James Van Der Beek last message before dying!

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James Van Der Beek last message before dying!
We are living in a hall of mirrors, mistaking the reflections for the light itself. We spend decades polishing the "I"—the job title, the zip code, the designer fabric, the curated digital life—only to find that these things are not armor, but a veil.

When we strip away the vanity of the car, the prestige of the position, and the heavy garments of ego, we don't find nothingness. We find the Spark.

Envy, greed, and fear are the static that drowns out the frequency of the Divine. They convince us that we are separate, competing islands in a hostile sea.

But this is the ultimate illusion. Kabbalah teaches us that we are vessels designed to receive and bestow Light; Rumi reminds us that we are not a drop in the ocean, but the entire ocean in a single drop.

When you forget your "Self," you finally remember your Soul.

We have been conditioned to believe that love is a wage to be earned. We think we must "do" to "be." But the reality is far more radical:

"I am worthy of God’s love simply because I exist. And if I’m worthy of God’s love, shouldn’t I also be worthy of my own?"

This isn't just a sentiment; it is a return to reality. If the Infinite Creator of the universe—the Source of all energy, time, and matter—deems your existence necessary at this very moment, who are you to argue? Your worth is not a performance. It is a birthright.

Coming back to reality means realizing that the "fancy job" and the "big house" are just costumes we wear for a brief scene in a very long play.

* Envy dies when you realize we are all part of the same One.

* Greed evaporates when you realize you already possess the Infinite.

* Fear vanishes when you understand that you are eternally loved, held in a Grace that existed before you were born and will remain long after the mirrors break.

Listen closely. The ego wants you to be "somebody." The soul wants you to be everything.

Rest in power, James Van Der Beek. Thank you for the reminder that even in the face of our deepest vulnerabilities, we are exactly where we are meant to be: in the arms of the Divine.

Afshine Emrani

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