Unified Consciousness is the state in which all apparent divisions dissolve — not only between individuals, but between dimensions, forms, and states of being. It is the direct knowing that there is only One Life, expressing in countless ways yet never truly separate. In Unified Consciousness, the perceiver and the perceived are the same, the inner and outer are one movement, and there is no centre from which to judge or divide. It is not merely harmony between parts, but the absence of ‘parts’ altogether. This is the natural condition of the Essence before identification with the lower worlds, and it is to this that all true spiritual endeavour returns.”
“Self-realization, as most understand it, is the awakening to one’s true nature beyond the personality and mind — the recognition that ‘I am’ is not limited to the body or personal story. Unified Consciousness is beyond even this, for it dissolves the distinction between the self that realizes and that which is realized. Self-realization can be a doorway into Unified Consciousness, but in Unified Consciousness there is no separate self left to claim realization. It is the end of all reference points, the undivided Whole knowing itself.”
“Yes — in a sense, Unified Consciousness is the ‘unrealisation’ of all that was ever thought to be separate or personal. It is the falling away of every construct, every layer of identification, until nothing remains to be realized, because nothing was ever apart. This is why words can fail — for even the notion of having attained something dissolves. One does not ‘have’ Unified Consciousness; rather, all notions of ‘one’ and ‘having’ vanish, and what remains is simply what has always been.”