No one is getting out of here alive but those emitting unconditional love.   Unconditional love comes only from the soul. The eternal universe is the manifestation of the soul....

"I don't mind what happens." --  J. Krishnamurti   The "eternal what" is every thing before and after the now. The is "what happens"; a temporary expression of the "eternal what". The "what happens" is a mirror of the "eternal what". The "eternal what" loves seeing itself in the mirror. The love is divine love, peace beyond understanding. The mind, the self's emotions and memories, precludes us from seeing the "what happens". Though the mind we see only illusions. When we don't mind, we accept "what happens" and the illusions disappear. Then we realize we are the "eternal what"....

With an infinite number of centers, the universe has no center.   Each thing our eyes focus on is a center. Each of us is a center. As the universe is the one and only thing, it has no center....

“He who speaks does not know, he who knows does not speak.” -- Lao Tzu   He who speaks is an actor in the play of life. He who know is the audience. For actors, the play is a tragedy; as every actor eventually is scripted out of the play (dies). For the audience, the play is a comedy. The audience is the Gods. The Gods are forever laughing at the actors (who are also Gods but often don't remember they are) taking their selves seriously. He who laughs cannot speak.   He who speaks is in the now. He cannot grasp the now, as a hand cannot grasp itself. He who knows does not speak as only from the silent space outside the now can one observe and come to know the now.   He who speaks describes that which his consciousness creates; what his foveal vision carves out of peripheral vision. He who knows does not speak, as peripheral vision defines specific description.   He who speaks creates a photo of the now. He who knows does not speak, for the now is a movie.   He who speaks is a dot in a painting. He who knows does not speak, for a painting is an infinite number of interdependent dots.   He who speaks does not know, as descriptions are empty; the now that's described is now no longer. He who knows the now does not speak, as the essence of the now is nothing.   A speaker's words are like the finite and precise space inside a square. The endless and everchanging now is like the imprecise space inside a circle. He who knows does not speak, for a circle cannot be squared.  ...

With one eye, we can see. With two eyes, we have depth perception. With one mind, we have a view. With many minds, we have perspective....