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The Power of Joining

  • Oct 6, 2025
  • 2 min read

In this world, something extraordinary happens when relationships shift from separation to connection. In those moments, we begin to remember our true nature—the part of us that feels steady, natural, and whole. It isn’t something new we’re reaching for, but something familiar that was always there, waiting to be uncovered.


Through this kind of connection, we find our real function: not to fix, control, or prove, but to restore what was misplaced. What we thought we lost was never truly gone. Loss is only possible in time, and time itself cannot erase what is real.


But when we talk about joining, it’s not about form. It’s not about bodies being close or circumstances aligning. True joining happens in the mind—when I no longer see the person in front of me as separate from myself. In that recognition, the illusion of distance begins to dissolve.


Each act of joining—a moment of forgiveness, a choice to understand instead of defend, a willingness to see beyond our old patterns—becomes a signal that separation was never the truth.


Every joining is a small miracle. It is a reminder that the end of fear, and the beginning of something timeless, is nearer than we think.


When we are unified in purpose, not externally but internally, fear loses its power. But this doesn’t mean the other person has to change, or even do anything at all. The real change is in how I perceive them. I begin to recognize that they experience fear just as I do, though we may express it in different ways—through different defenses, patterns, or dysfunctional behaviors. Beneath those expressions, both of us share the same echo of fear. And equally, both of us share a deeper sanity, a love that has never been lost.


When I can see this in the person who appears before me—not just their fear, but also the innocence that is always present beneath any behavior—I remember our Oneness. In that remembering, the barriers drop. What once felt like separation becomes a place of recognition: we were never apart.


What is true and eternal in me is true and eternal in you. They are one and the same; no different. This is the recognition that Love is and nothing else. 

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