Sunday, November 8, 2009

What We Are -- Who You Are

In our ever-changing world, with it's hyper-speed forms of communication, our almost total dependence on the Internet, and our global, computer-driven networking, is it any wonder we feel isolated, if not insulated, from one another and -- more to the point -- from our Self?
The continual invitation is to put ourselves in a constant state of dependence on whatever the global network wants us to believe. What we are "supposed" to believe now has been titrated into us from one contradictory event to the next -- a seemingly endless and at times vicious cycle of codependency that begs us to eventually ask these types of questions:

• What's the point?
• Is this all there is?
• Is this as good as it gets?

Consider the following reality if you will: We are not human beings here to experience a divine awakening. Rather, we are divine eternal beings, playing a role on the 3D "holodeck," here to have a human experience.

Believing the above to the core, we find ourselves set free from the temporal systems that the global networks are currently misrepresenting as reality. How does this possible reality (that we are divine beings here to play out a role we co-orchestrated with our Eternal Divine) make you feel?

2 comments:

  1. Good point! I think I know what you mean. Everything these days seems to be rush, ruch, rush...money, money, money.

    So what if we think we know we are divine beings? It's like a psychiatrist beings able to disgnose himself with a personality disorder, but then he still acts out and cannot control his behavior. There's a world of difference between being able to talk the talk and being able to walk the walk.

    What does it take, in your opinion, to be able to get past the guilt, shame, low self-esteem and neediness to truly know we are divine? I mean, if people truly knew this, my sense is there would be no war, disease, famine, poverty or oppression , etc. in the world.

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  2. You are so truthful in your reply, Violet. It really doesn't matter what we "think" or "believe" in relation to this topic. What is of interest is to feel and to know this truth from the inside.

    To know something is truthful -- despite what the established norm may believe to be so -- takes courage tempered with responsibility. It takes courage to share, to teach, and to demonstrate that something is truth.

    The masses prefer to be told what is truth, what is reality, and what is the established "norm." This is the way of far too many individuals worldwide. We humans, as a rule, would rather blame, judge, complain, riot and protest rather than to be honorable and responsible for our actions, interactions, and reactions to anything and everything. Being honorable and responsible (i.e., response able) is our common, divine, molecular encoding.

    It's wonderful to know this reality of truth exists without error in spite of man-made belief systems that need us to believe that their views, and only their views, are the correct ones. Thank you Violet for your observations and input in this discussion.

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