of a “duality identity” proposal. This means you believe that the body you see in the mirror is...
...you – the entirety of you. It also means that you think the other bodies in your life are not you. To you, these things are separate from you.
The term duality means two. It is actually used to broadly and loosely refer to any grouping of more than one, i.e., two or more. In the case of Earth, that would be about 8 billion people and an uncounted number of ideas, objects, and other seeming life forms. So now, perhaps, it is easy to understand why I say you’ve accepted a duality identity proposal. The consciousness that accompanies an identity of duality is referred to as separation simply because you believe you can be split off or separate from people, objects, and ideas. Time and space appear to facilitate the separation or division of what you experience.
So, that was duality. This is reality: You, the single being, are the entirety of everything. You are not two. You are not split into pieces. You are unified and all-inclusive; you are, therefore, non-dual. That means those people, objects, and ideas you have since labeled as something outside of you are actually you – or features of the projection through a particular and temporarily adopted lens of your mind.
The world of duality, separation consciousness, presents variety. Duality, however, is not reality, therefore what we encounter when we see life through the duality lens is fictitious. We see the variety as a nearly endless set of choices. Each of the ideas listed below are some of those apparent choices. Within duality, however, most people casually accept the ideas below as facts rather than choices, but since they are not facts, quite predictably encounter a universe much to their disliking. Applying this core assumption that their choices are facts, they begin to observe, categorize, and attempt to control what they seem to be experiencing.
They start the filtering process by accepting that some aspects of life are good and some are bad – yet another version of duality – and on and on they go, deciding which is which … all the while forgetting that their core assumption – that the ideas listed below are facts – is actually a choice. And, one more time, a choice is not a fact!
Vortex War Scarcity Boredom Death Thoughts Divorce Thinking Perceptions Managing Perceptions Learning Leadership Healers Defenses Twin Flame Joylessness Guilt
Absolute Toxic People Mislead and Confuse Healing Confusion Time and Space Currency Emotional Buttons Intimacy Assumptions Reactions Communication Routine Organizational Change Illness Grids Metaphor
Lost Moments Opposites Mood Swings History
Questions
Everyone Everything Relationships Ownership Marriage Levels Labels The Physical Body
Appetites Weight Loss Psychology Alcoholism Nudism Emotion Soul Levels Secrets The Seinfeld Conundrum
and yes, there are more …
Nash Mourad and his partner Kay-Marie Adkins run the consulting firm Emergent Awareness. They help top companies and government agencies develop vision, build diverse and international teams, solve previously unsolved problems and manage multiple business transformations. To learn more about facts, choices, and the right-minded perception that fosters personal peace and empowerment, read Nash’s new book, How To Be Right About Everything – Volume 1.
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