Unconditional love is how the soul expresses itself. When we recognize that we are the soul, we unconditionally love all others, regardless of whether our self likes them, and we feel all others love us, regardless of how their self feels about us. With unconditional love, we don't see others as a self living to satisfy selfish desires. We only see their soul of which they may or may not be aware is their eternal essence. As the love we emit reverts to us (in our feeling everyone loves us) and then is emitted again, we feel eternally connected with the universe; one with everything. That's unconditional love....

Each of us is the soul covered by a self. Some of us realize we are the soul and some identify with a self. Both the soul and self express themselves emotionally. The soul is expressed as unconditional eternal love. Alternatively, a self is versatile and appears as many emotional expressions that often change; anger, joy, sadness, hate, fear, surprise, envy, etc. While soul can only appear as love, the self can appear in many different emotions, including love. When a self is expressing love, it is actually masquerading as the soul. It does this in an effort to gain something from someone to whom their love is expressed. As they love all, those who realize they are soul often can't distinguish between those who are the soul and those who are masquerading as the soul; as it's often difficult to tell whether someone is full of light or full of shit, unless one is full of shit....

Psilocybin mushrooms have been long and widely used, extensively studied and identified as having the highest success rate relative to other medicines and treatments for depression. How psilocybin scientifically works this magic is unclear, but below is a metaphoric explanation. In our everyday life, we view the world exclusively through the light that informs our eyes. The light is interpreted by our mind which in turn creates stories and generalizations we accept as reality. That reality affects how we feel; happy, sad or a multitude of other ways. Light is roughly 0.0035% of the electromagnetic spectrum. The spectrum otherwise consists of various wavelengths of energy; gamma rays, X-Rays, microwaves, radio waves, infrared waves, etc. The psilocybin journey is a journey along the electromagnetic spectrum. The journey is hallucinogenic; in effect, we see things that do not otherwise exist as they are not visible to our light-receptive eyes. However, these things do exist, only revealed by wavelengths outside the visible light spectrum. Viewed from outside the light spectrum, every-thing we see is unlike anything we have heretofore seen; energizing, engaging, beautiful. Everything is alive. It is then we come to realize our mind heretofore saw the world through a tiny pinhole in the electromagnetic spectrum. Clearly, there are infinite views and interpretations that are equally valid to those we had previously unquestionably held; much of what we heretofore had taken seriously is now funny; hence, it's silly to take our self too seriously. This is wisdom. Realizing there are infinite views and mind interpretations of every-thing, a question arises: "Who am I?" As we know we can be perceived in infinite ways, we ultimately realize we must be one with everything and every-thing is an ever-changing manifestation of that which is beyond our understanding, the soul. As one with everything, we treat that which heretofore we viewed as other than ourselves as we treat ourselves. This is compassion. After the psilocybin journey, we are not whomever we were before. Now, our reaction to what we see through the view of the light spectrum is like our reaction had been when viewing the world for he first time through other electromagnetic wavelengths; things are energizing, engaging, beautiful and alive. We are now free from solely experiencing life in the context of our earlier mind's interpretations, stories and generalizations. We are free of thinking that everything is either us or not us. An effective psilocybin journey frees the depressed from their pre-journey view of reality. Enlightened to the nature of reality, one is beyond temporal selfish feelings. With wisdom and compassion, one now has a deep appreciation for life. Gratitude is a key to happiness. One can't be depressed when they're happy....

"Don't worry about the future, the present is all thou hast; the future will soon be present, and the present will soon be past." Family post card sent from Kansas to Tennessee, 1910. Courtesy of Kate Bowers. Homespun advice from the farm belt; reminiscent of Buddhist teachings, long before they were popularized in America....

No thing in the world is perfect as there is always some thing about every thing about which someone complains. Complaining presumes a duality between us and the thing about which we are complaining. That is, duality is the foundation of complaining. However, there are two things that must be perfect as about them no one ever complains: the universe and nothing. Nothing is what every thing is before it is what it is whatever it is and before time begins. The universe is the infinite and ever-changing manifestations of the nothing in the now. Nothing and the universe are one thing, the everything; mutually dependent, like two side of the same coin. As one thing, the everything, they dispense with duality. Those who realize every thing is one thing, never complain. They too are be perfect....

Nothing is perfect, but no thing is perfect. Nothing contains no thing to like or dislike, describe or think about. As there is no thing to complain about, nothing is perfect. No thing is perfect as every thing is but temporary, ever-changing; perhaps seemingly perfect momentarily, but not eternally perfect....

The now is eternal. The now is ever-changing. The now is all there is.   As every-thing is everything, the now is one thing, the now.   As every-thing in the now is unique, ever-changing forms and colors, the now is overwhelming.   The now does not know the past as the past does not exist. Memories of the past are an illusion. Yet, the past informs and defines the now, allowing us to survive in the overwhelming now.   The past anchors us in the sea of the now. Letting go the anchor, the past is passed, leaving us adrift at sea. Our only refuge is the present, the pre-sent, where every-thing is before it is in the now, before time exists.   In the calmness of the pre-sent the now no longer overwhelms as we and the now are one....

Consciousness is a double helix, a ladder that takes us from finite-lived sentient beings on Earth to eternal being in the heavens. The first rung on the ladder is animal consciousness, awareness of oneself as an entity apart and separate from that which is not oneself. This duality has the self as its center and all else relatively close or far from the center, but separate from the center. It is sustained when one identifies with affinity groups, as groups also see themselves as separate from other non-group members. The second rung is self-consciousness, awareness of one's awareness; awareness that one's perceptions are not necessarily reality, but solely our mind's perceptions. Self-consciousness is unsettling as we feel uncertain about our perceptions in light of the perceptions of others, especially group perceptions for which we are ridiculed if we question. Above self-consciousness, the third rung, is awakening consciousness, the realization that the generalizations, meanings and stories our mind and others have created are empty illusions that frame and limit how we experience the now. Upon awakening, we are freed from the prison of these illusions which have us experience things not as they are but as our self and the selves of others are. On the forth rung, having dispensed with illusions, one synthesizes a rainbow of views into white light that reveals the nature of things. This is wisdom consciousness. With the clarity of white light, we realize that what we see everywhere is who we are. Thus, we treat all that heretofore we saw as other than ourselves as we treat ourselves, presumably with kindness and compassion. This is compassion consciousness, the fifth rung. On the sixth rung of consciousness we enter the clouds, mystical consciousness. Here we realize that every-thing is nothing before it is what it is whatever it is and that the nothing is eternal, endless, timeless and forever changing in its manifestations as things. The nothing cannot be named; for if it is this, it is not that; what it is is what is beneath the surface of everything. The nothing is the now-thing; experiencing the now which is temporary manifestations of the nothing. However, we know we are conscious of the now-thing only after it is no longer; our experience of the now-thing is just memories; thinking otherwise is also an illusion. Those who speak of the nothing do not know it because by its nature it cannot be named or described; those who know do not speak. (Lao Tzu, paraphrased) The seventh rung brings us to the heavens, above the clouds; ultimate consciousness, enlightenment. Now, all there is, including us, is light. Our consciousness is awareness that we are is one of infinite temporary manifestations of the nothing that cannot be named, one with all its manifestations and, essentially, one with the nothing; eternal....