In the now, every thing is what it is whatever it is. Every thing, before and after the now, is the soul. Before our birth and after our death, our sole identity is the soul. Upon birth, we transition from being one with everything, the soul, to becoming a unique manifestation or expression of the soul; a seemingly independent entity. To sustain our independent existence, we develop a self; a sense of being apart and separate from every thing that is not our self. The purpose of the self is to provide us with our needs of food, shelter, security and health. However, the self also engenders desires that become indistinguishable from our needs, putting us in an endless cycle; needs/desires to temporary satisfactions to needs/desires. Clearly, the self demands much of our attention. Alternatively, our soul identity has us living a life of wisdom and compassion; wisdom, as we experience life not solely from the perspective of our self, but through the perspectives of the infinite manifestations of the soul; compassion, as we love and treat all that is not our self as we love and treat our self. In the transition to life, we initially remember our identity as the soul as we in turn develop our identity as the self. In childhood, our soul identity embraces magical (animist) thinking as we feel every thing has a spirit within it that can be conjured for our benefit through our living harmoniously with its spirit. However, over time, as we are educated and socialized, our self becomes our primary identity. While we are both self and soul identity in various proportions, many of us become oblivious of our soul identity. Ultimately, no one is getting out of here alive. Our bodily death coincides with the demise of our self identity. However, before we complete our transition from physical death to our essentialness, the soul; if our soul identity is our primary identity, we realize we are an eternal being.  ...

Love from the self and love from the soul. Each love in life plays a role. Love from the soul connects us to all. Love from the self helps us grow tall. Love is love, it all feels the same both from places that sound alike in name. Love from the soul comes from the whole Love from the self comes from the hole....

Love expressed by the soul is eternal and unconditional, unlike love expressed by the self which is temporary and conditional. While love from both sources feels the same, we can determine its source by our reaction to specific situations. For example, if our mate, who presumably we intimately love, engages sexually with someone else, how do we feel? If our love for our mate comes from the soul, we are happy for them and with whomever they were intimate, as how can we not be happy with the thought of people enjoying themselves. If our love issues from the self, we are angry, jealous, sad or have other unpleasant states of mind....

As there is no time before and after the now, nothing changes. Before and after the now no thing is what it is in the now. Before and after the now every thing is one, peace beyond understanding. Shanti Salam Shalom   Shanti (Hinduism, Buddhism), Salam (Islam) and Shalom (Judaism) are words of common root and meaning; to be whole, complete, in harmony, at peace, calm. When we are not a temporary piece but the whole, piece is peace....

When we are undoubtedly certain what something is, we can only be undoubtedly certain we don't know what it is. All things are ambiguous, as each of us describes the same thing differently....

Ten hours flying separates seven thousand miles, yet 10 feet away can be 50 or more years away. There are many vectors of time; e.g., technological time, civilization time, biological time, societal time, and civil time. Each of us lives at different points within these time measures.  At times, it's difficult to hear those spatially nearby, yet faraway in time....