The body is everywhere.
He knew that when he let it go.
Michael Klein
That line reads like a compact, almost paradoxical metaphor about identity and awareness.
1. “The body is everywhere”
This suggests the body isn’t just a physical object with boundaries—it’s inseparable from perception and experience. Wherever awareness goes, the “body” (as lived experience) is present.
2. “He knew that when he let it go”
Letting go likely points to releasing attachment—ego, control, or the idea of the body as something fixed. In that release, a broader sense of self emerges.
3. The deeper meaning
Together, the lines imply that by loosening our grip on a narrow, physical identity, we can experience a more expansive, interconnected sense of being—where the boundary between self and world softens.
It’s less about the literal body and more about how consciousness inhabits and transcends it at the same time.
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