Blindsided

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there is an aspect of not-being-in-the-truth when i claim to be blindsided by an experience, by an event, by something another person has “done” to me…because it ws always an inherent possibilty, was always a nearly-foreseen potentiality, was always one of a nearly infinite multitude of arising and unfolding realities.

enlightenment is an unfolding and unwinding, a disclosing of the obvious, a clear viewing of the already seen…a giving up of the wrestling [with-God] scene.
all that is, of the universe/multiverse, is known to each of us; the life(s) journey is the integrating of what, already, is known.
everything is known to me, even if not [yet] understood by me.
therefore, each of us is a future buddha.
therefore, each of us always has been a buddha.
because once one becomes a buddha,
one experiences always having been a buddha
and always being a buddha.
past/future/present one thing. one thing.
time a nearly infinite space.

so what it is i am asserting: there is an aspect of not-being-in-the-truth when you—when any and all of us—claim to be blindsided by an experience, by something that has been done to you…because you always might have seen—and so DID see—its arising and unfolding possibility.
which is, in this quantum multiverse, no different than asserting that you DID see its arising and unfolding reality.

no shame, no blame, no excuses; no contradictions, no paradoxes, no confusion; no clinging to victimhood, no holding tightly to being traumatized.

being here, being present, in the quantum multiverse—in THIS quantum multiverse—is traumatic, in each and every moment.

being here, being present, in the quantum multiverse—in THIS quantum multiverse—is a great good fortune opportunity, is a brilliant bright light experience.

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