07-25-2013, 04:39 AM
(07-25-2013, 12:52 AM)Adonai One Wrote: People here are afraid of calling themselves "the creator," which is just a fancy, human-title for all things and all intelligence. This forced humility is hard for me to understand: Metaphysically, with the universe being a linear fractal, you are indeed all things. Every tiny part contains the whole and even then some.
This truth is what turns reality into your playground up to the galactic laws of physics.
Until you absolve the fear of realizing the true extent of your power and divinity along with losing the ideal of "earning it" or "achieving it" you will remain a subject to a veiled illusion, you will remain within the Matrix. The only truth is your power, your divine infinite state is already here. You must only choose to see it.
The day you begin to pray to yourself instead of praying to something separate from yourself is the day you begin a path to infinite power in your reality.
Take the red pill. Or stick with the blue pill. The choice is yours.
I think realizing you are the creator is an important step on the path of adepthood. However, there is still value in humility.
Even Ra, who is much further down the path of adepthood (almost at the end of it we might even say) than you or I found value and purpose in humility -- that is to say, being humble.
Humility isn't a fear of acknowledging your power, but rather, a truthful acknowledgement of the parameters of your currently manifest microcosmic self.
At some point, all limitations will be done away with, but identities are founded on limits. It gives them there "shape" or "flavor" you might say. Limits are not, necessarily, a bad thing. They are necessary in order to empower creativity. To know yourself is to acknowledge your strengths, and acknowledge your weaknesses. This acknowledgment is akin to an honest acceptance of self. In the pure acceptance of what is, there is no resistance. Beingness then dissolves the limits.
That which is not needed, falls away. Nothing need be overcome.