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The whole | Immortality | Troubleshooter

  • Writer: Chekuri Vijay
    Chekuri Vijay
  • May 11, 2024
  • 2 min read
I am not a drop in the ocean, but the entire ocean in a drop. - Rumi

Only “I” exists. Then it posed a question to itself: who am I? Different perspectives emerged, creating various worlds and experiences. It’s like daydreaming, imagining yourself as someone else, and experiencing a distinct reality. The idea of “I” is complete, and all perspectives are constrained versions of “I”, represented by “i”. You and “i” are incomplete but living that state to have unique experience and eventually evolve back to the whole, “I”.


Death is not the end, but the gateway to a new perspective.

World is not real from the point that it results (appears) from a perspective that “I” has taken. “I” is real, and all perspectives are taken to experience the world resulted from those perspectives. Wisdom gained when lived in the world resulted from these perspectives is never lost and is available in the universe, referred to as the 8th dimension. This collection of wisdom is vast and will be downloaded to you based on your conscious level and openness of the heart.


I have also realized why the physical world is impermanent. The physical world results from perspective, and its purpose is solely for experiencing. Once we have experienced a perspective, we need to move on to a new one. We can keep the same body if the new perspectives still require it, but when the new perspectives have changed significantly, the current body is no longer suitable. Then the body dies to make way for a new body in an environment that aligns with the new perspective.


Therefore, the universe does not accept the immortality of a body, as perspectives cannot be changed indefinitely. Without change of body, we would be trapped in an endless loop of the same or similar experiences. Death occurs naturally when we have evolved beyond a certain point. It comes forcefully when we refuse to change our perspective, even after experiencing it, and cling to the body with no effort to evolve.


Change your perspective, change your world.

I have also realized a way to relieve difficulties naturally. Problems outside will subside with no harm to you if you understand they result from the perspectives you have taken. The solution is to change your perspective and stay calm, giving time for the existing circumstances (which occurred because of earlier perspective) to disappear and circumstances that reflect your new perspective start to appear. Trying to change the external world by directly involving in it will only make things messier and show your ignorance of seeing the physical world as real. If you throw a stone into a lake, creating ripples, and then jump into the lake to remove the ripples, you will only generate additional ripples. However, by remaining calm, the ripples will naturally fade away, restoring the lake’s serenity. The change might be gradual. If you see two trains at the station as two perspectives, people inside those trains can see the same world as long as the trains are on parallel tracks. However, as the trains take different routes, the world those people see will gradually vary, eventually becoming completely different.

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