Question: "Ishvara, is
it true that each part is the whole and that the sum of all the
parts is also the whole? "
Ishvara: The
question requires almost a yes and no answer. It depends on where
a person is coming from. The "yes" part is that yes,
everything is The
Consciousness. Period. But to say that each part of the synergy
is the whole synergy is not correct. That would defeat the unfolding
process.
There are
synergies within synergies. There are unique manifestations of
The Consciousness which are whole in themselves, but we could
not say that they are the whole of The Consciousness. Each is
a unique aspect of The Consciousness and in blending with other
unique aspects of The Consciousness, the whole becomes greater
than the sum of the parts. So to say a part is all of it would
not be true.
Each part
is not separate from the whole, but each part is not itself the
whole expression either. If it were possible that a unique expression
of The Consciousness was expressing the whole thing, then there
would be no diversity. There would only be one individual. There
would be no need for other individuals. Many spiritual seekers
believe that uniqueness is an illusion, that physical existence is maya. In other words,
"This physical existence isn't it; something else (such as
the so-called 'bliss of the unmanifest') is it.” That kind
of thinking involves separation.
It represents an attempt to escape physical existence, to escape
the unfolding process, and it breeds a complacency that could
lead to the destruction of the planet.
Each part
is not the whole thing. It is like a hologram: if you shatter
the plate of a hologram, you still see it, but it is not as complete.
It is fainter. It is fuzzier. Each piece has some aspect of the
whole, and each piece is The Consciousness, but each piece is
a unique expression of The Consciousness. So each piece is not
the whole. The Consciousness is unique individual expressions,
and the whole of The Consciousness is not placed in any one expression.
At the finite level each body is a wholeness, made up of cells,
organs, tissues, etc., but one would not say that an individual
body is all of humanity. It is one being, one aspect of Life,
and it is unique.
The parts
are what make everything. So, I am a part of that, you are a part
of that, and we have different functionality within our part-ness.
It is difficult to go there without creating a semblance of separation.
There is always that balancing point of not going into such an
individual perspective that you wind up creating more separation
in the process. It involves keeping everything in that alignment
of oneness, but yet allowing for each unique expression to be
what it is while functioning totally. It is difficult to put into
linear language. It is a non-local, non-linear experience.
Individuality
does not necessitate separation. It is hard for the consensus
mind to let go of the belief in separation, to not confuse individuality
with separation. The parts of The Consciousness are able to look
at other parts and function with them and interact with them,
while still remaining The Consciousness and manifesting as unique
aspects of that, unique possibilities.
It is OK to
say that "everything is the One Self." That's true at
the core level. It is all one self, but that doesn't mean anything.
There is no movement in that. There is no dance. There is nothing
in that philosophy. It misses the actuality that Life is The Consciousness
expressing itself, evolving and expanding in its understanding
of itself, experiencing its immensity, its myriad and unlimited
possibilities, moment by moment.
Life, The
Consciousness, is expressing itself as you, uniquely but not separately,
moment by moment. My experience is that one can totally relate
to all the unique individual expressions and still not lose sight
of the big picture or the realization that there is purpose for
all the unique expressions of The Consciousness.
Do you have a question? Ask Ishvara.
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