By its very nature the eternal You cannot become an It.
The eternal
You is not to be found either in or outside the world; is not to be
experienced; is not to be thought.
And we
transgress against That Which Has Being if we say: “I believe that He is.”
For even “He”
or “She” or “It” is still a metaphor, while “You” is not.
(adapted from
Martin Buber, I and Thou)
You,
the Self
the
Tao
the
Brahman – Atman
the
Rule
the
Source
the
Sovereign
the
Way
the
Abyss;
You,
Life
Underlying
Order
the
Great Unfolding
Overall
Dance
Complete
Entirety
the
Integral Net of Being
There
is no reason, no meaning, no travel, no ‘later’, in You
There
is only here, now.
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