Thursday, 25 June 2026

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According to the poem shared in the video, true and lasting rest comes from a profound shift in perspective regarding our role in the universe:


* **Total Acceptance of What Is:** Peace and rest are found when you stop struggling against life's dualities and accept that **God's will always prevails** (6:10-6:25). By embracing reality as it unfolds rather than resisting it, you allow the mind to settle.


* **Realizing You Are Being Lived:** A pivotal realization is understanding that you are not the independent "doer" of your life. When you recognize that you are **an instrument of a higher consciousness**—or, as the poem says, that "you weren't living your life, but instead you were being lived"—the need to strive and control disappears (6:41-6:49).


* **Transcending the Ego:** The search for peace ends when you realize that **Consciousness is all there is** (7:58). When you move past the facade of your name and form, feelings of guilt, pride, and shame subside, allowing you to reside in your true nature, which is love (8:20-8:33, 10:38-10:41).

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The poem, titled *The World's Best Astrologer*, conveys that **life's true nature is love** and that our individual existence is simply an expression of a singular, underlying **Consciousness** (7:58, 10:38-10:41).


Key aspects of this perspective include:


* **We are instruments, not "doers":** The poem asserts that no one is truly the independent author of their actions; rather, we are all **instruments animated by the one divine force** (9:06-9:21). Recognizing this shifts the focus from personal ego to a state of flow.

* **Consciousness as the Foundation:** The poem teaches that **Consciousness is all there is**—it acts as the producer, director, actor, and audience of the human experience (7:58-8:09). 

* **Transcending Duality:** By embracing the "secret of the universe"—that **God's will always prevails**—an individual can move past the constant cycle of highs and lows (dualities like joy/sorrow or success/failure) and find lasting peace (6:10-6:25, 6:49-7:04).

* **The Power of Love:** Ultimately, the poem concludes that to transcend all life's obstacles, one simply needs to realize that **love is your true nature** (10:30-10:41). When this understanding is fully integrated, the struggle of life fades, replaced by grace and acceptance (9:43-9:52, 10:44-10:50).

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