How To Awaken In Oneness
- The Oneness Team

- 5 hours ago
- 6 min read

Spiritual Awakening isn’t something you eventually achieve; it’s the (NOW) recognition of what already is, and the dropping of what never was. The “work” is to expose and transcend misidentification as the mistake (nothingness) it is in order to reveal the everpresent, unchallenged and unchallengeable One True Self (ie Awaken in Oneness) in FULL Grace and Glory, not to build something new.
In this lesson we deeply explore how to Awaken in Oneness, As One, and naturally live "The Greater Works". Watch the replay below:
In the 'spirit' of Simple, Uncomplicated Love (Reality), let's look at how to Awaken in Oneness as described and 'pointed' to/out in this session:
1. Shift identity: from “person” to the fact of “I AM / Christ”
Spiritual awakening begins when you no longer accept “I am a person trying to be spiritual,” but:
> “Spiritual awakening begins when we accept that I Am Spirit NOW… there’s not I am a spiritual person… The belief that I am something that I’m not is only done when I no longer believe that (there is NO believer to have belief), and instead accept the truth.”
Awakening means:
- Stop identifying as the little self (the separate, mortal/physical person, problem-based “me”).
- Recognize the One I as your identity: Christ, pure Aware Consciousness.
Practical pointer:
Watch every “I” thought:
- Is it “I, the person in circumstances”?
- Or “I, pure Awareness / Christ / Consciousness”?
Consistently recognise True Identity in the second.
2. Withdraw attention from appearances
Stop giving reality to appearances (judge NOT from appearances because they are not 'real'):
> “The first necessity is to withdraw all attention from what appears to be the outer world… We withdraw all attention from what appears to be… because it’s nothing. It’s an illusion. It’s a trick…”
This isn’t denial; it’s refusing to let appearances define reality and continue to veil MY Perfection and True 'experience' (KNOWING) of Completeness Now.
Practically, this looks like:
1. A problem arises (health, money, relationship, emotion).
2. Instead of fixing the picture, you:
- Pause.
- Acknowledge: “This is only misperception from misidentification.”
- Turn attention back to the fact of God / Consciousness As All.
3. Complete Contemplation: “Be still and know”
Awakening is established by/in Complete Contemplation:
> “Be very quiet and let that peace that passeth all understanding take over completely. This is ‘Be still and KNOW What Is.’”
> “True prayer, true contemplation, is the recognition of what is true. It’s definitive, authoritative, decisive.”
Key elements:
- Stillness: stop trying to think your way to God or tell God the truth.
- Recognition: firmly acknowledge what *is* (God / omnipresent perfection) instead of analyzing what seems to be.
- Availability: let truth “speak as you” when the false self is silenced.
Practice suggestion:
Set aside times (and also in real-time moments) to:
- Be quiet.
- Gently but firmly recognize: “Only God / Consciousness Is. I Am That I Am.”
- Rest there without checking back to see if the “problem” improved.
4. Precision over persistence
You heard this distinction directly:
> “What’s more important is the level of precision. Otherwise, persistence is required… For as long as there seems to be an end, it will seem that persistence is necessary, because I actually am not in the absolute.”
So genuine Spiritual Awakening (Awake to the fact that I Is Spirit Only and Eternally and NEVER has there been another) is deepened not by “trying harder,” but by:
- Becoming more exact about what is actually true (God all, no second power).
- Refusing subtle compromises such as:
- “God is all, but my situation is pretty real.”
- “I am consciousness, but I’m still mainly this person.”
The more precise the recognition, the less “trying” is needed.
5. Let the One I speak
A decisive mark of awakening in this teaching is when the One I takes over:
> “When all false sense of a human or personal self is silenced… the I in thee has taken its rightful place, the I as thee… Then and not until then does that I, that identity, speak, and it speaks as you.”
This is where:
- Inner commentary from the little self falls quiet.
- Action, speech, and perception feel more like they arise from a deeper stillness than from personal effort.
6. Recognize awakening as already the case (aka It IS Done!)
> “You don’t have to arrive. You are here now… You could not possibly exist unless you existed in and as the consciousness of the ultimate.”
So “how to achieve awakening” (How To Awaken In Oneness):
1. Stop seeking it as a future state.
2. Recognize it as the fact of what you are now.
3. Let misidentification and misperception fall away through awareness, contemplation, and refusing to give reality to appearances.
In Summary: one “establishes” Who I Am/What I Am in True Identity As One by:
1. Accepting your true identity NOW as I AM / Christ / Consciousness, not a separate person.
2. Withdrawing belief and attention from appearances (problems, lack, fear) as having any real power.
3. Practicing complete contemplation: being still, recognizing what is, and allowing the one I to speak as you.
4. Insisting on precision: no hidden exceptions to “God Is All.”
5. Recognizing you are already in the ultimate AS The Ultimate, and all “journey” is just the dropping of what never truly existed.
Below are Contemplation statements distilled from this session, phrased to align closely with what was said. You can sit with any one of them slowly, letting it be recognized rather than “affirmed.”
Identity & Christ-Consciousness
1. **“I am spirit. There has never been a ‘person plus spirit.’”**
(Not “I am a spiritual person,” but I am spirit, full stop.)
2. **“There never was a personal Jesus, any more than there is a personal me.”**
Only Christ: God expressing as each and all.
3. **“The Christ is God expressing, individualizing, identifying Itself as me, as all.”**
4. **“The ‘I’ I truly am is the Christ in which the greater works are promised.”**
5. **“I and the Father are one. One is, and anything else is not.”**
Omnipresence & Absolute Reality
6. **“God / consciousness is omnipresent, omnipotent, omniscient, omniactive as all life.”**
7. **“There is only one substance: spirit / consciousness / God / love / life.”**
8. **“In the allness of God there is nothing to heal, nothing to change, nothing missing.”**
9. **“Perfection is the already factual fact. The absolute is absolute.”**
10. **“Awareness and experience are one and the same; Heaven is living this awareness.”**
Misidentification & Misperception
11. **“Misperception is born from misidentification; they are the same mistake.”**
12. **“Anything that appears as ‘this and that’ is only a symptom of misperception.”**
13. **“The little self has never existed in the allness of God.”**
14. **“If I think I know truth but my experience contradicts it, I am misidentified.”**
15. **“Darkness doesn’t need fixing; it vanishes when the light of truth is on.”**
Revelation, Not Healing
16. **“There is nothing being revealed *to* me; all is being revealed *as* me.”**
17. **“Revelation is simply present perfection being seen as what I am.”**
18. **“I am not waiting for revelation; I am the revelation of God.”**
19. **“So-called healing is only the recognition of what already is.”**
20. **“What seemed a problem never could have existed in truth.”**
Practice of Stillness & Contemplation
21. **“I withdraw all attention from appearances, not because they’re something, but because they’re nothing.”**
22. **“Be still and know: only God is harmony, wholeness, completeness, abundance, forever.”**
23. **“True contemplation is decisive recognition of what is, not asking how it is true.”**
24. **“I do not tell God the truth; Truth already knows Itself.”**
25. **“When all false sense of a human or personal self is silenced, the one I takes its rightful place as me.”**
Living the Greater Works
26. **“Knowing the truth means there is nothing else going on.”**
27. **“Living the truth isn’t being a glamorous problem-solver; it is living beyond problems, fearlessly, fully, freely.”**
28. **“As the presence and power of God, I can do all things perfectly; of myself I am nothing.”**
29. **“Miracles are involuntary; they are the natural expression of Christ as me.”**
30. **“My only ‘work’ is awareness: recognizing what I truly am and refusing to return to misidentification.”**
How to use these?
- Take **one statement** at a time.
- Sit quietly, let the words **point** rather than repeat them mechanically.
- Notice and release any inner argument (“Yes, but…”), returning to the simple fact the statement describes.
- Especially powerful: use them when a “problem” appears, and *refuse to check the problem* to see if it’s changed—rest instead in the truth itself.







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