Oneness was hinted at in session 7, answer 7.
"It, however, constitutes a great calling which we of all creation feel and hear as if our own entities were distorted towards a great and overwhelming sorrow. It demands our service."
Regarding being 'In the Now' I am quite distorted in this regard as I know in my heart of hearts that what I am doing is not what I came to do.
When I am laying bricks at work I cant keep my mind off of The Law of One philosophy and am guilty of frequent 'unconsciousness' or auto pilot mode as I term it.
I am bang in the now on bring4th though!
As positively oriented entities though my feeling is the sensation of oneness, rather than an eloquently worded and thoughtful attempt to 'word' our way to truth, is the best answer we can give ourselves.
Did we not all groan when we were given homework as a child at some point?
The sensation I believe can be attained through the homework of the seeker, which is "disciplined meditation", backed up by listening to, and adhering to the quiet truth that springs from this discipline.
A good example I feel would be a stand up comedian who recently completed a world tour and was interviewed on an Australian program. He was question on why he wanted to be the best at what he does. He hinted at this sensation I feel by describing the fruits of a neophytes homework.
"It, however, constitutes a great calling which we of all creation feel and hear as if our own entities were distorted towards a great and overwhelming sorrow. It demands our service."
Regarding being 'In the Now' I am quite distorted in this regard as I know in my heart of hearts that what I am doing is not what I came to do.
When I am laying bricks at work I cant keep my mind off of The Law of One philosophy and am guilty of frequent 'unconsciousness' or auto pilot mode as I term it.
I am bang in the now on bring4th though!
As positively oriented entities though my feeling is the sensation of oneness, rather than an eloquently worded and thoughtful attempt to 'word' our way to truth, is the best answer we can give ourselves.
Did we not all groan when we were given homework as a child at some point?
The sensation I believe can be attained through the homework of the seeker, which is "disciplined meditation", backed up by listening to, and adhering to the quiet truth that springs from this discipline.
A good example I feel would be a stand up comedian who recently completed a world tour and was interviewed on an Australian program. He was question on why he wanted to be the best at what he does. He hinted at this sensation I feel by describing the fruits of a neophytes homework.