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Because my body is indeed manifest, I am in a position to simultaneously experience and witness my Self as: the whole, that is, the over-seeing Deity who contains a universe of individuals within Himself;
one individual within this Deity; and one developing thought or individual point of view within an individual aspect of this Deity. I also simultaneously experience the witness—the whole which remains nameless, unmanifest and yet total.
In other words, I have come to separately experience or witness my Self as the macrocosm, the microcosm, and one who appears to spin in the midst of a two-way flow. One flow expresses freewill—the microcosm
nurturing the macrocosm—and the opposite flow expresses the will of God—the macrocosm nurturing the microcosm.
I also simultaneously experience or witness my Self as one who is not separate, but rather fixed, like the axle of a central hub. What appears as a separate two-way flow also appears as a single revolving
flow that swirls as it spins from its center to its leading edge—from its hub to its ever expanding rim and then back again to its source.
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