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Ultimate Goal of the Self? - AnthroHeart - 11-24-2019

Could the ultimate goal of oneself be something like the following?:

1) To become Light and merge/dissolve back into the Source/Quantum Field
2) To become the All
3) To still all distortion and become pure emptiness
4) To release all that is not you
5) To become everything

Can this be done through meditation, or more by the actions we take outwardly?

I know it would be premature to focus on the big picture,
but I think it helps to have a goal in mind

Should it be our will, or the will of the Universe that we seek to become?

Is it a becoming, or a realizing that we are already that?


RE: Ultimate Goal of the Self? - AnthroHeart - 11-24-2019

And how do you minimize distortions?
I want to return to absolute stillness.
Becoming the Quantum/Source Field I think is becoming One with All That Is.

I try to make every word I say or type the least distorting possible that I can fathom.


RE: Ultimate Goal of the Self? - RitaJC - 11-25-2019

I have come to KNOW that the self is an illusion to be experienced not who I AM.

Who I really AM is the Beingness = Creator = Light = Love ....

And I never stopped being that.

It's not about becoming it, it's about seeing more and more of TRUTH about who I AM and what exactly am I experiencing.




RE: Ultimate Goal of the Self? - vidyavenkira - 11-25-2019

"I dream, I smile.

I walk, I cry. "

being "you" is a great service. That's the whole "wanderer" part.

your already doing that-there's nothing else to do.

I see you as courageous.

I'm tired of intellect as much as I am a product of it.

your a vet

IDK


RE: Ultimate Goal of the Self? - kristina - 11-27-2019

(11-25-2019, 02:45 AM)vidyavenkira Wrote: "I dream, I smile.

I walk, I cry. "

being "you" is a great service. That's the whole "wanderer" part.

your already doing that-there's nothing else to do.

I see you as courageous.

I'm tired of intellect as much as I am a product of it.  

your a vet

IDK
I have to ask you....why would you think he is a Wanderer? I'm just curious.