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Consciousness does not know fear. Fear is the false sense of separation and in consciousness there is no separation. To look upon this and that is to see with eyes that do not see. This and that occur through the lens of separation. Neither exists without the other. There is no yin without yang. No yang? No yin. This is in that. That is in this. With eyes that see there is no separation. This is the vision that is twia. There is no one without two. No oneness without separation. There is no oneness in reality. Extend your vision to see the whole of the all.
The me of the body is a figment of separation. It is no more real than the separation it represents. The me relies on separation to exist. Without existence, there is no me. Existence may go beyond the body to the extent of a soul separate from other souls. In the soul world, illusion exists as it does in the world, but without the density of the body. Life after death is still illusion.
Separation pulls love into pieces and consolidates fear. The construct of God is part of separation. You believe that a creator outside you has power over you, when in reality all is one. One power without end is consciousness. You are the power of I AM.
The body consumes most thought and action to care for itself. It protects itself from fears. It consumes time. You put your existence as the me of the body into preserving the body. Your greatest fear is the body’s death. The me of the body fears that with death comes oblivion.
Twia is your connection to consciousness. Think of separation as being in a coma. You are in a deep, deep dream with little, if any, awareness of reality. You live in a world of existence, feeling alone and afraid. Yet, there is a presence whispering to you in a still, quiet voice which at first you do not hear. Maybe like a loved-one talking softly to you as you lie in a coma. The voice is drawing you back to consciousness. The voice in your dream is twia. You are your own loved-one. There is no other voice than I AM.