Imagination is the catalyst for creativity. What we imagine becomes our reality in one way or another. We like to tweak what we create. We color our creations with emotions, influences, and associations. Our experiences are filled with the wet paint of expansion. We don’t believe that. Just like we don’t believe we expand in storms. All kinds of storms. Nature shows us how we react in storms. People die in storms, and death means the end to us. But storms also create a transformation of consciousness. Nature highlights that transformation by dividing itself into four seasons. We go through different psychological storms that break down our bodies and poison our minds. We create those psychological storms in order to experience and feel them in this reality. Our imagination never fails us in a storm or in the calm.
The recent election has created a storm for many people. The thought of a New York businessman as president is a scary one for many people. This election created a mental storm, and that storm is colored with fear, anger, joy, betrayal, and sadness. All of that energy is floating around the planet, and it will manifest in all of us, in some way.
This is not the first time that someone was elected with a hidden agenda or a plan that goes against popular opinion. The world is more connected now. Past elections were nationalistic creations. This election was a global one. The world wants a major storm. The world wants politicians and lawyers to ride in the rumble seat of life for a while. Lawyers and politicians created a system that started off with a resourceful bang. But the bang turned into a colossal nuclear explosion of principles, and fragments of those principles are scattered like autumn’s dead leaves.
So this new storm is bringing new leaves to our psychological playground. No one knows what those leaves will look like, but we all know they will be different. We could be in the winter of our psychological season, freezing in agony from a senseless choice, or we could be heading for the hot summer begging for rain to put out the fire of overactive egos. Some of us want to create a spring shower that will make new political creations grow within us. Others want the slight touch of fall to clear the nasty legal debris that sits by and waits for a chance to infect us with unwanted political rhetoric. Whatever creation we choose one thing is certain. We will all experience this new age election in our own way, and we will all expand from the psychological season we choose.
Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Saturday, November 26, 2016
Individual Mental Patterns
There’s a great deal of talk about climate change. Some people deny the fact that people are influencing that change. That’s okay. Believing that it is not happening doesn’t stop the planet from expanding and growing into another version of itself by using us. The planet is more conscious of what we do than we are. And there is a reason for that.
Religion has not been very kind to us. When there is talk about individual invisible mental patterns, religion credits God, especially when things happen that can’t be explained. That’s okay too. But our individual mental patterns do exist just like climate change. Our ideas can’t be denied or credited to some unknown force even though those ideas can’t be located anywhere in the body or brain. Scientists probing the brain have yet to discover one idea in a genius or a fool. But we all have ideas, and we create a lot of stuff using them.
I say religion hasn’t been kind to us because our individual mental patterns have been compromised by religion. Our ideas are filled with thoughts and feelings. Ideas do impact how mankind is organized in any given segment of time. The ideas created by the individual mental patterns of every person alive contribute to the psychic atmosphere of the planet. The seasons, floods, and other natural disasters are the products of the collective ideas, thoughts, and emotions of every person alive. But we don’t believe that, and that’s okay. We believe God is behind those ideas. According to most religions, God creates the psychic atmosphere, not us.
And therein lies the conundrum. Many of our beliefs are rooted in religion, and many of those beliefs help us deal with the complicated as well as false perceptions that have been tattooed into our psyche. And, those beliefs impact the psychic atmosphere we live in. On one hand, we ignore our individual mental patterns in order to conform to religious dogma, and on the other hand, we question why God has done something irrational like electing Donald Trump or killing thousands of people during an earthquake or flood.
But we are moving, like the earth is moving, to another state of awareness. As we get closer to that state, many of the old beliefs are falling from our religious tree of life. New ideas are brewing, and those ideas are tearing the religious created shroud off of God. What we believe is, awareness is the work of individual mental patterns that influence the mass consciousness. Religion has separated us from those mental patterns for thousands of years. Our mental patterns are responsible for what we experience in any reality.
Religion has not been very kind to us. When there is talk about individual invisible mental patterns, religion credits God, especially when things happen that can’t be explained. That’s okay too. But our individual mental patterns do exist just like climate change. Our ideas can’t be denied or credited to some unknown force even though those ideas can’t be located anywhere in the body or brain. Scientists probing the brain have yet to discover one idea in a genius or a fool. But we all have ideas, and we create a lot of stuff using them.
I say religion hasn’t been kind to us because our individual mental patterns have been compromised by religion. Our ideas are filled with thoughts and feelings. Ideas do impact how mankind is organized in any given segment of time. The ideas created by the individual mental patterns of every person alive contribute to the psychic atmosphere of the planet. The seasons, floods, and other natural disasters are the products of the collective ideas, thoughts, and emotions of every person alive. But we don’t believe that, and that’s okay. We believe God is behind those ideas. According to most religions, God creates the psychic atmosphere, not us.
And therein lies the conundrum. Many of our beliefs are rooted in religion, and many of those beliefs help us deal with the complicated as well as false perceptions that have been tattooed into our psyche. And, those beliefs impact the psychic atmosphere we live in. On one hand, we ignore our individual mental patterns in order to conform to religious dogma, and on the other hand, we question why God has done something irrational like electing Donald Trump or killing thousands of people during an earthquake or flood.
But we are moving, like the earth is moving, to another state of awareness. As we get closer to that state, many of the old beliefs are falling from our religious tree of life. New ideas are brewing, and those ideas are tearing the religious created shroud off of God. What we believe is, awareness is the work of individual mental patterns that influence the mass consciousness. Religion has separated us from those mental patterns for thousands of years. Our mental patterns are responsible for what we experience in any reality.
Friday, November 4, 2016
Other Corners Of Our Canvas
Creativity has no use for barriers or compartments. Life is creative art. Life is the opened ended canvas on which we paint. We use ideas, impulses, perceptions, and thoughts to express our creativity on that canvas. Thanks to those tools, we inhibit and compartmentalize our painting. But even though we mark our canvas with beliefs that become facts, there is a part of our canvas that escapes into other realms of awareness that defy space and time. There is a framework of eternal creativity where a part of us still paints, but our objective painting blocks us from sensing our expressions there. The greater life of every creature exists in that framework. That framework is an ever spiraling state of existence where our painting and all paintings are constantly changing.
We use knowledge to help create what we experience. Knowledge is automatically changed by the auspices of each consciousness that perceive it. Knowledge is translated into specific details on our canvas. But an emotional brush also appears from the inner realm of this spiraling state of existence that adds color and depth to every canvas. Religions help explain that state of existence using specific details and those details put a barrier around our creativity. The emotional realization of our extended creativity is barricaded in a corner of our canvas. Intellectual knowledge keeps our connection to other states of existence in that corner, so we change knowledge to suit that corner of our painting.
What and how we paint is also questioned by the aspect of the self that exists in that knowledge filled corner. But there are other corners of our canvas that allow us to expand our creativity and the canvas itself. Those other corners are portions of our consciousness that are carried to other states of existence that are far from dark, lonely and chaotic. They are also much different than the concepts of nothingness and nirvana. Those states are where different kinds of consciousness meet, communicate, and paint on their canvas and ours.
We use knowledge to help create what we experience. Knowledge is automatically changed by the auspices of each consciousness that perceive it. Knowledge is translated into specific details on our canvas. But an emotional brush also appears from the inner realm of this spiraling state of existence that adds color and depth to every canvas. Religions help explain that state of existence using specific details and those details put a barrier around our creativity. The emotional realization of our extended creativity is barricaded in a corner of our canvas. Intellectual knowledge keeps our connection to other states of existence in that corner, so we change knowledge to suit that corner of our painting.
What and how we paint is also questioned by the aspect of the self that exists in that knowledge filled corner. But there are other corners of our canvas that allow us to expand our creativity and the canvas itself. Those other corners are portions of our consciousness that are carried to other states of existence that are far from dark, lonely and chaotic. They are also much different than the concepts of nothingness and nirvana. Those states are where different kinds of consciousness meet, communicate, and paint on their canvas and ours.
Sunday, October 23, 2016
Living In The Wake Of A Wrong Public Myth
Myths are public dreams; dreams are private myths.
Joseph Campbell, the American mythologist, writer and lecturer wrote those words. Myths are like a womb. Facts are born from myths. Myths are a natural psychic element. When they are combined with other psychic elements, the result of that marriage is the foundation of organized civilizations. When we accept myths, we call them facts. We also call them truths, and they become the measuring sticks for our experiences. Myths are psychic dramas that unfold, and then produce a theater filled with various realities. Our myths form the patterns that shape our world.
Myths are natural phenomena that develop in another framework of our consciousness. Religions, science, politics and all of our institutions are products of our psychic myths. We like to mold myths to suit our ever-changing beliefs, intents, and perceptions. We like to standardize our myths, and when that happens, we tie them to the world of facts. Facts are handy, but they are a weak representation of reality, so we begin to misread the original myth. When myths become too factual, they become less real because the energy within those factual myths becomes constrained. Facts identify some experiences as real and other experiences as unreal.
Our psychic myths exist in a framework where all possibilities dwell. That framework creates myths like the ocean creates grains of sand. Facts are reinforced by symbols and emotional perceptions. Those associations dilute original psychic myths. The current election is an example of two of those diluted myths. One factual myth is competing against another factual myth, and the facts constantly change based on beliefs and perceptions of the people presenting those myths.The right myth may be the wrong one, and wrong myth may be the right one in politics because the original myth changes due to the mass emotional perceptions, facts, and symbols that mingle with current political myths.
The notion that myths are public dreams and dreams are private myths is a fact that explains why individuals live in a reality where they want to be right living in the wake of a wrong public myth.
Myths are natural phenomena that develop in another framework of our consciousness. Religions, science, politics and all of our institutions are products of our psychic myths. We like to mold myths to suit our ever-changing beliefs, intents, and perceptions. We like to standardize our myths, and when that happens, we tie them to the world of facts. Facts are handy, but they are a weak representation of reality, so we begin to misread the original myth. When myths become too factual, they become less real because the energy within those factual myths becomes constrained. Facts identify some experiences as real and other experiences as unreal.
Our psychic myths exist in a framework where all possibilities dwell. That framework creates myths like the ocean creates grains of sand. Facts are reinforced by symbols and emotional perceptions. Those associations dilute original psychic myths. The current election is an example of two of those diluted myths. One factual myth is competing against another factual myth, and the facts constantly change based on beliefs and perceptions of the people presenting those myths.The right myth may be the wrong one, and wrong myth may be the right one in politics because the original myth changes due to the mass emotional perceptions, facts, and symbols that mingle with current political myths.
The notion that myths are public dreams and dreams are private myths is a fact that explains why individuals live in a reality where they want to be right living in the wake of a wrong public myth.
Friday, September 30, 2016
A Sticky Atmosphere Of Doubt
“Government is a tool that helps bring out the best in people.”
Confucius, the moral and political sage, wrote those words in Chinese more than 3,000 years ago. He also said people should have respect for government, and they should rely on the governmental processes for leadership.
When people lose faith in government, they lose faith in themselves and a state of confusion takes over. That state manifests in different ways. Rather than ruling by virtue, governments become bogged down by conflicting opinions about justice, equality, and moral behavior. A government that has lost the faith of the people is a tumultuous melting pot of radical judgments and civil insolence. Right becomes a distorted vision of disjointed opinions and a rebellious epiphany of religious servitude.
Faith is riddled with doubts, and when a government displays the moral arrogance to develop its own course without the support of its people, a chaotic sense of confusion is infused in the egos of loyal individuals. That mental anguish manifests in irrational behavior that covers the government in a sticky atmosphere of doubt. A government in doubt protects itself with perceived projections that complicate the correction. The correction is the demise of the unfaithful aspect of government, and the birth of a more meaningful order that embraces the people and the morality of the times.
Morality is an ever changing judgment. The clashing moralities of candidates for a government position project the character and the chaos that exists in the mass consciousness. We are at the doorstep of a deposition where the old government figureheads are replaced with the catalyst for a monumental expansion of mental manifestations. Those mental enzymes will implement the true meaning of the words justice, equality and moral behavior once again. This election is the first step in that mental process.
When people lose faith in government, they lose faith in themselves and a state of confusion takes over. That state manifests in different ways. Rather than ruling by virtue, governments become bogged down by conflicting opinions about justice, equality, and moral behavior. A government that has lost the faith of the people is a tumultuous melting pot of radical judgments and civil insolence. Right becomes a distorted vision of disjointed opinions and a rebellious epiphany of religious servitude.
Faith is riddled with doubts, and when a government displays the moral arrogance to develop its own course without the support of its people, a chaotic sense of confusion is infused in the egos of loyal individuals. That mental anguish manifests in irrational behavior that covers the government in a sticky atmosphere of doubt. A government in doubt protects itself with perceived projections that complicate the correction. The correction is the demise of the unfaithful aspect of government, and the birth of a more meaningful order that embraces the people and the morality of the times.
Morality is an ever changing judgment. The clashing moralities of candidates for a government position project the character and the chaos that exists in the mass consciousness. We are at the doorstep of a deposition where the old government figureheads are replaced with the catalyst for a monumental expansion of mental manifestations. Those mental enzymes will implement the true meaning of the words justice, equality and moral behavior once again. This election is the first step in that mental process.
Friday, September 9, 2016
The Edge Of The Spear Of Destiny
We live on the edge of our self-created spear of destiny. Quantum physics is changing the belief about destiny as well as reality. There isn’t just one reality. There are unlimited realities within the mind. The intangible, yet conceivable, mind is a creative laboratory where beliefs become truths and truths become reality. Our laboratory continuously inputs, dissects, discerns, and changes our beliefs about our individual reality, and we live our destiny in each moment of every experience. Time is the measurement of our physical experiences in a particular reality. Time will speed up or slow down as our mental laboratory processes our desires, expectations, and vacillating beliefs. Destiny is a moldable experience fill with the energy of our own minds. There is no superior force greater than the purity that exists in the multidimensional soul or mind.
Everything begins with a thought from the mind. The image of God, religion, politics, and other organized beliefs are mind-creations fueled by the energy of consciousness. Consciousness has no form, but it assumes many forms in order to expand the awareness of the mind. God is the action of conscious energy that exists in the mind. There is no limit to the energy that projects aspects of consciousness into various realities. Limitations are self-created roadblocks form by contrasting beliefs that develop through education, and restrictive observations.
Objectivity rules in our mass reality. Subjectivity is delegated to religious belief and those beliefs form the edge of a self-created spear of destiny. We believe we should be saved by some superior source, and we should repent for being born. But that superior source is an element of the mind, and repentance is a controlling religious created belief. We move from reality to reality in a never-ending creative cycle in order to feel the brilliance of the mind as it sprinkles thoughts from its well of the now.
Everything begins with a thought from the mind. The image of God, religion, politics, and other organized beliefs are mind-creations fueled by the energy of consciousness. Consciousness has no form, but it assumes many forms in order to expand the awareness of the mind. God is the action of conscious energy that exists in the mind. There is no limit to the energy that projects aspects of consciousness into various realities. Limitations are self-created roadblocks form by contrasting beliefs that develop through education, and restrictive observations.
Objectivity rules in our mass reality. Subjectivity is delegated to religious belief and those beliefs form the edge of a self-created spear of destiny. We believe we should be saved by some superior source, and we should repent for being born. But that superior source is an element of the mind, and repentance is a controlling religious created belief. We move from reality to reality in a never-ending creative cycle in order to feel the brilliance of the mind as it sprinkles thoughts from its well of the now.
Sunday, August 21, 2016
The Nothingness Of Perfection
We think Perfection eludes us, so we set our own standards for perfection. We value those standards and considered the people that achieve that perfection above average, gifted, and special. Our version of perfection is flawlessness. We want to be free from the shackles of humanity, and our perfect standards provide a sense of release. Our quest for perfection gives us meaning, a bar to climb over, a mission to accomplish, and the feeling of achievement. It gives us movement, and our standard of perfection is always moving. Identifying perfection is easy when that perfection is measured objectively. Measuring perfection with the religious version of perfection erases our accomplishments and that version brings us back to the unworthiness that surrounds our belief system.
The old saying that “no one is perfect” is based on our old belief system. That saying should be, “Perfect in the action of consciousness.” Perfect means finished, final, the ultimate and the complete. But as we expand through this world we realize that nothing is final or complete. There is always something else that compliments, touches, or influences our thoughts, emotions, beliefs, and perceptions. There is always something else that moves, grows or metastasizes into another choice or perception. The universe moves and expands in its perfection, the plant and animal kingdoms expand in their perfection, and our thoughts expand in our perfection. Perfection is consciousness. Our ever-expanding consciousness holds everything in the nothingness of perfection.
The old saying that “no one is perfect” is based on our old belief system. That saying should be, “Perfect in the action of consciousness.” Perfect means finished, final, the ultimate and the complete. But as we expand through this world we realize that nothing is final or complete. There is always something else that compliments, touches, or influences our thoughts, emotions, beliefs, and perceptions. There is always something else that moves, grows or metastasizes into another choice or perception. The universe moves and expands in its perfection, the plant and animal kingdoms expand in their perfection, and our thoughts expand in our perfection. Perfection is consciousness. Our ever-expanding consciousness holds everything in the nothingness of perfection.
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Multidimensional Dress Rehearsal
We are all actors dressed in thoughts and emotions. As actors, we perform a specific role. That role is an expression of the soul. In fact, the soul is performing along with us. Being human is our stage and the various soul-filled actors that perform on this stage at any particular moment act in various ways in order to feel the results of their unique thoughts and emotions. This human stage is like an off-Broadway play. The actors are practicing for a spot on Broadway. The Broadway we seek is different for each actor. The events that happen on our human stage are not things that happen to us. They are materialized experiences created by us. These experiences are formed by our individual expectations, perceptions, and beliefs.
Thoughts and emotions create beliefs if we focus on them long enough. Our human experience is an epic drama filled with various beliefs that can cause conflicts. How we handle those conflicts is the plot of the drama. We produce the plot, and our role is to feel how we control the emotions and thoughts that created the beliefs that caused the conflicts. Each plot is the essence of the drama, but not all plots are the same. Each plot and actor are more than the sum of all the plots and actors.
The human stage has a main drama going on, but at the same time, there are individual dramas taking place that create the experiences that each soul-filled actor needs to experience. We don’t believe we create these individual dramas on our own, so we create a man-like God that fills those shoes. We don’t believe that this man-like God is within all of us, and that is cause for conflict.
As actors, we believe we all must conform to the mass drama in order to achieve the blessing of the man-like God that has already blessed our drama. The soul knows the value of conformity as well as separatism. Those judgments are ego generated beliefs. But the actors believe those beliefs are the characteristics of a man-like God not the ego. This separation of thoughts and emotions is the basis for this dress rehearsal and learning process. The opportunity to experience and sense this man-like God within us lies in our ability to understand what we create. When we do, we can accept our human stage as a multidimensional dress rehearsal where all beliefs contain elements of truth, and all truths contain elements of our mass drama.
Thoughts and emotions create beliefs if we focus on them long enough. Our human experience is an epic drama filled with various beliefs that can cause conflicts. How we handle those conflicts is the plot of the drama. We produce the plot, and our role is to feel how we control the emotions and thoughts that created the beliefs that caused the conflicts. Each plot is the essence of the drama, but not all plots are the same. Each plot and actor are more than the sum of all the plots and actors.
The human stage has a main drama going on, but at the same time, there are individual dramas taking place that create the experiences that each soul-filled actor needs to experience. We don’t believe we create these individual dramas on our own, so we create a man-like God that fills those shoes. We don’t believe that this man-like God is within all of us, and that is cause for conflict.
As actors, we believe we all must conform to the mass drama in order to achieve the blessing of the man-like God that has already blessed our drama. The soul knows the value of conformity as well as separatism. Those judgments are ego generated beliefs. But the actors believe those beliefs are the characteristics of a man-like God not the ego. This separation of thoughts and emotions is the basis for this dress rehearsal and learning process. The opportunity to experience and sense this man-like God within us lies in our ability to understand what we create. When we do, we can accept our human stage as a multidimensional dress rehearsal where all beliefs contain elements of truth, and all truths contain elements of our mass drama.
Friday, July 15, 2016
Reverence For Life
Despair and a lack of enthusiasm are our biological foes. Social conditions, economic issues, political upheavals and even religious teachings that foster these mental states create a biological retaliation within us. They act like a war in our natural setting. Destructive energy erupts within us, and that energy travels through our cells and wreaks havoc on our well-being.
Our physical world is a product of certain aspects of consciousness that want to express challenges through materialization. Those challenges are manifested in wars, bombings, religious conflicts, and other acts of war. War and other forms of destruction are self-expressions of an innate play where the actors get to express their challenges in material stages. The actors are so immersed in their roles in this play they forget that they wrote, and constructed the sets. They lose sight of the fact that they are acting. If they did realize they created their intense hatred, the urgency to solve the challenges would dissolve. Many of the people that want to act in these destructive plays choose to be born into certain ethnic groups as well as in certain countries.
We are still learning the importance of thought, and self-responsibility. The concept of killing has been misrepresented. Hate is killing. Separation is a form of killing and the despair and apathy we have toward the acts that conflict with our idea of truth is killing. The sacredness of life is rooted in self-responsibility. Reverence for life and our thoughts are crucial components in stopping the destruction we create.
The permissiveness of killing is the underlying cause of this destruction. If we allow killing for religion, justice, and revenge, we allow the killing of all living things. Reverence for all life gives us the ability to understand that the people that create these destructive plays choose a life of challenges for reasons of compensation.
In order to understand these reason of compensation, we have to understand the nature of the soul. The nature of the soul is not taught. The nature of the soul is pure consciousness. The soul experiences value fulfillment in a plethora of ways and through several aspects of its pure consciousness.
Our physical world is a product of certain aspects of consciousness that want to express challenges through materialization. Those challenges are manifested in wars, bombings, religious conflicts, and other acts of war. War and other forms of destruction are self-expressions of an innate play where the actors get to express their challenges in material stages. The actors are so immersed in their roles in this play they forget that they wrote, and constructed the sets. They lose sight of the fact that they are acting. If they did realize they created their intense hatred, the urgency to solve the challenges would dissolve. Many of the people that want to act in these destructive plays choose to be born into certain ethnic groups as well as in certain countries.
We are still learning the importance of thought, and self-responsibility. The concept of killing has been misrepresented. Hate is killing. Separation is a form of killing and the despair and apathy we have toward the acts that conflict with our idea of truth is killing. The sacredness of life is rooted in self-responsibility. Reverence for life and our thoughts are crucial components in stopping the destruction we create.
The permissiveness of killing is the underlying cause of this destruction. If we allow killing for religion, justice, and revenge, we allow the killing of all living things. Reverence for all life gives us the ability to understand that the people that create these destructive plays choose a life of challenges for reasons of compensation.
In order to understand these reason of compensation, we have to understand the nature of the soul. The nature of the soul is not taught. The nature of the soul is pure consciousness. The soul experiences value fulfillment in a plethora of ways and through several aspects of its pure consciousness.
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Psychic Patterns
There are certain periods in history that grab our attention and expand our awareness. We are experiencing one of those periods right now. We are becoming more aware of our cellular identity, and we have heightened awareness of our ability to create what we experience. A good example of that ability is the current presidential race in the United States and the UK’s choice to leave the European Union. Concepts of who we are must be expanded if we expect the human race to reach its full potential. The evolution of our consciousness is playing out before our eyes, and most of us are shocked by the chain of events that are forming a link to a future reality filled with psychic blueprints and dramas. The players in these dramas were chosen by us from a well of inner wisdom that sees the shape that our physical psychic will take in the coming years.
Just like a snake that frees itself from skin that no longer fits its image, we are throwing off psychic patterns that have become rigid and stale. We are developing new psychic patterns that will propel our species into a future filled with great deeds, new heroes, and challenges. We are creating a new creative drama by casting off belief structures that we have outgrown. We are thawing our frozen senses and recognizing that our unfrozen sense perceptions bring new possibilities and exciting adventures in consciousness.
The status quo that has reigned for years in our governments and religions are melting in the heat of our awakening, and those institutions are trying to preserve their existence in order to maintain the self-image they have created. But that self-image is no longer valid in a reality that is rooted in more than five senses.
We are pushing the psychic envelope where consciousness creates more of itself by challenging its ability to expand to achieve value fulfillment. The value of that fulfillment is measured in awareness not time. When we begin to measure the self in awareness instead of time, we will reach another plateau in our human existence.
Just like a snake that frees itself from skin that no longer fits its image, we are throwing off psychic patterns that have become rigid and stale. We are developing new psychic patterns that will propel our species into a future filled with great deeds, new heroes, and challenges. We are creating a new creative drama by casting off belief structures that we have outgrown. We are thawing our frozen senses and recognizing that our unfrozen sense perceptions bring new possibilities and exciting adventures in consciousness.
The status quo that has reigned for years in our governments and religions are melting in the heat of our awakening, and those institutions are trying to preserve their existence in order to maintain the self-image they have created. But that self-image is no longer valid in a reality that is rooted in more than five senses.
We are pushing the psychic envelope where consciousness creates more of itself by challenging its ability to expand to achieve value fulfillment. The value of that fulfillment is measured in awareness not time. When we begin to measure the self in awareness instead of time, we will reach another plateau in our human existence.
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
A Form Of Protest
The recent attacks in Europe and the United States, as well as the horrific wars that are being waged around the world, are having a dynamic impact on our global society. The survivors of those attacks and wars wonder why they were spared the final curtain. The families of the loved ones that perished in these mass events wonder why the tragedies hit so close to home. Our religions don’t really explain why these events happen. The explanations for these events usually have something to do with God. Religions tell us to have faith and believe there is a greater message in the pain and suffering that the people left behind manifest, and then experience for years to come.
Religious notions are partly right about mass suicides, killings, plagues and wars, but God, the supreme being we have created through these faith vehicles, has nothing to do with them. In this reality, we create our individual social, economic and biological situations as well as the mass events that take place. Social, economic and biological factors are involved in these tragic events, but there are other factors in place at different levels of consciousness that put these events together. The purpose of all these individual deaths that occur at the same time and place is to express a mass statement. In one sense, these deaths represent a protest to the particular time they occur. Each individual has private, esoteric reasons for participating, and those reasons vary from one individual to another. But all the individuals want their death to serve a purpose that is greater than their private reasons. Each individual wants the survivors to question the conditions of the time, and then do something positive to change the way we perceive ourselves.
Mass deaths are a learning tool as well as a gift from the individuals that chose to end their physical existence in a mass event. We have never been taught to understand death and its meaning. Fear always gets in the way. But at some level in our non-physical existence, we all choose how and when we will leave this reality. We all want to experience other realities or relive this one with certain alterations that conform to our beliefs. Every death leaves an imprint on physical knowing. Every death is a form of protest as well as a form of growth. In legal terms, the definition of protest is the declaration of an objection and a reservation of rights. Mass deaths are the ultimate public demonstration of our right to die to change objective beliefs about being human.
Religious notions are partly right about mass suicides, killings, plagues and wars, but God, the supreme being we have created through these faith vehicles, has nothing to do with them. In this reality, we create our individual social, economic and biological situations as well as the mass events that take place. Social, economic and biological factors are involved in these tragic events, but there are other factors in place at different levels of consciousness that put these events together. The purpose of all these individual deaths that occur at the same time and place is to express a mass statement. In one sense, these deaths represent a protest to the particular time they occur. Each individual has private, esoteric reasons for participating, and those reasons vary from one individual to another. But all the individuals want their death to serve a purpose that is greater than their private reasons. Each individual wants the survivors to question the conditions of the time, and then do something positive to change the way we perceive ourselves.
Mass deaths are a learning tool as well as a gift from the individuals that chose to end their physical existence in a mass event. We have never been taught to understand death and its meaning. Fear always gets in the way. But at some level in our non-physical existence, we all choose how and when we will leave this reality. We all want to experience other realities or relive this one with certain alterations that conform to our beliefs. Every death leaves an imprint on physical knowing. Every death is a form of protest as well as a form of growth. In legal terms, the definition of protest is the declaration of an objection and a reservation of rights. Mass deaths are the ultimate public demonstration of our right to die to change objective beliefs about being human.
Friday, June 3, 2016
A Hybrid Notion
Life is a cooperative venture, and the objective is value fulfillment. Humans exist in this reality because of the cooperation that exists in our cells. Value fulfillment is a physical as well as a psychological propensity, and it exists in all forms of consciousness. Our cells don’t compete with each other nor do the other forms of consciousness in our chosen reality. Animals may fight for food, but those battles are value fulfillment choices, not competitive battles. The earth is in a constant state of change not to destroy itself but to move toward another aspect of value fulfillment.
The notion that each individual must seek their own good at the expense of others has deep roots in the free enterprise system. That system intermingled with the Darwinian idea of survival of the fittest. Those beliefs along with individual religious and political beliefs produced a hybrid notion that our species is in competition with itself. And our species is in competition with every other species.
Man’s greedy nature is the result of our misconception about supply and demand. We treat the land as our land because we believe we are the fittest and have the right to survive at the expense of all other forms of consciousness. The concept of different countries is good, but Darwin’s principles were transferred to the economic arena. We believe man is a political animal. The transfer of those beliefs has turned the human species into the slaves of “good and evil.”
Religion and science have always denied the fact that other species have their own form of consciousness. Our beliefs put limits on the sacredness of life, and our competitiveness destroys part of the value of our existence.
The election process is a form of this hybrid notion that we are at war with each other in order to exist in peace. We must fight to make our beliefs the beliefs of others regardless of the cost to our dignity, integrity, and resourcefulness. We are idealists that look toward the future at the expense of the present. And in this process, the ideal erodes. If our cells followed the hybrid notion, our life span in this reality would not be measured in years. It would be measured in minutes.
The notion that each individual must seek their own good at the expense of others has deep roots in the free enterprise system. That system intermingled with the Darwinian idea of survival of the fittest. Those beliefs along with individual religious and political beliefs produced a hybrid notion that our species is in competition with itself. And our species is in competition with every other species.
Man’s greedy nature is the result of our misconception about supply and demand. We treat the land as our land because we believe we are the fittest and have the right to survive at the expense of all other forms of consciousness. The concept of different countries is good, but Darwin’s principles were transferred to the economic arena. We believe man is a political animal. The transfer of those beliefs has turned the human species into the slaves of “good and evil.”
Religion and science have always denied the fact that other species have their own form of consciousness. Our beliefs put limits on the sacredness of life, and our competitiveness destroys part of the value of our existence.
The election process is a form of this hybrid notion that we are at war with each other in order to exist in peace. We must fight to make our beliefs the beliefs of others regardless of the cost to our dignity, integrity, and resourcefulness. We are idealists that look toward the future at the expense of the present. And in this process, the ideal erodes. If our cells followed the hybrid notion, our life span in this reality would not be measured in years. It would be measured in minutes.
Friday, May 20, 2016
Uneducated Education
We live in a field of probabilities, and our path in that field is not determined. The vast field of probabilities opens the door for free will. If this field of probabilities didn’t exist, the probable events and actions we encounter would have no meaning. In other words, our choices would have no meaning. The other interesting fact about this field of probabilities is our molecules and cells react to it in their own way.
Through our conscious choices, we make an impact on the mass reality. The mass reality is composed of multitudinous choices. Choices are rooted in impulses. Impulses are the urges that create action, so choices are the decisions we make from the various impulses we create. Many of our impulses are conscious ones, but there are impulses that come from deep within the psyche. Each cell in the body feels these impulses toward action and a response and some form of communication results from that feeling. We are taught not to trust our impulses, and that creates the stress that blocks the free flow of action. That action is the force of energy that circulates through the bodies and consciousness of all things.
Our impulses come from a bank of information and knowledge. We overlook that bank when we learn the how our objective world functions. This bank’s knowledge is innate, spontaneous and can automatically be received by the cells in the body if it is not blocked by the uneducated education we receive from our educational system.
Impulses are a response, and if these responses are not restricted by fear or some radical belief system they always protect our best interest. The deep distrust in impulses is the result of our training to trust reason and intellect instead of impulses. Our reasoning and intellectual process are also spontaneous, but they are overshadowed by our belief system. Our belief system is tainted by an assortment of man-made fallacies. Beliefs impact our ability to follow the avenue of natural, private expressions. That means the excertion of our natural mental and physical power is restricted. The world we see and feel around us is a product of the distorted awareness of our innate impulses.
Through our conscious choices, we make an impact on the mass reality. The mass reality is composed of multitudinous choices. Choices are rooted in impulses. Impulses are the urges that create action, so choices are the decisions we make from the various impulses we create. Many of our impulses are conscious ones, but there are impulses that come from deep within the psyche. Each cell in the body feels these impulses toward action and a response and some form of communication results from that feeling. We are taught not to trust our impulses, and that creates the stress that blocks the free flow of action. That action is the force of energy that circulates through the bodies and consciousness of all things.
Our impulses come from a bank of information and knowledge. We overlook that bank when we learn the how our objective world functions. This bank’s knowledge is innate, spontaneous and can automatically be received by the cells in the body if it is not blocked by the uneducated education we receive from our educational system.
Impulses are a response, and if these responses are not restricted by fear or some radical belief system they always protect our best interest. The deep distrust in impulses is the result of our training to trust reason and intellect instead of impulses. Our reasoning and intellectual process are also spontaneous, but they are overshadowed by our belief system. Our belief system is tainted by an assortment of man-made fallacies. Beliefs impact our ability to follow the avenue of natural, private expressions. That means the excertion of our natural mental and physical power is restricted. The world we see and feel around us is a product of the distorted awareness of our innate impulses.
Friday, April 29, 2016
Mosaics Of Consciousness
Understanding the underlying mosaics of consciousness in the rapid current of time is not on our to-do list. In a reality where religious and political influences and associations take precedence, we overlook the fact that we are products of an inner reality that began before birth and will continue after death. We like to create stories about this inner world that are filled with good and evil intents just like the intents in the world we create while we focus on this reality.
The pristine uniqueness of our inner consciousness is passed through this focused measuring sieve, and we only recognize the elements of the conscious self that suit our beliefs. But the mind still moves in and out of probable selves to experience these other left-out aspects of our pristine identity. The reason the mind leaves them out of our focus is those identities often seem contradictory, and they may even invalidate each other.
The mosaics of our consciousness are not like the small segments of shiny sizes and shapes we identify as mosaics. Consciousness mosaics are energy-filled blasts of awareness that travel through millions of spectrums. These mosaics are electromagnetic impulses that are filled with particles of awareness that bounce through time’s simultaneous structure and land on the psychic bridges in the mind. They connect the self as it seems to the self as it always is. These residents of the mind are real, and in a way, they are our parents more than our parents are. When we recognize them and feel them, we are experiencing our ability to maneuver through the maze that produces the eternal growth of our innate identity.
We have “power selves” within us that utilize the energy in our mosaics in constructive ways, and our personality reflects the use of that energy in some way. We feel an incredible amount of ambition and creativity in that energy. Feeling these mosaics and accepting them allows the self to be more than one drop in the ocean of consciousness.
The pristine uniqueness of our inner consciousness is passed through this focused measuring sieve, and we only recognize the elements of the conscious self that suit our beliefs. But the mind still moves in and out of probable selves to experience these other left-out aspects of our pristine identity. The reason the mind leaves them out of our focus is those identities often seem contradictory, and they may even invalidate each other.
The mosaics of our consciousness are not like the small segments of shiny sizes and shapes we identify as mosaics. Consciousness mosaics are energy-filled blasts of awareness that travel through millions of spectrums. These mosaics are electromagnetic impulses that are filled with particles of awareness that bounce through time’s simultaneous structure and land on the psychic bridges in the mind. They connect the self as it seems to the self as it always is. These residents of the mind are real, and in a way, they are our parents more than our parents are. When we recognize them and feel them, we are experiencing our ability to maneuver through the maze that produces the eternal growth of our innate identity.
We have “power selves” within us that utilize the energy in our mosaics in constructive ways, and our personality reflects the use of that energy in some way. We feel an incredible amount of ambition and creativity in that energy. Feeling these mosaics and accepting them allows the self to be more than one drop in the ocean of consciousness.
Friday, April 15, 2016
The Psychic Soul
It seems the psychic information is emerging more and more, and it is dressed in the deeply rooted beliefs of each individual. We might call the psychic the soul. The psychic soul always expresses its vitality and purpose by manifesting itself in new and unique ways that produce a plethora of experiences for every individual. The objective reality is a manifestation of the psychic soul’s subjective reality. The exuberance it projects in the process is the physical action of consciousness.
The psychic soul in each individual is filled with the thrust of energy from which all life springs. The soul seeks value fulfillment through the creation of social civilizations. The value fulfillment comes from the social contact that actualizes its potential. As the individual become aware of the potential within the psychic soul, the potential in others is also actualized. The psychic soul produces dreams, and when there is no response to these dreams, a type of private religion is created.
In essence, religion is an objective activity through which individuals attempt to discover the meaning of life. It is a mental construction rooted in the psychic soul. Man has come up with many names and an assortment of rules and beliefs for this mental construction, but regardless of those influences, religion still represents man’s connection with a deeper universe. That universe is lodged in the psychic soul. We search outward in order to remember we are one with the psychic soul, and that has created organized religion.
Fact and fiction are intertwined in organized religions. The facts and fiction in religion represent a combination of beliefs about the meaning of life. But the meaning of life is more about the value fulfillment of the psychic soul than the continuance of fragmented thoughts about the nature of consciousness in organized religions.
In essence, religion is an objective activity through which individuals attempt to discover the meaning of life. It is a mental construction rooted in the psychic soul. Man has come up with many names and an assortment of rules and beliefs for this mental construction, but regardless of those influences, religion still represents man’s connection with a deeper universe. That universe is lodged in the psychic soul. We search outward in order to remember we are one with the psychic soul, and that has created organized religion.
Fact and fiction are intertwined in organized religions. The facts and fiction in religion represent a combination of beliefs about the meaning of life. But the meaning of life is more about the value fulfillment of the psychic soul than the continuance of fragmented thoughts about the nature of consciousness in organized religions.
Friday, April 1, 2016
Fanatical In Nature
The latest growth of fundamentalist religion is an authoritarian attempt to regulate the ideas and perceptions of others. The fundamentalists accept literal interpretations instead of allowing the inner self to guide their thoughts and actions. Literal interpretations narrow the road through which intuition travels, and the result is an unhealthy view of the world. The other fundamentalists that are pulling in another direction cause the fault lines in the objective reality to collide and the result is an emotional earthquake. The fanatical aftershocks replace expansion with destruction. This fundamentalist view of reality isn’t one sided. All religions are fundamentally fanatical in nature.
Over the last 2,000 years, Christ's message has been dipped in egotistical and fanatical rituals that serve man, not God. Christ’s message was every man and women is inherently good and each is an individualized portion of the divine. But a civilization based on that message has never materialized. Our social structure is based man’s sin-ridden nature. Religious organizations have not allowed man to become good. There is always a part of man that is immersed in sin, and that idea construction creates the sin.
It’s almost a sacrilege to say man is free from sin. The righteous depend on sin to control others. Trusting the fabric of our inner being is viewed as a contradiction to God’s law when the fabric of our being is the only law. When the only law we trust is covered in flaws, it is hard to feel the beauty within us.
We are part of the beauty of nature. We are the part that has learned to make choices and the part that automatically produces dreams and beliefs from out imagination. From those perceptions, we organize our reality. It is the reality we call sane. But is that reality really sane, or is it sinful fanaticism in nature?
Over the last 2,000 years, Christ's message has been dipped in egotistical and fanatical rituals that serve man, not God. Christ’s message was every man and women is inherently good and each is an individualized portion of the divine. But a civilization based on that message has never materialized. Our social structure is based man’s sin-ridden nature. Religious organizations have not allowed man to become good. There is always a part of man that is immersed in sin, and that idea construction creates the sin.
It’s almost a sacrilege to say man is free from sin. The righteous depend on sin to control others. Trusting the fabric of our inner being is viewed as a contradiction to God’s law when the fabric of our being is the only law. When the only law we trust is covered in flaws, it is hard to feel the beauty within us.
We are part of the beauty of nature. We are the part that has learned to make choices and the part that automatically produces dreams and beliefs from out imagination. From those perceptions, we organize our reality. It is the reality we call sane. But is that reality really sane, or is it sinful fanaticism in nature?
Friday, March 18, 2016
Tints Of Our Imagination
All of the religious and political structures that we recognize as valid come from ideas. Those ideas develop from our obsession to turn myths into historical facts. Ideas come from our imagination, and they leaped upon our historical landscape and plant themselves in our perceptions. Our perceptions of these idealistic truths become our reality. But as we know, there is an individual reality where each person chooses to travel down a perception filled road and feel the energy within individual experiences.
The idea that man survives death is not new. People that live centuries ago knew that death was the doorway to another reality or a plethora of realties that offered other experiences. But as Christianity and other religions became new ideas, death became the doorstep to a world of judgment. It was no longer a reality filled with unlimited realities. Death was an either or reality. Christians believe that Christ is the only human that defied the either or reality, and he was named the son of God because he did. But as some ancient texts say, the image of Christ being crucified is another one of those myths rooted in imagination that we take as historical fact.
Whether Christ was crucified or not isn’t the issue. Christ knew there is divinity and humanity in every individual. Jesus knew by the virtue of his existence that he was connected to All That Is. Mankind is the physical meeting place of the divine and the ideas that create the basis for experiencing other realities. He knew that men and women follow the letter of manmade laws rather than the unspoken letters of spiritual knowing. We insist on literal interpretations of spiritual experiences that have no literal meaning.
Man distinguishes himself from other mammals because of imagination. What separates people as well as connects them is the power of ideas and the energy force within imagination. We project ourselves in time and color our experiences with tints of our unique imagination process. We forget that somehow. But when we do think about it, we literally form the reality we experience and the mass reality that we take a slice of through our ideas.
The idea that man survives death is not new. People that live centuries ago knew that death was the doorway to another reality or a plethora of realties that offered other experiences. But as Christianity and other religions became new ideas, death became the doorstep to a world of judgment. It was no longer a reality filled with unlimited realities. Death was an either or reality. Christians believe that Christ is the only human that defied the either or reality, and he was named the son of God because he did. But as some ancient texts say, the image of Christ being crucified is another one of those myths rooted in imagination that we take as historical fact.
Whether Christ was crucified or not isn’t the issue. Christ knew there is divinity and humanity in every individual. Jesus knew by the virtue of his existence that he was connected to All That Is. Mankind is the physical meeting place of the divine and the ideas that create the basis for experiencing other realities. He knew that men and women follow the letter of manmade laws rather than the unspoken letters of spiritual knowing. We insist on literal interpretations of spiritual experiences that have no literal meaning.
Man distinguishes himself from other mammals because of imagination. What separates people as well as connects them is the power of ideas and the energy force within imagination. We project ourselves in time and color our experiences with tints of our unique imagination process. We forget that somehow. But when we do think about it, we literally form the reality we experience and the mass reality that we take a slice of through our ideas.
Sunday, March 6, 2016
The Cosmic Drama
Organized religion has committed a number of blunders through the years. Some of those blunders were swept under the faith–in-God rug, while others surfaced as the faithful became more aware of their beliefs. Religion has little to do with spirituality. It is a cosmic drama of the grandest nature where the leading characters are more than the total of their parts yet unequal to parts of man. Humans had to create religion to become aware that creations fuel the drama, and perceptions create facts. But facts change and so does the truth. What was a truthful fact in the past may be a blunder ridden fact today.
But members of organized religion hold on to those old facts. There is comfort in them. They become part of an individual belief system that creates new perceptions and choices. The religious call those perceptions real and true, but they are just loyal players in the cosmic drama.
Humans experiment with religion in order to squeeze the spirituality out of it. It’s not unusual for people to go from one religion to another looking for that one nugget of faith that will confirm their certainness in their uncertainty.
But when those religious soul seekers discover they create their own reality another set of questions come to the surface. The cosmic drama comes to an end and an internal one begins. There is no God that sends punishments for the thoughts and actions that are inherent in this vibrational field. Punishment comes from human perceptions and the reality those perceptions create. The God that we worship is the God within us. There, in the abyss of our consciousness, is a field of universal knowing that holds all the secrets of life.
In that abyss, the seen and unseen play several roles in the conscious drama we create for ourselves. We are the characters, the stage and the audience, and the God of religion is applauding us for knowing the power of our individual consciousness.
But members of organized religion hold on to those old facts. There is comfort in them. They become part of an individual belief system that creates new perceptions and choices. The religious call those perceptions real and true, but they are just loyal players in the cosmic drama.
Humans experiment with religion in order to squeeze the spirituality out of it. It’s not unusual for people to go from one religion to another looking for that one nugget of faith that will confirm their certainness in their uncertainty.
But when those religious soul seekers discover they create their own reality another set of questions come to the surface. The cosmic drama comes to an end and an internal one begins. There is no God that sends punishments for the thoughts and actions that are inherent in this vibrational field. Punishment comes from human perceptions and the reality those perceptions create. The God that we worship is the God within us. There, in the abyss of our consciousness, is a field of universal knowing that holds all the secrets of life.
In that abyss, the seen and unseen play several roles in the conscious drama we create for ourselves. We are the characters, the stage and the audience, and the God of religion is applauding us for knowing the power of our individual consciousness.
Sunday, February 21, 2016
All Dream Experiences Are Real
Your life is divided into two worlds. You will encounter people and places that exist in a different time, and you will know them. Know that all you experience in those worlds is real. Everyone you meet and everything you do in dreams happens somewhere at some time.
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Soul Travel: An Excerpt From Black Orchid Night
"When your inner self or soul enters this three-dimensional life from another reality, the energy waves that propel it break into a number of conscious particles. These particles spread out and form individual lives or focuses. Quantum physics tells us that’s true. Some doctors call these conscious particles reincarnational lives, but they are really simultaneous lives. So you have counterparts of you — we all do, by the way, living at different points in time and in a different place. I call them different planes or levels of reality. In your dream, the city is the same, but the year is different. Your consciousness, without your ego, is able to cross into this plane and experience that particular reality in dreams. Others do it while meditating.”
Sunday, January 31, 2016
Plants Talk To Each Other
"All forms of life communicate through chemical emissions, frequency vibrations, and in some cases, ultrasound. The study of plant communication is still in its infancy, but scientists now know that plants do communicate with one another above and below the ground. Human to plant communication is still considered impossible by most people, but there have been some case studies that show humans can pick up vibrations from plants, and translate them into words. I don’t claim to be one of those people, but I don’t doubt the fact that some people can pick up some sort of signals from plants."
Gabriel Krabb: Black Orchid Night
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
The Orchid Is More Than We Think: Excerpt From Black Orchid Night
“Somehow orchids managed to spread their beauty over six continents. They have successfully found a home in every conceivable terrestrial habitat. They earned respect in the botany world not only for their delicate beauty, but also for being the most diverse family of flowering plants. There are more than 25,000 species of orchids in 880 genres. The secret to their success in a word is sex. Not what we term normal sex. It is more like really weird sex. The Bucket Orchid is no exception. This pesky flower captures unsuspecting bees and uses them for its rather ingenious sexual ritual.
The Australian hammer orchids are also cruel beauties. The wingless female wasps that become sexual prey have no idea what’s in store for them. The flightless female wasp waits for a male wasp at the top of the stem. The male will pick her up and mate with her in mid-air. The hammer orchid effectively mimics the female wasp, and excites the unsuspecting male wasp to the point of ejaculation. The dupe male wasp is utterly fooled. He is so convinced that the orchid is a female wasp that he even extends his genital claspers into the orchid. The sexual scam is a double victory for the orchid. The natural deceit makes the female wasp reproduce asexually. That sexual behavior produces only male wasps. Female wasps are the result of actual wasp-to-wasp mating. When the male wastes his sperm on the orchid, more females become asexual, which means there are more male wasps to pollinate the hammer orchid.”
The Australian hammer orchids are also cruel beauties. The wingless female wasps that become sexual prey have no idea what’s in store for them. The flightless female wasp waits for a male wasp at the top of the stem. The male will pick her up and mate with her in mid-air. The hammer orchid effectively mimics the female wasp, and excites the unsuspecting male wasp to the point of ejaculation. The dupe male wasp is utterly fooled. He is so convinced that the orchid is a female wasp that he even extends his genital claspers into the orchid. The sexual scam is a double victory for the orchid. The natural deceit makes the female wasp reproduce asexually. That sexual behavior produces only male wasps. Female wasps are the result of actual wasp-to-wasp mating. When the male wastes his sperm on the orchid, more females become asexual, which means there are more male wasps to pollinate the hammer orchid.”
Sunday, January 10, 2016
Soul Expansion: An Excerpt From Black Orchid Night
“You made an agreement with certain souls. Those souls project the basic units of consciousness we call individuals into our physical reality at the same time your soul performs that creative act. The individuals involved learn lessons from each other and help each other experience mass events. You must realize we are experiencing a mass physical dream in one point in time, and other individuals from other souls experience the same dream in other points in time. But there are many dreams for souls to experience, and we creatively choose which souls to experience them with. The fact that they play different roles in these dreams is the result of individual choices. If they played the same role, there would be no expansion of the soul.”
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