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Some find meaning in the illusion—love, family, ambition. Their roles play out, the curtain falls, and in another life, the script begins again.
Others chase ego, status, material gain. It may seem unnecessary, yet even that serves a purpose—until it doesn’t. Meaning lasts only as long as one believes in it.
The play always continues.
At the core of everything, none of it truly matters. Whether we are fully immersed in the illusion or completely free from it, the play continues. From within the illusion, we may feel the weight of our experiences—the struggle, the growth, the pain—but even when we transcend it, the world unfolds, unchanged by our perceptions.
The paradox is that both extremes—being fully caught in the illusion or completely detached from it—are part of the same dance. The “self” that thinks it is navigating the illusion or the “self” that thinks it is beyond it are still just roles in the unfolding play. When we see through the illusion entirely, we realize there is no “self” to free. We’re just watching the play, experiencing it all—without attachment, without judgment. And in that freedom, we understand: it was never about the self, the struggle, or the transcendence. It was always about the experience itself, unfolding as it will.
Will the play always exist? It’s a paradox. Outside the play, Source simply IS—unchanging, unmoving. But within it, time stretches infinitely, and the dream appears uninterrupted.
Everything is just Awareness shifting forms, playing out its expressions across densities, across experiences. There is no ultimate goal, no final destination—just the unfolding.
Even Gaia is part of the play. Ascension, whether individual or planetary, unfolds as part of the dream, not outside of it.
So do what resonates. Be what you feel drawn to be. If that means deeper into illusion, deeper into awakening, deeper into service—so be it.
Enlightenment does not make you special. If it did, it would still be part of the illusion.
Is life meaningless? Life is whatever meaning you assign to it.
Is ego the enemy? Are control systems the enemy? Is the play itself harsh? It is simply what is.
Whether in duality or non-duality, the play will go on. And none of it will truly matter.
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