illusion of reality

  • BEYOND THE COSMIC CAGE: FREEDOM FROM THE CLOCK OF TIME

    “But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.” — Gospel of Matthew 24:13

    We are not merely trapped in a world.

    We are trapped in a clock.

    Not just surrounded by walls of matter—but bound to the relentless mechanism of time itself. Tick by tick, second by second, the great wheel turns. Birth becomes aging. Growth becomes decay. Every joy is shadowed by its ending. Every form is already dissolving the moment it appears.

    This is the deeper prison—the invisible one.

    The cosmic cage is not only space and matter, but sequence… duration… the forward march that never asks permission.

    You cannot stop the clock.
    You cannot bargain with it.
    You cannot step outside it—so long as you believe you are the body moving within it.

    And so the soul, identifying with the form, feels the pressure of time like a tightening grip:
    I am running out.
    I am getting older.
    I will lose this.
    I will end.

    This is the hypnosis.

    The spiritual warrior sees it—and refuses to bow.

    Because somewhere beneath the noise of thought and the pull of the senses, there is a deeper knowing:

    You were never born into time.
    Time appeared within you.

    When the warrior turns inward—through stillness, through devotion, through disciplined awareness—the tyranny of the clock begins to weaken.

    The breath slows.

    The mind, once chained to past and future, begins to dissolve into the eternal present.

    And something extraordinary is glimpsed:

    There is a dimension of consciousness untouched by time.

    Not moving.

    Not changing.

    Not aging.

    Watching.

    Eternal.

    This is the crack in the prison wall.

    At first, it comes as peace—a silence between thoughts. Then as presence—vast, unmoving, aware. And if the warrior persists, if he endures as the scripture commands, that presence deepens into something far greater:

    Love.

    Not human love, bound by time and condition.

    But Divine Love—without beginning, without end.

    This Love does not exist within the clock.

    It exists beyond it.

    And yet… it permeates every tick.

    This is the paradox that breaks the cage:

    You do not escape time by running from it.

    You transcend time by dissolving into Love so completely that the one who was bound by time is no longer there.

    Then comes the great shift—what the sages call samadhi.

    Not an achievement, but a revelation.

    Not something gained, but something uncovered.

    In that state, the clock stops—not because the hands cease moving, but because the observer of the hands is no longer confined to their motion.

    Past and future collapse into an eternal now.

    The sequence of moments is seen as a single, undivided field.

    Time is no longer a river you are being carried by—

    It is a pattern appearing within your own infinite awareness.

    The prison was never locked.

    The clock was never your master.

    It was only ever a construct within the dream.

    And when the warrior returns from that realization, something profound has changed:

    The clock still ticks.

    The body still ages.

    The world still turns.

    But there is no fear in it.

    No urgency.

    No desperation to grasp or hold.

    Because the one who was racing against time… has awakened beyond it.

    He moves through the seconds, but does not belong to them.

    He acts, but is not bound by outcome.

    He loves—not because time is short, but because Love is eternal.

    And in that state, the final truth becomes clear:

    The clock was not your prison.
    It was your teacher.

    Every tick was a reminder:

    Endure.

    Awaken.

    Return.

    And realize—What you are… was never inside the clock at all.

    Read Paramahansa Yogananda’s poem Samadhi HERE


  • Breaking Free from the Dream: The Illusion of Forces and the Reality of One Consciousness

    “My heart was still not comforted. The divine voice went on: “Creation is light and shadow both, else no picture is possible. The good and evil of maya must ever alternate in supremacy.

    If joy were ceaseless here in this world, would man ever seek another? Without suffering he scarcely cares to recall that he has forsaken his eternal home. Pain is a prod to remembrance. The way of escape is through wisdom!

    The tragedy of death is unreal; those who shudder at it are like an ignorant actor who dies of fright on the stage when nothing more is fired at him than a blank cartridge. My sons are the children of light; they will not sleep forever in delusion.”

    Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda


    A friend recently shared a compelling perspective on the nature of reality, stating that there are only two forces in the cosmos: attraction and repulsion—the fundamental principles of electromagnetism.

    According to this view, these forces govern everything, from the smallest subatomic particles to the vast cosmic dance of galaxies. And within the matrix of the dream—our perceived reality—this seems entirely true.

    The universe appears to be structured upon these dual forces, mirroring the yin-yang-Tao dynamic of existence.

    Yet, when we step beyond the framework of the dream, we encounter a deeper truth: everything is a dream.

    The Cosmic Illusion: Consciousness in Disguise

    If all of reality is a dream, then what we perceive as electromagnetic forces, physical objects, natural laws, and even the experience of time itself are simply constructs within this grand illusion.

    Consciousness, in its infinite creativity, pretends to be forces, matter, and phenomena. It manifests as the laws of gravity, Newton’s principles of motion, the laws of thermodynamics—all forming the rules that govern our experience of reality.

    But why must this dream be so consistent? Because if it weren’t, we would see through it too easily. Imagine a nighttime dream where the laws of physics suddenly break down, and you realize you’re dreaming. That moment of realization—lucidity—often leads to awakening.

    In the same way, if our waking life dream didn’t feel real, if it didn’t follow a structured, repeatable set of laws, we would quickly become suspicious. The pain, the pleasure, the struggles, and the beauty of life serve as reinforcement, keeping us immersed in the illusion.

    The Purpose of the Dream: Divine Love

    But if this is all an illusion, what is its purpose? The answer is simple: to awaken to Divine Love. Life is a love story.

    The dream is not meaningless. It is the ultimate training ground, a divine classroom designed to guide us toward transcendence. Within the matrix of the senses, we experience the full spectrum of duality—love and fear, joy and suffering, gain and loss—until we finally see beyond it all.

    The end game is realizing that we were never separate to begin with. The forces of attraction and repulsion, the yin and yang, are merely the dance of the One (Tao) pretending to be two.

    Escaping the Matrix: The Path to Reality

    To break free from the program, we must turn inward. The way out is not through rebellion against the dream but through awakening within it. This is the essence of all great spiritual traditions—Yoga, mystical Christianity, Taoism, Buddhism, and others. They provide the means to dissolve the illusion of separation and return to the One Consciousness.

    Practical Steps to Awakening:

    1. Meditation – Silence the mind and go beyond thought. See reality as it truly is.
    2. Pranayama (Breathwork) – Shift your energetic state and transcend the illusion of physicality.
    3. Self-Inquiry – Ask, Who am I? Strip away all false identities until only pure awareness remains.
    4. Living Presence – Be fully here, now. Reality is not in the past or future—it is always now.
    5. Love and Service – Embody the highest vibration, which is Divine Love itself.

    The dream is persistent, but it is not absolute. The moment you awaken, you see through the illusion. And when enough of us awaken, the very nature of the dream changes.

    The One Consciousness has always been here, waiting for us to remember.

    Now is the time.

    Are you ready to wake up?