07-14-2020, 07:50 AM
Hello Elle, I'm gonna level up a bit my positioning and my statements; I hope you don't get offended by it.
From where I come from, we call that mildness.
"To be, or not to be?"
"To do, or not to?"
"To live fully, or to live fully not?"
I don't believe in "nothing and everything at the same time". That's a mere excuse for not diving fully into the abyss of life, into the abyss of your own Self.
I don't believe in everything. That's simply dumb. Mathematically, it would be equal to a point with equal force vectors coming out of its vortex and out to all sides, resulting in a net movement of zero. You either believe in something more than everything else or you simply don't do anything.
Let me remind you that Surface Earth isn't the classical, blissful, joyful experience that the untangible try to emanate in channelings such as Ra Contact. We ain't living in a happy, tranquil and smooth world.
We actually live among daily bloodbaths and oceanic, telluric suffering. You can't make the Sun disappear by blindfolding your own eyes. It may be hard to accept Earth's reality; burdensome, wearisome, and whatever adjective you want to use it. Things won't change because you simply "think hard" here. Down here, to make any change, thought is simply the first step of an infinite road of continuous actions.
That's sweet, though your posts seem to contradict this statement.
What you term "beliefs", are from an egotistical perspective, or soul perspective? How do you discern?
You seem to be mindlessly accepting the Ra Contact as the ultimate truth, when in reality it's far, far from that. Keep in mind that regardless of the "fine-tuning" of the contact, it was still transcribed using words with a Latin-origin alphabet, which actually sucks to transmit ideas. Human language itself is so obsolete that it, by itself, is one of the main confusing aspects of human life. Take a look around and see how much people argue about semantics, how much time is wasted on this tug-of-war of beliefs, regardless of the reality.
Compassion is a good thing, and evaluating when and where it should be applied is also good. Its implications are almost endless, and often times you consider, in the best of your capability, that you're making the undoubtedly best decision in this "compassionate" mindset. Then, your actions enact absolute chaos and destruction, even to the person you tried to "assist".
How do you cope with your own fallibility? How do you assimilate that, sometimes, the desire to "help" others is simply a projection from within, a desire to express your feelings and let them be echoed back to you? In realms where non-verbal communication is well-honed, you simply irradiate your heart out and feel your energy bouncing back to you amplified infinitely.
However, we live on Surface Earth. Here, effective communication is seldomly seen.
That's cool. You're free to be confused for as long as you think you should be.
You see, that kind of rhetoric is what numbs people down.
"If I help myself out, am I not helping everyone else as well?
"Then, why do anything more than the basic, the 'help myself' stuff?"
"Actually, if we're going to die, why live?"
"If we're going to get dirty, why clean ourselves up?"
"If we're going to feel sadness, why even feel anything in the first place?"
Do you know why? It's because that's life. In its fullest, whole-most capability. You have a buffet of sensations, experiences, desires etc., so what do you do with this myriad of choices, of potentialities? This is 3rd Density experience in a nutshell.
If you have no unshakable answers then you should re-evaluate your own beliefs. Your innermost beliefs. YOU. Have you at least permitted yourself to vent out (in a constructive way) the immeasurable hate that you most probably do feel because of the aggressions that this world has imprinted upon you?
Have you at least allowed yourself to lash out your insecurities, your sorrows, your joys?
Have you even considered making a good use of your incarnated experience and actually actively, directly displaying your love and compassion for whoever you want to display?
If either yes or not, why and how so?
One's years of life are only so short. How do you make the most out of it? Sitting in a corner and contemplating the Universe?
Chanting happily a mantra?
Engaging in entrepreneurial adventures?
Devoting your life to the other, to the self, to All?
Whatever floats your boat, just don't dwell in that "whatever happens, happens; all is well" mentality, because if all was indeed well there would be no need for you to incarnate here and have gone through your personal hell, nor would you have this above-average perception of the world as you do have.
I emphasize that I'm no different in this regard (suffering and experience) than you or the countless souls that either interact or don't with these posts.
With this human vest, I also have its animalistic tendencies on the package, just as every other human-vested spirits out there. I also feel love, hate; pleasure, pain; bliss, wrath; joy, sorrow; desire, longing; fulfillment, yearning; dreams of a better tomorrow, remembrances of yore times, and so on.
What really lights my fuse is the apparent "let's only sing, dance and irradiate love" mentality. Is that attitude important? By all means.
Is it the only thing an incarnated human being should do? Absolutely not. Let the untangible to the untangible jazz and the tangible beings do tangible stuff: you know, effective actions to make this world a little better.
After all, we're all processing this world whether consciously or not; breathing from its air, eating from its food, drinking from its water. What do you produce in return?
(07-13-2020, 01:33 PM)Elle Wrote: meadow-foreigner [Edit: Diana, this post may help you as well], my responses here are based off my interpretation of the Law of One, as that is what brought me here to these forums begin with. It’s not my intention to convey a full belief in everything I read over just a few months, but really to discuss my current interpretation and hear other points of view. To share how aspects of it I found I can personally apply to my life that seemed to result in a feeling of peace and balance during these chaotic times, and to read others’ interpretations and how they’ve worked aspects of it into their lives in a positive way.
For what it’s worth, I personally believe in nothing and everything at the same time: I believe anything is possible.
From where I come from, we call that mildness.
"To be, or not to be?"
"To do, or not to?"
"To live fully, or to live fully not?"
I don't believe in "nothing and everything at the same time". That's a mere excuse for not diving fully into the abyss of life, into the abyss of your own Self.
I don't believe in everything. That's simply dumb. Mathematically, it would be equal to a point with equal force vectors coming out of its vortex and out to all sides, resulting in a net movement of zero. You either believe in something more than everything else or you simply don't do anything.
Let me remind you that Surface Earth isn't the classical, blissful, joyful experience that the untangible try to emanate in channelings such as Ra Contact. We ain't living in a happy, tranquil and smooth world.
We actually live among daily bloodbaths and oceanic, telluric suffering. You can't make the Sun disappear by blindfolding your own eyes. It may be hard to accept Earth's reality; burdensome, wearisome, and whatever adjective you want to use it. Things won't change because you simply "think hard" here. Down here, to make any change, thought is simply the first step of an infinite road of continuous actions.
(07-13-2020, 01:33 PM)Elle Wrote: And with this belief, I have found it helpful to trust my instincts and take action as my current engine of balance (experience/logic/reason/emotion - what feels "right") dictates. I’m definitely not blind to the traumas going on in the world, and I am not one to sit back and do nothing when I believe I can be of assistance, if that assistance is requested or I believe it is desired.
That's sweet, though your posts seem to contradict this statement.
What you term "beliefs", are from an egotistical perspective, or soul perspective? How do you discern?
(07-13-2020, 01:33 PM)Elle Wrote: On the other side of the coin, I’m a believer in free will, to a point - I haven't yet reconciled the law of confusion with what I think is right. The last thing I want to do is tell anyone what to do or attempt to control them, as I personally feel disharmony when I am told what to do or someone else is trying to control me.
You seem to be mindlessly accepting the Ra Contact as the ultimate truth, when in reality it's far, far from that. Keep in mind that regardless of the "fine-tuning" of the contact, it was still transcribed using words with a Latin-origin alphabet, which actually sucks to transmit ideas. Human language itself is so obsolete that it, by itself, is one of the main confusing aspects of human life. Take a look around and see how much people argue about semantics, how much time is wasted on this tug-of-war of beliefs, regardless of the reality.
(07-13-2020, 01:33 PM)Elle Wrote: While others believe they can enact positive change by systematically controlling others (writing/enforcing laws, censoring speech, interrupting others’ lives) I personally find it easier to enact positive change on a more personal, face-to-face experience: treat everyone and every situation I personally interact with as much love and understanding my internal engine currently dictates. This could mean helping the old lady at the store reach the Cheerios on the top shelf or this could even mean making a conscious choice to infringe on someone else’s free will if I find myself in a scenario where it doesn’t feel right to stand idly by while I believe someone/something is being hurt, traumatized or victimized.
Compassion is a good thing, and evaluating when and where it should be applied is also good. Its implications are almost endless, and often times you consider, in the best of your capability, that you're making the undoubtedly best decision in this "compassionate" mindset. Then, your actions enact absolute chaos and destruction, even to the person you tried to "assist".
How do you cope with your own fallibility? How do you assimilate that, sometimes, the desire to "help" others is simply a projection from within, a desire to express your feelings and let them be echoed back to you? In realms where non-verbal communication is well-honed, you simply irradiate your heart out and feel your energy bouncing back to you amplified infinitely.
However, we live on Surface Earth. Here, effective communication is seldomly seen.
(07-13-2020, 01:33 PM)Elle Wrote: I think we are all learning as we go, in our own way and at our own pace, and I often find it hard to learn when I am simply told something and not allowed to experience it. For better or worse, I’m one of those people that after being told the burner is hot for example, will put my hand on when it feels right to do so at the time, not only to see if it is actually hot, but also how hot. It may hurt like hell, but I’ll also have a better understanding of burners than the person who chose not to or was not allowed to put their hand on it.
That's cool. You're free to be confused for as long as you think you should be.
(07-13-2020, 01:33 PM)Elle Wrote: I understand there are those in this life are experiencing horrors every second of every day, and while I can’t help them all, I feel I can do my best to love and understand each one I come in contact with on a day-to-day basis. And here is an aspect of the Law of One where I do see some potential comfort: if we are all the one creator, is to provide love and understanding to one, not the same as providing love and understanding to all? I think about this, but I really have no answers. I'm just here doing what feels right at the time in each scenario I'm presented with, learning as I go.
You see, that kind of rhetoric is what numbs people down.
"If I help myself out, am I not helping everyone else as well?
"Then, why do anything more than the basic, the 'help myself' stuff?"
"Actually, if we're going to die, why live?"
"If we're going to get dirty, why clean ourselves up?"
"If we're going to feel sadness, why even feel anything in the first place?"
Do you know why? It's because that's life. In its fullest, whole-most capability. You have a buffet of sensations, experiences, desires etc., so what do you do with this myriad of choices, of potentialities? This is 3rd Density experience in a nutshell.
If you have no unshakable answers then you should re-evaluate your own beliefs. Your innermost beliefs. YOU. Have you at least permitted yourself to vent out (in a constructive way) the immeasurable hate that you most probably do feel because of the aggressions that this world has imprinted upon you?
Have you at least allowed yourself to lash out your insecurities, your sorrows, your joys?
Have you even considered making a good use of your incarnated experience and actually actively, directly displaying your love and compassion for whoever you want to display?
If either yes or not, why and how so?
One's years of life are only so short. How do you make the most out of it? Sitting in a corner and contemplating the Universe?
Chanting happily a mantra?
Engaging in entrepreneurial adventures?
Devoting your life to the other, to the self, to All?
Whatever floats your boat, just don't dwell in that "whatever happens, happens; all is well" mentality, because if all was indeed well there would be no need for you to incarnate here and have gone through your personal hell, nor would you have this above-average perception of the world as you do have.
(07-13-2020, 01:33 PM)Elle Wrote: meadow-foreigner, thanks so much for sharing your experience. I can’t begin to imagine how you’ve suffered, and what it is like to be in your shoes now. I find it incredible that you still found you had light to share with others. As I read your experience and as I type this, I feel a deep ache. At this point, what feels right is to do is my best in this life to project love and understanding through thought and action in hopes that at some point in your journey, and others who are also suffering in their journeys, feel that love in some form or way.
I emphasize that I'm no different in this regard (suffering and experience) than you or the countless souls that either interact or don't with these posts.
With this human vest, I also have its animalistic tendencies on the package, just as every other human-vested spirits out there. I also feel love, hate; pleasure, pain; bliss, wrath; joy, sorrow; desire, longing; fulfillment, yearning; dreams of a better tomorrow, remembrances of yore times, and so on.
What really lights my fuse is the apparent "let's only sing, dance and irradiate love" mentality. Is that attitude important? By all means.
Is it the only thing an incarnated human being should do? Absolutely not. Let the untangible to the untangible jazz and the tangible beings do tangible stuff: you know, effective actions to make this world a little better.
After all, we're all processing this world whether consciously or not; breathing from its air, eating from its food, drinking from its water. What do you produce in return?