If you have a point-of-view, then you're wrong.

Here at The Conversation we have a saying; “If you’ve got a point of view, then you’re wrong!” Well, it’s not so much your point of view is “wrong”, so much as it’s “limited”, because a limited view is not really THE VIEW. Actually, every point of view is true from its own point of view; that is every point of view has a point—but it still isn’t THE VIEW.
The reason why The Conversation is appearing in your life is in order to show you THE VIEW. That’s who you are without your story. THE VIEW is you—you are not you’re point of view. So once you really get that, then you can still “have” a point of view without “being” you’re point of view or without being stuck in, or living at, the effect of your story. And that opens up a whole new Realm of Possibility for living your life.
So what you need to get is that how you “experience” The Conversation, or how you actually “get it”, will depend upon your point of view. But The Conversation is nothing, which means so long as you’re experiencing The Conversation from any point of view, then it’s hopeless—you’ll never get it. Not that there’s any “right” or “wrong” way of experiencing The Conversation, or any right or wrong way of “getting it”. At least not from The Conversation’s point of view—which is none.
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