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 But that self-image is no longer valid in a reality that is rooted in more than five senses.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.
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
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.
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