In this 5 minute video, Mooji uses a parable that once you truly see things for what they are, you are no longer able to follow the illusion of it.
In this 5 minute video, Mooji uses a parable that once you truly see things for what they are, you are no longer able to follow the illusion of it.
In this 5 minute video, Mooji uses a parable that once you truly see things for what they are, you are no longer able to follow the illusion of it.
I see and I do not follow the illusion. However I am able to use the illusion to my advantage. Do you agree?
It is the illusion that is asking this question.
Thank you mooji 😉
Ah! The never ending appearance of memories! Many people construct their lives on them. Maybe painful memories keep the sick, sick. Memories surface on a constant loop from a dead past, like ghostly apparitions.