I want to share some insights I've gained from years of meditating and being with a mystic.
It's about lying.
We've all heard of God, and some of us are even Christians. Yet we doubt our own divinity or deny it completely. It's a huge taboo to even talk about it.
During meditation sessions, when there's true meditation, you dissolve, as it were, and a completely different world than thought reveals itself.
And it's not strange at all; you recognize it immediately. It's even quite normal, because that's our nature—who we truly are. It,s ferry grounding.
When thought slowly returns and becomes dominant again, you see that thought is something automatic and not real, and that it's not you, but you identify with it. And eventually, you're back in thought and very easily forget who you are.
But everything you say from thought is not true. And that's because thoughts are fictional. No matter how beautifully you imagine things, they are mental images that have no basis in reality.
Note that by reality, I mean divinity, not an image of how things are.
So it's a world turned upside down. We deny the existence of the divine,and believe thoughts are real, while the divine is reality, and thinking is fiction.
I wanted to share this because we all have that thinking mind, which is so dominant that we no longer see reality. And, we no longer recognize lies.
Just notice throughout the day how often you lie and how you don't realize it yourself.
If you've made it this far tanks ... have a nice day.

And no, Mrs. Spring Mary Jane is not involved here, but invite her and read it again. She can open the door a little if you sincerely ask her to open your heart.
"It" is real.