How to dissolve the wall separating me and God?

Silo or Surrender — The Metaphysical View

Silo is not just separation in space.
It is separation in vibration.
When consciousness forgets its source, it condenses — becomes opaque.
That opacity is what we call “I.”
The silo is the wall of aham, built from countless impressions of “mine.”

In truth, there is no wall.
There is only a shift in frequency.
When the sound of Sri Hari fades from within, we move from yajña to vyakti — from offering to ownership.
The eternal flow of exchange stops, and time begins.

But sound — nāda — is the return path.
Sound is the first yoga, the primordial bridge between finite and infinite.
Through the vibration of the Name, the opaque becomes transparent again.
The silo dissolves not by effort, but by resonance.

As Gītā declares:
“Brahmārpaṇaṁ brahma havir brahmāgnau brahmaṇā hutam.” (4.24)
(The offering is Brahman, the fire is Brahman, the one who offers is Brahman.)

When all becomes sound, yajña is restored.
And in that sacred resonance, the soul awakens — not as “I,” but as “Thou.”

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