What are we?
David ChristiansenShare
At the core, we are not just these bodies, thoughts, or personalities moving through the world. We are the source experiencing itself through this reality.
Think about it: everything you see, touch, and feel is the meeting point of opposites—the everything and the void. It’s like they’re “making love” with each other, creating this moment, this life, this you. Out of that union comes every experience you’ve ever had.
We are also the whole, breaking itself apart just to experience itself in pieces. Dividing over and over, taking on shapes, faces, and stories. And yet, we’re always finding our way back, merging into one again.
This is why we feel the pull of opposites: light and dark, yin and yang, expansion and contraction. They’re not fighting. They’re dancing. They’re what make the experience real. Without one, the other couldn’t exist.
So what are we? We are the wholeness playing out as the many. We are love in the form of shadow and light. We are the source pretending to be separate, only to remember, again and again, that we are one.