The task of Realization, and of every form of Initiation, is to “reintegrate” the Being in its essential nature.
It is not a matter of learning new notions or taking a course of miracles, but of perceiving Existence with other modalities.
Erudition leads nowhere; understanding comes when we “live” a particular state of consxiousness. As long as Reality is idealized, we cannot escape from appearances.
Reality escapes thought that objectifies attributes, tendencies towards objectives that can complete it, fulfill it.
Thinking constructs images with which to bask or to play; the image of good, of evil, the image of family, of work, but above all the image of oneself: but all these images have nothing to do with Reality.
The imagined reality is neither absolute nor unreal, but a simple “appearance”, a transitory phenomenon that appears and disappears, grows and decreases, is born and dies.
We must regain contact with our true nature, resolving this second apparent, artificial and illusory nature that we have created and that has made us ignore our Divine origin.
The soul, fallen into self-oblivion, must awaken and “remember” what it really is.