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Our only problem, our only sin is to believe that we are somebody, or something, because at the same time that we identify with a certain thing, it will automatically cease to be everything . "Being this" implies, inexorably "not that." And so begins the endless play of dualities borders, fears and conflicts. The only solution is to transcend our separate identity and to discover as nothing, being one with everything and everyone. For only when we are nothing in particular, are really all about. Not being absolutely nothing, we have nothing that limits us, and thus the whole existence is revealed as our own being. As explained a medieval mystic "knowledge of my nothingness, it has given me everything." When we thought to be something, we were just poor isolated egos, but knowing we are nothing, we are literally endless. Being something, we had a limited temporal life, but to be nothing we really timeless. As something, we were just that, but as anything, we are also everything else and for ever. We can say, well, either, that we are nothing or that we all, that I do not exist or is one with all things, since both terms refer to the same non-dual experience, in which something has gone misleading complete. José Díez Faixat
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