Falsehood
Falsehood is the sensation of being far from our ultimate destination, even when we are firmly on the path and tantalizingly close. It is the gap between progress and fulfillment, where the journey feels incomplete despite significant advancement. This gap demands a relentless, almost desperate yearning to reach the goal — a yearning that grows only when the destination becomes the single most important purpose in our lives, overshadowing all else.
To truly move forward, we must cultivate an inner state where no excuses or substitutes are acceptable. The destination must be so vital that life itself feels impossible without attaining it. This drive fuels unwavering determination, pushing us to exert every ounce of effort to reach our desired end. Only with this passionate commitment, powered by the dual forces of hope and fear, can we press onward. We must be inspired by the promise of great pleasure awaiting at the destination while simultaneously gripped by the fear of failure — the fear of falling short, causing harm, or experiencing profound disappointment.
As we progress, the incomplete nature of our journey becomes painfully clear. No matter how much ground we have covered, if the final goal remains unachieved, it feels as though we have achieved nothing at all. This profound sensitivity to perfection demands that even the smallest deficiency renders the whole effort void. Our yearning must be so intense that we cannot tolerate even a hint of imperfection, for anything less than total completion is as unbearable as failure.
The ultimate destination of human existence is to fully feel and attain the single, life-creating, and governing force of reality — to experience it so clearly and tangibly that it fills every aspect of our being. This force is characterized by absolute, selfless, and unconditional love and service to others. Attaining it requires not individual effort alone but a unique, collective environment where mutual integration and cooperation guide us above and beyond our inherently selfish and individualistic nature.
In this special environment, we confront and overcome the forces that separate us from our goal. Together, we create a foundation of mutual love and bestowal that mirrors the qualities of the governing force. This shared effort forms a vehicle that propels us toward our destination, enabling us to perceive the perfection we seek. The process is a continuous struggle to neutralize self-serving tendencies and replace them with selfless, collective intentions.
The journey demands constant effort and unyielding dedication. Through mutual support and interconnection, we dissolve our individual egos, merging into a unified whole that reflects the singular life-creating force. In this state, we cease to feel our separate selves, experiencing instead the existence of a single, harmonious entity — a living organism perfectly balanced and governed by love and unity.
This profound connection brings a sense of perfect balance and homeostasis, free from doubt, separation, or deficiency. It is a state of fear and love intertwined — fear of disrupting the perfection with our selfish tendencies, and love so consuming that it tolerates no imperfection. This dual sensation propels us to maintain our devotion and strive for ever greater unity, as any flaw in the harmony feels like the agony of separation, like death itself.
Once we taste the perfection of this state, we cannot accept anything less. The experience of unity fuels an unceasing commitment to uphold the conditions that sustain it. This requires altruistic, selfless, and unconditional love, along with a collective covenant to support one another in achieving and maintaining this extraordinary bond. Our efforts are anchored by a continuous yearning and prayer to the governing force, seeking its help to remain in this exalted state despite our natural inclinations toward selfishness.
The practical implementation of this journey occurs within a committed group of people who share the singular goal of attaining unity. Through mutual responsibility, they work tirelessly to help one another align with the life-giving force, embodying its qualities of love and bestowal in their interactions. Only by fully dedicating themselves to each other’s well-being can they rise above their individual desires and achieve a shared perfection.
Perfection is absolute; it cannot be partial or incomplete. No matter how close we come, if even the smallest detail is missing, the entire effort feels unfulfilled. True fulfillment comes only when we fully match the perfection of the governing force through our collective love and selflessness. This is the essence of our journey — to transform ourselves and our relationships into a reflection of the ultimate reality, achieving the singular purpose of our existence.