Friday, February 20, 2026
If it would be “too much,” you wouldn’t be noticing it. If it were “too heavy,” you wouldn’t be under it. If the burden was “excessive,” you’d not be perceiving it. If the obstacle were real, you wouldn’t be perceiving or conceptualizing it.
The earth is flat, according to our perceptions. We go around with this assumption – “surface thinking.” We don’t keep in our minds the truth. The earth is round. It appears flat, and that’s how we treat it, a suspended belief because we forget but know in the back of our minds.
And so, we do the same with living, which appears linear, but we know the secret of curvature. It’s a world without end – spheres, infinity shapes, segments of wheels, etc.
Because of your “small” relationship to the earth, your senses tell you the ground is flat and the sky is up. In the same way as your “small” relationship with life, you cannot see its completeness. Our perceptions are limited. We’re not expanding consciousness when we think in words. We assume. Words are illusory limiters.
There is a realm of intelligence that transcends description, limit, linearity, and all boundaries. The sense perceptions are locked into “flat-earth” thinking. But at large, we know better than what’s relative.
At large, you know better than to think yourself limited, that your life is headed off the cliff. You aren’t headed off the cliff any more than you are headed off the horizon when you go for a jog. Just keep going. It seems scary. It seems linear, but it’s not – it curves back on itself, endlessly.
Think beyond negative/positive. Think beyond desire/lack. Think beyond God/human. Think beyond obstacle/clearing. Curved – returning back on yourself – home again.
If you are aware of obstacles, they aren’t real. The real obstacle might be perception itself.