
Question: What is the most ‘realization of life’ thing someone said to you?
Answer: The most important “realization of life” thing I was told is that our perception of reality – that our whole life is based on – works by “similarity of form”. In other words we work like radio receivers, we can only capture frequencies we ourselves generate, are tuned onto.
It means that I am only capable of detecting things from the “outside” that I have matching frequency, qualities with.
This has extraordinary consequences.
Since we are all born with inherently selfish, egoistic qualities, hateful rejection towards everything that is not our own – this is not a sin, this not evil since this is how we are born – we see the world according to the same qualities. We see a hostile world around us filled with suffering, arguments, wars, run by exclusive, exploitative competition, where everybody succeeds at the expense of others.
But if we acquired new, opposite, altruistic qualities, the ability to unconditionally support, serve others, suddenly we would start to see a very different reality through the new frequencies added to our radio or TV box. Or we could even say we have new filters in front of our personal movie projector screening the motion picture called “Life” for us.
Did reality change or simply I see it differently through my new qualities?!