(10-09-2011, 09:39 AM)unity100 Wrote:I am 100% certain that I fail to see things because of scholastic academic education heritage (and racial mind). I know this because there was a lot to unlearn after school when intuition suggested a deeper meaning was more compelling, for example. Education provides a significant part of one's worldview. Our reality emerges into our awareness from this worldview.(10-09-2011, 02:03 AM)zenmaster Wrote: You must be new here. Every other post is about 'signs of change' and digging for evidence of such, as if that evidence would somehow be crucial as an important validation. lol.then again maybe you are failing to see things because you are forcing whatever you learn to be compliant and congruent with your perspective of your scholastic academic education heritage.
Our expectations are formed from what we think is possible. Such limits are taught (explicitly or not). Some part of ourselves knows there is something more, and when we contact that part we are in a position to manifest it. That is the primary reason for the pace of "evolution", the opportunities we bother to provide ourselves, not those which we perceived were denied to ourselves from the "PTB". That reacting or opposing mode of consciousness comes from a place of lack, and is capable of only addressing lack (and associated bitterness). But, initially it seems that we must make some level noise in order to hear ourselves.