We are all one, but differentiated. I express this a lot. So, what do I mean by that?
My point of view comes from the thought that everything that is, visible and not, is part of the same thing, entity, consciousness.
Think of oneness as a completed jigsaw puzzle. From a zoomed-out vantage point, the finished puzzle is this beautiful, creative product. Zooming in, you can see the individual pieces in different shapes, sizes, and colors.
I also believe that we have a lot more responsibility than we choose to acknowledge (on a conscious level), regarding the situation into which we are born.
Some of us choose to be born on the edges of this puzzle. Some of us choose to have more penetrating sides. Some of us choose to have more sides that are penetrated.
You can choose to be a solid color. You can choose to be mixed colors.
And when you drop into this puzzle in a physical form, your point of view depends on the experience of your surroundings.
If you drop in next to a blue puzzle piece. You might think you have a glorious life by the ocean. But, if you see the puzzle from a higher perspective, you were really on a mountain, looking at the sky – or in the middle of a light blue eye.
On this plane, we all have differentiated perspectives – and looks, and locations. But, if we just step away for a moment, we see how we all connect so beautifully to make a magnificent creation.
Say, you’re a middle puzzle piece, and you check out a corner edge. That piece may seem so different from you, that you can’t possibly be one. That’s a very two-dimensional kind of thinking.
You don’t realize that middle + edge + all individual pieces = greatness.
I am this, I choose this. You are that. You choose that. No buts. It’s all about ands, here. The ones that puzzle us the most, are with us in a more expansive puzzle.
And we are magical together.