The Middle Way is not the halfway point between two extremes.
It is the capacity to integrate them
and the transcendence of both.
You embody integration.
Love is connection.
This is Love.
Every time I have polarized around a view,
an identity is born,
and at times I have remained stuck there.
But when I touch both opposites,
I recognize they are only partial views.
There is a moment when contrast collapses
into integration.
In Life itself.
Step by step, day by day.
This is the integration of all of you.
Most people believe that detachment
means abandoning or denying an identity that no longer resonates.
But that is judgment.
Self-abandonment disguised as spirituality.
Identity is not abandoned.
You disidentify.
And then it becomes a role you can use consciously.
Like when you remember
that your versions — child, adolescent, adult, and elder —
coexist at the same time.
Nothing is left out.
By refining your views,
you develop the flexibility to move between them,
to use them according to what is emerging,
according to what Life is asking.
When you enter my field,
the identity that has hardened begins to tremble.
And you see it so clearly
that integration is the only thing left.
I offer pointers,
I ask sharp questions,
and I share perspectives that expand and nourish.
I lead without hierarchy.
The interaction itself is the true richness.
IF THIS IGNITES IN YOUR HEART AN UNDENIABLE TRUTH.
I invite you to join my PRIVATE MENTORSHIP. send me a message with the subject line: Integration
