To Be One
Unity is not achieved by building bridges, but by removing the walls.
To Be One
Unity is not achieved by building bridges, but by removing the walls.
“I feel fragmented. My head says one thing, my heart says another, and my actions say a third. How do I become whole?”
To Be One Is not a process of connecting parts, but of Removing Separation.
A person does not become One by adding levels, But by a Clarification (Birur) that returns everything to its proper place.
The Separation is born from the Will to Receive for Oneself. From the consciousness of “Me versus Reality.” And the more a person identifies with this Will, He experiences multiplicity, conflict, and struggle.
Unity is the revelation of One Simple Will. And when the Human Will aligns with the Divine Will, The internal struggle ceases.
A person becomes One When the tear between Thought, Speech, and Deed stops. And they converge into one point of Truth. Without split and without falsity.
Unity is the inclusion within the Source. Like a limb returning to act in harmony with the whole body.
Unity is achieved when the Will to Receive ceases to demand for itself and takes on the form of Influence (Hashpa’a). And then there is no longer a contradiction between Self and Other, between Inner and Outer, between Man and his Creator.
In this moment, a person does not “do” Unity, but lives it. He ceases to stand as a separate entity and becomes a Channel. A place of passage.
This is how one becomes One. Not by the effort “to be.” But by a deep agreement not to be separate.
Unity reveals itself on its own, When there is no one left insisting on holding onto the opposite.

