SUMMARY:
In this text, Matías reflects on the concept of the path and its meaning. He questions whether the path truly exists or if it is merely a perception created to appear as movement. The text explores how physical paths, such as roads and trails, are projections of geometry and the connection between points of origin and destination. It also discusses the path of the soul, based on mission and purpose, and how it goes through different experiences in an attempt to fulfill what it couldn’t before. Matías suggests that the path is a set of potentialities that generate positive and negative curves, leading from emptiness to fulfillment. It highlights that there are multiple paths that intertwine and repeat, and that the true focus should be on understanding and traveling the internal paths to discover oneself.
QUOTE:
“The path of the soul is to go through many experiences, going from one life to another, trying to fulfill what it couldn’t before.”
EXERCISES:
- Meditation on the perception of the path: Sit in silence and mentally visualize the concept of the path. Observe how images of trails, roads, or any representation of a path arise in your mind. Allow yourself to perceive it as a projection and illusion of movement. Observe how your perspective on the path changes and how it affects your perception of your own journey in life.
- Meditation on the four elements: Focus on the four elements of nature: earth, water, fire, and air. Close your eyes and visualize each element separately. Feel its energy and how it relates to your own inner path. Reflect on how you can integrate these elements into your daily life to balance and strengthen your spiritual journey.
- Meditation on the Trinity: Imagine a tennis match where you are one of the players, and the other two represent different aspects of yourself. Visualize how they interact and influence each other. Then, incorporate the figure of the impartial observer, the referee, who represents your ability to observe and evaluate your own actions from a neutral perspective. Reflect on how you can use this internal Trinity to understand and improve your spiritual path.