perfection exists not only in the perfection of devoted surrender but in the perfection of that which is the source and object of surrender, for though, in one sense, in unity there is no source and object and therefore any surrender is perfected as the egg unto itself is whole, but since that state is not the one from which this is being perceived, as in the perceiver and the perceived, so to in the universe of the lover and the beloved there is the perfectedness of both in play within this divine structure, and through this play we become enmeshed and engrossed to affirm that we have also perfectly surrendered to this moment of incompleteness and the wholeness that is sought even as we seek nothing, but are the object of that seeking ourselves. the dance of the lover and beloved allows the soul the surrender, the devotion to exist, to flourish and bring about the organic change of the organism into the development of the fundamental completeness that is inherent in all that exists in the plane of duality, for as the self recognizes the perfection of the beloved and surrenders to that and is consumed in that devotion of bliss and torment that is a sacrament of the devoted, there is a pure awareness within the lover that sees the perfection of its object through the consistency of its being as well as the sincerity of its own surrender that descends through all levels of the existence of the being and in each is challenged to find within its own structure and development that there is a like consistency that it experiences from the beloved. through this osmosis of devotion, the inner self, the hanging on to what is separate, is naturally dissolved and finds no location within the dynamic structure of merger in which to locate itself, then the purity of dynamic surrender harmonizes with the universal completion and that which was one seeking the other becomes that which was sought, perfected in the dissolution through divinity devouring the unreal and revealing beneath it, the true nature of union existing intact and from which all matter is released.
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