Moving Beyond Inner Separation
feeling unity within to bring a new personal perspective to external division
This was the discussion at today’s Spiritual Deep Dive Workshop
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Moving Beyond Inner Separation
At the core of this discussion is a deep, often unexamined separation within the self—a split between who you are and who you think you must be in order to be worthy.
This division is sustained by the illusion of standards, which convinces you that personal worth must be measured and proven by external criteria.
The mind, conditioned to seek validation, creates an internal war between what is "acceptable" and what must be hidden, fixed, or outperformed.
This inner separation becomes the foundation for external division—for the world’s obsession with US vs. THEM.
If a person cannot reconcile their own inner fragmentation, they will project that same fragmentation outward, perceiving reality in terms of good vs. bad, right vs. wrong, worthy vs. unworthy.
This is the fuel for judgment, for reactivity, and for the illusion that survival depends on aligning with the right external power structure.
The first step toward breaking this illusion is recognizing how deeply separation has rooted itself within.
Where does one feel divided?
Where does one doubt their intrinsic wholeness?
By exploring these internal fractures, you begin the process of dissolving Blind Production, releasing the need to prove worth through action, and stepping into a state of discernment, self-trust, and inner unity.
As this happens, the external world no longer appears fractured—it becomes a place where different perspectives exist without threatening one's sense of self.
This is how we move from separation to wholeness, both within and without.