The Peak of Subtlety
The peak of subtlety—
Stillness.
In the higher levels of the soul,
every emotion,
every external thought,
becomes a “quiet voice,”
a subtle light that cannot be described.
This is not merely physical silence,
but a stillness of the soul.
A place where there is no separation between the person and the light.
Only a constant, inner life-force,
like a single breath with the Creator.
“An inner stillness in which the person no longer searches, but is filled with the light of the Creator.”
A pure being
of absolute dveikut (cleaving to God).
Reflect:
Can you find moments of silence in your day, not just externally, but internally—a pause between thoughts?
What would it feel like to stop “searching” for God and simply allow yourself to be filled by the light that is already there?
Can you imagine a state of “pure being,” where there is no separation, just one continuous breath with the Source?
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