Where the Limitations Are

by | Mar 19, 2026

If you have a conversation with people, you can detect where the limitations are. It’s mainly around three main areas.

One is the way language is keeping people locked in identification with individuality. They’re saying, “Oh, I’m having a dreadful time, I’m having this,” and they don’t realize that the personalization of the language is locking them into the character.

Whereas just pointing to the simple distinction—where there is the availability of functioning from impersonal awareness—there is awareness of thought inviting me into emotional turbulence. Once you see that, you can see that you can actually decline that invitation.

The second thing is the distinction between our infinite nature (Impersonal Being), which is attributeless, and spiritual experience. It tends to be that people who are seeking are initially seeking spiritual experience: “I had this amazing experience.” But you have to go beyond that. Anyone who thinks that realization has any experiential component is still on the track.

Third, sometimes there’s also a lack of self-worth. It’s the belief that we’re not worthy of realization, but it’s to do with whether we adopt the thoughts or not. They’re being projected into the mind as invitations.

For example, there may be a thought being projected into the mind: “How could you ever achieve self-realization? You’re useless.” People don’t realize that the adoption of the thoughts and the emotions being projected into the body-mind are invitations. For most people, they’re immediately adopted, and then they start functioning as though those thoughts and emotions are true, because they don’t realize that they’re being projected in—they think that they’re their own.

If you take someone and a thought comes in that says, “You’re not deserving of love,” that thought is being projected into the mind. Because nobody has told them that it isn’t their own thought, they adopt it immediately and say, “I’m not deserving of love.” But they’re just parroting what’s being projected in—it wasn’t theirs in the first place.

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With love,
David Bingham

 

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