Hello dear Spiritual rebels,
Over the last days something in me has been moving very strongly.
Not in a loud, dramatic way — more like a quiet shift inside, a recognition that keeps returning. And it came again this morning, very softly, like a simple inner nudge:
“We are all one.”
At first it felt like just a thought… but I could feel it opening something deeper. So I sat with it for a while — not trying to analyze it, just feeling it. And as it settled, a whole chain of reflections unfolded in me.
I’m sharing them here simply as someone who is walking this path alongside you — not as a teacher, not as someone who “knows,” but simply as a person who is learning through his own inner work.
If this resonates for anyone, I’d be grateful to hear your reflections too.
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We often hear “We are all one.”
And on one level… yes.
When you look at reality through quantum physics, consciousness studies, or through deep inner work, it becomes obvious that everything is connected.
Everything influences everything.
Nothing is truly separate.
But today a question arose in me:
What kind of “oneness” are we talking about?
Because depending on how we understand it, the whole inner path shifts. There is a type of oneness that says:
“I am one with everything in the material world — with every person, every object, every vibration.”
This view can feel comforting and expansive… but at the same time, it can also blur something very important:
That humans carry something unique — a spark of the Eternal. A connection to something beyond matter, beyond the embodied experience. A presence that doesn’t just belong to the Universe… but to what is beyond the Universe.
And when I feel into that level of oneness, it changes everything.
It doesn't mean “we are all the same in matter.”
It means:
💛 we are all united because each of us carries that inner spark — a piece of the Infinite.
💛 we are all walking through the density of this world, remembering our origin.
💛 we are all here to serve something beyond form.
This kind of oneness feels different. Quieter.
More vertical than horizontal. More like coming home.
So I’m sitting with this question today:
When you say “We are all one” — which layer of oneness do you feel?
I would truly love to hear your perspective.
With respect,
Erhard