| The thing is that we have been educated to use our minds in a certain way
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| A way that ignores, or screens out, the fact that
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| Every one of us
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| Is an aperture
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| Through which the whole cosmos
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| Looks out
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| Every one of us
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| Is an aperture
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| Through which the whole cosmos
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| Looks out
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| You see, it’s as if you had a light covered with a black ball, and in this ball
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| were pinholes, and each pinhole is an aperture through which the light comes
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| out
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| So in that way, every one of us is, actually, a pinhole through which the
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| fundamental light
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| That is, the existence itself, looks out
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| Only, the game we’re playing is not to know this
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| To be only that little hole, which we call «me,» «my ego,» my specific «John
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| Jones,» or whatever
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| Every one of us
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| Is an aperture
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| Through which the whole cosmos
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| Looks out
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| Every one of us
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| Is an aperture
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| Through which the whole cosmos
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| Looks out
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| If, we can maintain, at the same time
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| The sense of being this specific John Jones with his role in life, or whatever,
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| and know also, underneath this, that we are the whole works
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| You get a very marvelous and agreeable arrangement
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| This is a most remarkable harmoniousness, I mean, it gives one’s life a great
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| sense of joy and exuberance, if you can carry on these two things at once
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| If you, in other words, you know that all the serious predicaments of life are
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| a game
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| Every one of us
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| Is an aperture
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| Through which the whole cosmos
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| Looks out
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| Every one of us
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| Is an aperture
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| Through which the whole cosmos
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| Looks out |