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Posted on February 7, 2008 at 2:00pm — 8 Comments
Lynne McTaggart
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Just stopped by to say 'hey' from a friend.
In Joy,
Cyndi
Cant get your new site to work.Tried making a post but its a no show.Is it just me ?
Peace....Dean
What you believe and what I believe are very similar. But there is one exception. I don’t believe I have a ‘present’ level/state of consciousness. My consciousness has had the same biases and predisposition from as far back as I can remember, which is from my first year of life. I perceive that the I that I am is unchanging. Yet experiences have conditioned my outward responses. My interaction with the world has modified in accordance with it.
Of course, I am learning through experiences. My personal knowledge base is expanding and my ability to articulate the perspective of my person is developing, but under it all, like some kind of deep, dark, still lake, from which the mist vapors rise up like a swirling fog from my subconscious mind, revealing what I already know. For instance, when you learn of someone else’s perspectives on metaphysics, there is an inner sense that says, “This is Truth.” or “Something is missing from the equation”. Within us, we already know. To hear it again, is a confirmation, rather than the apprehension of a new understanding.
We ARE, but spend our lives searching for confirmation. Our memories of self from points removed from the body tell us that we are not contained ‘here’ or ‘now’. As you wrote, “I sense as the Eternal Ever Evolving Now”, we are fluid, flowing change in a material sense, but we are unchanging and timeless in our subconscious being. That One is All and there is neither mystery, nor lack of understanding for It.
I think that in shifting ones perspective around so that we can perceive from the viewpoints of other, we get a fuller picture of the One. We are collecting the puzzle pieces, if you will. We’ve already seen the box cover and know what the puzzle will look like when it’s finished, but the act of piecing it all together is much like the small victories and disappointments of life. Do we need to finish the puzzle to know what it is? Not really. We do it because we enjoy the activity. Or more correctly, the One enjoys our activity.
We all walk, stumble and fall through life. There are no experts. I do believe that life is meant to be unpredictable and we are each meant to have a distinct and different perspective. When we interact, the results are diverse and interesting. I think the One finds these dynamics enjoyable. It didn’t have to fragment itself into us. It does so for stimulation and perhaps even the illusion of companionship.
It’s ironic how at the very core of our being we desire only the reunion of One, while it has flung us far and wide to experience separation and otherness. Oh, Ron, just play the game. You can’t win and you can’t lose. You are alone playing yourself at the chessboard. Small victories. Small defeats. Passing time until we all come to the realisation that “The eye with which I see God is the eye with which God sees me.” There is something sweet and sad about this scenario and if you allow those mixed emotions to arise, your being is filled with agape and you understand the inner compelling to just be, forever now.
Aren't you fun though...I see the intention part and I see results in the intention, although not scientific, there is a pattern. Considering intention, the person just before and after you should have an effect on your answer. Not only that, a person who is a sender will have a greater effect than that who is a receiver, etc. I myself am often a receiver and think that if I had taken the test when it was happening would have had a different answer.
Incase you are wondering, blue cresent wrench. Although it went this way in my minds eye- wre....hamm....wrench! Because I started to see the hammer while I was making my mind up. I even had to say, no it's definately a wrench.
So your legacy lives on. You must be a lot of fun.
Have a great day.
Christine
Just checking up on you. Hope all is well.
Love and appreciation,
Karen
Thanks you for your kind comments and probing questions! I'm looking forward to knowing you better.
I'm so happy to be your friend and to be with so many uplifting and like minded people in one place.
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