I was first affected by an understanding of the Three Principles in May of 2013, and since then have been trying (for myself and for others), to make sense out of something that is somewhat inexplicable and "nonsensical". What makes it even more perplexing,
is that the harder I try to re-connect with the sublime state of well being that comes as a result of this understanding, the further I get away from it. It's the ultimate game of irony.
Here's what it boils down to, as far as I can
make "incomplete" sense of it today...
A. As intellectual beings, we experience what we know of happiness... "feel good moments" that we achieve through doing and having.
B. As spiritual beings, we experience what
we KNOW AS happiness.... "complete freedom and sublime connection", which we are, through just being.
We could say that A is the illusion and B is the truth, but as long as we exist in human form, we will always be fooled by the illusion.
Once this is seen however, the game of life then becomes the process of ascribing less faith to the apparent concrete solidness of A, and leaning with more faith into the apparent ephemeral impalpability of B. And the more we lean, the more
frequently A loses its solidity, and the more B becomes palpable.