Talking to one of my close friends today and he told me about someone's facebook status which showed a picture of the Sun in our galaxy as compared to an even larger Sun known to us and the facebook status indicated that 'we are so tiny and insignificant'.
This comes from the perspective of separation by only seeing yourself as a body/mind. Taking a less limiting perspective of Being itself, the Universe can be seen as a living organism that is awakening and learning about itself through every possible aspect of its existence. Through every human form which acts as the arms and legs of Source Being, every cell, every particle, every planet, every galaxy and fractals upon fractals outward, and fractals upon fractals inward. We are the universe and from an even greater perspective, we are Being itself, knowing itself in every way imaginable experiencing itself as the Universe.
But, at the same time, due to the subjective nature of our experience, claiming that we are small and insignificant is also a perfectly valid perspective even if it is defining/limiting. As Pure potentiality, we as Being, have the potential to create anything we choose to, based on our beliefs. There are ultimately no right/wrong beliefs. All beliefs are valid. Some more limiting than others. It's merely a matter of either creating by defining and therefore limiting your experience by thinking you are a tiny speck in a massive Universe, or going deep into your experience and seeing that you are anything and everything already as Pure Being and you are also the tiny speck itself. :)
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