To be One on a soul level
with another there is no separation
between your own inner being and the being of the other.
Oneness is the ultimate goal of Love.
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Psychology of Shared
Emotional Spaces One of the most basic
principles of social life and intimate relationships is the idea of a shared emotional
life that springs forth from our relative state of oneness or separation we experience
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What is ultimately so
intolerable to our beings is the sense of separation, the coldness of being a being living
apart and distant from significant people in our lives.
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When a person is undividable
from the whole he is a true individual.
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The
Psychology
of Orgasm
The craving for bliss and fulfillment are
among the deepest drives in human beings
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| Color Psychology
Understanding the Territory of Human Consciousness
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The Oneness of
Being is the ego-less space, that space where the differences and separation
disappear.
That space where the other becomes our self. That space where one gives love to another and
we feel that love; experience it in the
nuclear center of our being.
 The ego is like a bubble with
a hard edge and the sense of separation that creates a surface tension between ones inner
and outer world.
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normal barrier of separation that divides one being from another is represented by the
word ego. Ego is the sense of I sitting inside the minds own idea of who and
what it thinks it is. Its kind of a shell that defines the barrier between our self
concept or I and our concept of others. In reality it is not our
individuality per say but a measure of our separateness from others.
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Love is the offering of Oneness, the maintenance of Oneness and the work of
creating Oneness.
The heart is not separate from the whole or itself like the mind
is.
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appears.
At first a delicate space formed through bonds of trust.
Needing that trust of unbreakable bonds,
fidelity to the union, no clouds of separation mar the landscape.
In pure
love, nothing else will do.
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Being
completely independent of spirit we can still merge
with another and not be dependant.
Belonging
to oneself and being one with another
are
not contradictions in terms
but
the ultimate test of our inner strength.
The
pure heart knows no boundaries,
has
no sense of separation,
yet
is rooted in it's own individuality.
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From separation problems
arise.
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