When “something happens,” it’s already decided. It has
already been created.
Like the physical symptoms of the body, which are effects, not
causes—consequences, not beginnings.
Or like an idea that grows in the mind and then just needs time, tools, and
energy to become a physical object, a project.
Nothing “begins” on the physical plane.
Our challenge is to understand, not control. Understanding is a form of shaping. The moment you understand something differently, you’ve already altered what comes next.
Physically, we are not creators. We are the creation—the created—interconnected with the rest of the created. The physical is the expression of the Self, not the origin. Responsibility then is returned, instead of outsourced.
Attention to the little moments we’re constantly choosing, alignment with our core values, integration between theory and practice—these move us to a deeper level of consciousness, where understanding actually takes place and our worldview widens.
As long as we believe we are the creators of life, we suffer. We don’t originate from the physical layer. That’s where false authorship lies.
Much of that confusion probably comes from serial processing (past–present–future, in a line) and from separating reality into opposites that are actually complementary and always in unity.
It’s like the inversion of counting. We say we’re in the 21st century, while we’re walking the 20s decades, barely halfway through them. We’re trying to look ahead, finish something, while remaining blind to where we are. 😂
We also think there’s a single moment when we “make” big decisions. There isn’t. Circumstances come along to—hopefully—reveal to us what we’ve already decided, in countless small moments, in ways we’re mostly unaware of.