08-26-2010, 02:53 PM
(08-22-2010, 10:43 PM)Quantum Wrote: Case in point, "The Gateway of Magic" as referenced in the above quote and throughout the LOO is certainly more largely understood to be that of, shall we say, the inner workings towards facilitating growth. Do we however as seekers imagine the above quote to be relegated strictly to the inner arena for purposes of increasing polarity as relates only to the spiritual path, or might "The Gateway of Magic" also be understood to facilitate manifestations towards what we seek in the physical realm as well? I have long espoused that our physical lives are in fact no less imbued with the very self same magical properties in the here-and-now of little ol' 3d as much as in any 6d-8d or the next 21,000 Octaves after that. In other words, life is good! No need wishing you were somewhere else (as more magical) when in fact this (magic) is where you chose to be. Much like assuming the deeper end of the pool might be so much more peaceful and enjoyable than is the shallow end we're in might be presumptuous at best, and this before having learned to float much less swim, we may as well revel in our proficiency training here first, as Gods in the making. There are no shortcuts or skipping of steps. I've written entire treatises to this subject in the past as to what might be perceive as the wish by self -perceived wanderers who seemingly scream for the desire to get the hellll outtttta here before his contract and journey for which he begged for is completed. It seems unseemly, and less than noble at best to wish not to be here when so much nobility to be here has in fact been granted us. Where is the wanderer wisdom in this? Feeling different and alien is one thing, but wishing not to be here, or that the end can't come soon enough is quite another matter, and perhaps the antithesis of 6d wanderer wisdom. But I digress.
Hey Quantum, welcome back!
It's been a while, I'm glad to hear your time away has been fruitful. I don't have much to add on your larger topic per se, although I wanted to express how directly on the head you have hit the nail in the above quoted text. I have often wondered if I have not just been lucky in this incarnation in that I love and enjoy so much that is around me. The world of nature, the people I meet, the work that I do, and the humor that shows itself in the oddest places. I say lucky because so often I hear people complaining about their lives, the world around them, and other people especially. Maybe we are unique in this perspective among the population of earth in general, maybe we aren't, I can't say for sure. But I must say, this is a pretty special place in which we live, in good ol' third density. As below, so above? I will presume so.
Love and light,
Lavazza