Letting Go of Control and Remembering the Dream.
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Letting Go of Control and Remembering the Dream.

Jason Jungle·
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The Truth of the Kaleidoscopic Path

There comes a point on the awakening journey where we begin to notice something quietly, insistently true: our thoughts about the past and our visions of the future do not determine the course of life—they simply shape how this moment feels.

The idea that life could be controlled, directed, or manipulated begins to soften. We start to sense that there's something deeper happening beneath our decisions, behind our stories—something more precise, more intricate, and more mysterious.

What if life isn’t unfolding randomly or as a result of our personal will, but as part of a much deeper pattern—a spiral of sacred geometry, a kaleidoscope of belief and possibility through which awareness travels?

🌌 The Spiral Kaleidoscope of the Whole

Imagine for a moment that your life is not a straight line or even a branching tree of choices, but a spiral—an ever-unfolding geometric path through the infinite Whole. Each moment you live, each thought that arises, is not random or self-created, but a facet of this vast kaleidoscope.

This path isn’t fixed in a rigid, mechanical sense. It’s alive, made of flowing geometry that moves through infinite configurations of belief and possibility. Every scene, every person, every feeling you encounter is shaped by the beliefs that are unfolding within that spiral. Not beliefs you've consciously chosen—but inherited, archetypal, collective and deeply encoded.

And so the spiral turns—perfectly, mysteriously, and with unimaginable detail.

🎭 The Illusion of Control

We often believe that by thinking differently, planning better, or making the “right” decisions, we can change our lives. But this assumes that the character inside the dream is separate from the dream itself.

The truth is far subtler.

The experience of control is just that—an experience arising within the dream. You can shift how the dream feels by trying to control it. You can bring pressure, resistance, stress, or even hope and excitement. But you’re not changing the path. You’re simply changing how it feels to move along it.

That’s not wrong. It’s just good to see it for what it is.

🎨 You Can Colour the Path, But You Can’t Change It

Along this spiral of unfolding geometry, you will pass through infinite possibilities—ideas, emotions, relationships, questions, creations. And you are free to make them important. You can assign meaning. You can declare one side right and another wrong. You can believe something is happening to you, or for you.

But none of that alters the path. It only colours the lens you see it through.

Meaning is optional. Importance is flexible. Polarity is personal.

The deeper truth is: everything is already included in the path you’re on.Not because you’re trapped, but because this dream is that intricate. That intelligent. That sacred.

🧘 The Dreaming and the Dreamer

You are not the one guiding this dream. You are not the author of the spiral. You are not even the dreamer, not truly.

The dream is dreaming itself, and awareness has identified with a character inside it.That’s how it works. The “you” you think you are—the seeker, the teacher, the one asking questions—is part of the dream. A beautiful part, a wise part, but still a dreamed form.

And there’s no shame in that. There’s no error. It’s just helpful to see.

Once it’s seen, something softens. There’s no more need to get it right. No need to control the outcome. No pressure to change the dream.

Only the invitation to watch it unfold, and maybe even enjoy the endless intricacies of its turning.

🌬️ A Gentle Invitation

So if you're in the middle of questioning your purpose, trying to heal your past, manifest your future, or figure out how to guide your life toward something more awakened—pause.

Breathe.

Let yourself consider that you’re already exactly where you’re meant to be, moving at the only pace you ever could, through the only dream you ever would.

It doesn’t mean you can’t act. It doesn’t mean you won’t care. But you may find that your actions come with more spaciousness… your caring with less suffering.

Because now, you're not trying to shape the spiral. You're riding it. Eyes open. Heart soft. Just here, in the ever-turning now.

And that is enough.

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