6: A life full of mistakes
( summary )



When we hear someone say, "Everyone has lived a life full of mistakes," it's natural for many to feel defensive. People may proudly claim they've lived rightly, or at least tried their best. But from the perspective of consciousness, the real mistake lies not in individual actions or decisions, but in the very foundation of believing that the physical body is the self.

Even those who speak humbly about their hardships or past foolishness often harbor a sense of pride in having endured or overcome adversity. This, too, reflects a mind still rooted in form—a mind that views the physical self as real and central. As long as this foundation remains, the energies we emit are not clear or bright, no matter how eloquent or relatable our stories may seem.

In truth, we are beings of light—gentle, warm, and open by nature. But through our fixation on the physical world, we have darkened ourselves. The mistake is not simply in being "right" or "wrong" in daily life, but in the deep-rooted belief that form is reality. This belief has led us far from our true essence, turning our energy heavy and dark.

Thus, when we say we've lived lives full of mistakes, it is not a judgment—it is an acknowledgment that we have misunderstood who we are at the most fundamental level. True change begins when we stop justifying or measuring ourselves by physical standards, and instead, return to the light of our original consciousness.



6 間違いだらけの人生
(要約)



「人生は間違いだらけだった」と言われても、多くの人は反発し、自分なりに正しく、立派に生きてきたと主張します。

しかし、意識の世界から見れば、「肉体こそ自分」という土台に立って生きてきたこと自体が根本的な間違いなのです。どれほど苦労話を語り、反省を口にしても、その土台が変わらない限り、波動は自己正当化のエネルギーを帯びており、真に明るいものではありません。

私たちは本来、優しく温かな意識の存在であったにもかかわらず、形の世界を本物と信じ、自らの思いを黒く染めてきました。 その結果、誰もが間違いだらけの人生を歩んできたのです。

本当の意味での「間違い」とは、判断や評価ではなく、土台そのものが真実から外れていることに他なりません。