The relation between the duality of Sansar and the singularity of the consciousness is like a dream and the dreamer.
Dreams don’t come from outside.
So, whatever we see in our dreams is entirely our creation.
Nothing escapes us.
And if the dreams don’t come from outside, “belonging” is a wrong word.
Dreams “don’t belong to us” and “dreams are us.”
It is one of our states.
Like – “We were dreaming” and “We have woken up now”, etc.
So, when we see dreams, we utilize our mental energy to create dreams – a single source – US.
But dreams are dual, but all that duality arises out of singularity – US.
Whether we see Raam or Raavan, it is just us.
Whether we see mountains or rivers, they are also “US” from a dream point of view.
And we are perfectly OK with that.
The drama of singularity branching into duality happens every single night.
Sansar is also a dream, also filled with duality everywhere you see.
And yet, we don’t realize that all that duality arose from a single non-dual source – the consciousness.
Sansar is the dream of consciousness, and nothing escapes it, all the living and non-living.
We can say – “Everything and everyone belongs to Him.”
NO.
EVERYTHING IS HIM.
THE TOTAL EXISTENCE IS HIM.
Man and woman both are Him.
Hunger and food are also Him.
Sun and the flowers are Him.
Mother and child are Him.
And
The rain and the dry, arid land are also Him.
Once you experience the stillness within, you realize its infinite nature and extrapolate it to the outside world; you will see Him everywhere and in everything.
That’s when Bhakti and gratitude will enter in your life, making your life a garden of heaven.
Dreams are a process.
A Process starts and stops, but it doesn’t “go away.” It’s not a thing.
For example, you are bicycling, and then you stop.
We can’t say,” Bicycling went away.” You are not bicycling.
In the same way, dreams don’t “go away”; dreaming stops, and waking starts, your choice.
In the same way, looking at the Sansar with a dualistic mind is like dreaming a dualistic dream.
Once you wake up, once you get enlightened, Sansar doesn’t “go away.”
Everything stays the same; you just wake up with a non-dual vision and see Him everywhere, that’s all.