"The Three Bodies Are Separate"
Think about how you can't actually separate the wetness of water from water itself, or how you can't extract the "walking" from the walker. Similarly, the three bodies aren't distinct entities that interact - they're aspects of one living system. Let's explore why this matters and how to work with it.
Reality: They're Aspects of One System
The three bodies are more like:
Different faces of the same crystal
Various depths in the same ocean
Multiple octaves of the same note
Distinct qualities of the same awareness
Experience this directly:
Notice any clear thought (Known)
Feel how it connects to other thoughts (Knowable)
Sense its undefined potential (Unknown)
Recognize how these aren't separate but are aspects of one living thought
Why It Matters: Trying to Isolate Them Breaks Functionality
When we try to separate the bodies:
Flow becomes blocked
Natural movement stops
System health suffers
Evolution stalls
You can feel this when:
Trying to make everything Known
Attempting to eliminate Unknown
Forcing rigid boundaries
Resisting natural movement
Correction: Look for Interconnections and Flow
Instead of trying to separate, notice how they work together:
Like how breathing in requires breathing out
When understanding deepens through mystery
As clarity emerges from exploration
While patterns maintain through movement
Practical Application
Try this exercise:
Pick any living pattern:
A conversation
A skill you're learning
A relationship
A creative project
Notice how attempting to separate aspects:
Creates tension
Blocks movement
Reduces vitality
Limits possibility
Then notice how allowing connection:
Enables flow
Supports health
Maintains vitality
Opens possibility
Working With Unity
Remember:
Distinction isn't separation
Clarity doesn't require isolation
Movement needs connection
Health requires flow
Unity enables evolution
The goal isn't to eliminate distinctions but to recognize how they serve the whole while maintaining awareness of their essential unity.
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