zenmaster Wrote:I'm thinking this misunderstanding of loss has to do with how one understands the relationship between themselves and society. After a certain amount of individuation, a person sees how society and a person are basically the same thing anyway. The question I have is how can a person, that fears a loss of individuality, automatically "inherit" this new perspective which clarifies the actual differences between people. Would make more sense if there was a "lesson" to be learned first, than if that fearful or doubtful person were simply reprogrammed by a new paradigm of beingness.
Hi Zenmaster,
Thank you for this interesting and thought provoking question.
Recall first that anyone who is experiencing fear, apprehension, or angst in any form about any aspect of 4D existence is doing so from within the constraints of 3D existence. Most notably, the fact that 3D existence is a veiled existence and 4D is not. Consider then, that upon initial emergence into 4D, the newly minted 4D entity will, for the first time, exist in s/t with total recall of all of his/her previous incarnations, and the t/s reasons why those experiences occurred. As such, the "I" that exists at this point is really a self contained social memory complex of all of the prior incarnations, experiences, and knowledge gained by the vast array of previous "I"s that make up that mind/body/spirit complex. I think that this point has not been given adequate consideration by most people who tend to view their emergence into 4D as simply the awakening of their veiled 3D consciousness into the marvelous new world of 4D. Just as the 4D physical vehicle (body) is vastly different than its 3D counterpart, so to is the 4D mind. The spirit aspect of the 4D mind/body/spirit complex, is to the best of my knowledge, unchanged in the transition, but I am not totally confident of this assertion.
We understand that some of the early efforts in 4D focus around establishment of an SCM. Aside from the observation that some amount of effort will probably be necessary to harmonize the vast experiences of the individual before an SCM can be formed, I would also propose that forming an SCM is a process and not an instantaneous effect upon entering 4D. As such, I feel confident that this process involves a series or "mergers" of similar or familiar beings, who determine how to coordinate their different perspectives into a set of consistent, cohesive and harmonious shared experiences ("shared" meaning "both having access to", not necessarily "both having experienced"). I would see a series of small SCMs form in this manner and they then coalesce into larger and larger independent SCMs until eventually the last great merger occurs, forming the mass SCM. Note too that as each such merger takes place, the process becomes easier and the "spiritual mass" (recall the doubling effect as each new entity is added) if you will of the various SCMs make them more and more attractive to those around them. Drawing an analogy from cosmology, this process is not unlike how individual atoms coalesce into molecules, into chains, into sand, into pebbles, into rocks, and so on until they eventually coalesce into planets.
Given this scenario then the individual, having already come to terms with the harmonization of his/her past lives and shared experiences throughout various incarnations, should be quite comfortable that there is no "loss" in the process of harmonization of consciousnesses. Indeed, quite the opposite is true, and only a fantastic gain is realized.
Lastly, I would propose that the ability to accomplish these processes without fear, is necessary in order to be harvestable in the first place. It would seem to me that the ability to act in service to others 51% of the time would probably include the ability to recognize the inherent benefit of SCMs and hence to enter into them without fear.
Thanks again for this query. Love and Light,
3D Sunset