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In the poem, the concept of **"being lived"** (6:41-6:49) refers to a fundamental shift in perspective regarding personal agency. Instead of viewing oneself as the independent "doer" or the author of every life event, the poem suggests that you are an **instrument through which a higher consciousness functions** (8:10-8:14).
Key aspects of this idea include:
* **Surrender to the Source:** It implies that your life is unfolding according to the "will of the source" or divine force rather than your own individual control (9:06-9:21).
* **Witnessing Life:** By recognizing that you are "being lived," you stop struggling against life's dualities (such as success/failure or joy/sorrow) and instead flow with the current of life like a river (6:52-7:04).
* **Relief from Burden:** This realization releases the individual from the weight of personal responsibility for every outcome, allowing for the "total acceptance of what is" (6:22-6:25) and bringing a profound sense of inner peace.
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