Look at a rainbow.  It’s only there because you are where you are and the rain is where it is and the sun is where it is too.

If you move, or the rain stops or a cloud hides the sun, there is no rainbow.

A dog, who does not see colour, presumably sees a rainbow in shades of grey.

A bee, which can see ultra violet, could presumably see a lot more rainbow than we do.

So the rainbow, which we can even capture on film, is not actually there. 

There is no solid matter there at all, but more than that it is totally dependent on you being in the right place – between the beams of sunlight and the raindrops.  It only exists because you are standing where you are.

I think all of so-called reality is made of kinds of rainbows.  Things only seem what they seem because of the position you’re in, the stance you’re taking in this moment.

Change your position and all of reality seems to shift.

There is no reality out there.  It’s all inside.

And it’s all made of rainbows.

What do you think about that?

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