"Of the fact that we are the universe, looking in on ourselves. It is a great mystery. In all the mystical schools, they've called it this great mystery. And it is really, and I don't just mean great in terms of, oh, how fantastic great, really, in this honoring, even in the mess, there's great, great sadness, there's great joy. There's a lot that comes under the word great. Yeah.
And I think there is that greatness in all of us because we are the universe looking in on ourselves. And the universe is a great mystery. It's incredible. And we are incarnate, a small little piece.
I don't know if this translates, but I often look at it as if I was looking out of the eyes of a bee, and it has all those little hexagonal sort of lenses, but like thousands of them, and we're all this little one small little hexagonal piece of the lens looking out into the universe in our own little way.
And the universe is just so curious, looking out at itself, at its own greatness. And it's such a trip that this is the miracle of consciousness, and yet we're participating in it. So, yeah, ergo if the universe is great, then we're great too, right? Because we're it."
Amrit Sandhu for Wild Life Unschooling Podcast
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