True Act

True Act

Early this morning, I had a very interesting insight in a dream. I wanted to write it down, but like a mist, it faded from memory.

I notice a transition between states of consciousness – dream and awake – do not fully communicate with each other. When the awake state activates, the content of the dream dissolves.

However, filled with good spirit, as soon as I woke up, I wrote down what remained as the meaning of that inspiring dream. Here is what was left:

The will of the Whole is fulfilled at every moment—not like a fixed track, but like laws carried out through infinite possibilities…

But here lies an apparent paradox: we begin by doing the opposite of that will, and in doing so, we produce shadows.

There is a disconnection between each of our acts and the spontaneity expected of an action that aims to fulfill that will—the true, genuine act. At first, it is not perceived—but little by little, it is felt as discomfort. We then begin to become aware of the situation, and in that, there is already progress.

This is how we begin to unmask ourselves. From that true act, the image of the will—no longer inverted by shadows—starts to materialize in our lives. Now, each of our actions finds its true meaning.

The dream also brought the idea that to be born twice, one must consciously find the connection between time and eternity. The two lines of action will remain separate until past and future meet in the eternal present.

Time knows nothing of eternity—it is eternity that seeks reconciliation with time. Gradually, the light of the new soul—eternity—becomes the determining factor of all life.

And awakened time, freed from shadows, flows into eternity.

 

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Date: August 4, 2025
Author: Group of LOGON authors (Brazil)
Photo: Michael Luenen from Pixabay CC0

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