We live in a cyclic process of stepping into and out of definition.
Our evolution suggests an exciting definition for our next life.
In becoming human, the one consciousness enters into definition, lives a mortal life, and then returns to the timeless immortality of non-definition. There is the journey into definition and then the return to non-definition … a cyclical process.
By birthing into the human experience, you are experiencing the definition of a mortal life … a physical experience spread across time from the birth of your biology until its death. Our life causes us to evolve our understanding of the human experience, what it offers eternal consciousness, and how you can transform your experience of self through your relationship with it.
Our evolution across our life informs / suggests an exciting definition for the next life.
When we physically die, we become undefined such that we can redefine ourselves. The choice to re-enter definition is entirely free in terms of whether you do it and, if you do, what definition you adopt. That said, when we are free of fear, we overwhelmingly choose to continue our human journey by stepping into whatever vessel of self your last life suggests / indicates.
In the same way that our experience of a whole life generates a response in us in the form of suggesting further ways to continue folding / unfolding / focusing / unfocusing your experience at a narrower temporal level, each moment of our human definition generates a response from every level of our being. This continuous — yet momentary — response causes us to reach for an alteration to the definition of our experience. Even though it may seem less believable, in the same way as we do between whole lifetimes, in each and every moment, we step into non-definition to implement this response / suggestion / choice to change form.
We live in a cyclic process of stepping in and out of definition … in and out of non-definition.
Because it is a cyclic process, there is balance across it as a whole.
Rather than imagining this as being like a ping-pong ball bouncing back and forth, to incorporate the cyclic balance, it is better imagined as a nothingness that becomes a point of light … that expands into a circle … that expands out as a circle … that contracts as a circle … and returns to being a point of light … and then nothingness.
To incorporate the infinite diversity that is created, you can also imagine the circle as being a rainbow color wheel containing every color in existence … all of which are our palette for creation … all of which are available for us to choose to paint with.
So, we start as nothing, become a point of light (that is white because it is a mix of all colors), then become the infinite diversity of the color wheel, and then we return. The intention to birth is the intention to die. The intention to enter definition is the intention to exit definition; all journeys into definition are temporary / mortal / defined in length.
Reality is a cyclic process, so we always return to where we came from.
We will return … we return to non-definition … we will return to definition. This is the dance of life. This is the cyclical pattern of waking up and going to sleep … of remembering and then forgetting. When you go to sleep in one state, you wake up in the other … and we always eventually sleep … and we always eventually awaken.
A human life is a choice of the undefined to experience definition.
The one consciousness births a circle of going into unconsciousness to experience a defined self (instead of being all selves), and then it returns. It always comes back to itself. You will eventually remember you are all selves. You will eventually remember that you are the one consciousness.