(07-03-2011, 01:26 AM)litllady Wrote: I do think, believe, that there is something that is to be done here. My reasoning on this, is due to the harmony that nature shows us and the lack of harmony we as 'one' show. We have yet to look after nature to our full potential. We have yet to be, all we can be, here.I tend to agree. We talk about the 'next step', but I don't think we ever figured out or realized the potential of the current one. What can we do with 3D?
(07-03-2011, 01:26 AM)litllady Wrote: I read one time that eastern mystics would talk about how many westerners would get caught in a certain phase of spiritual growth due to the level that causes one to have 'experiences'. That they would get so caught up in the experience itself, they would not be able to see the message that was being displayed between the consciousness and unconscious mind of that person. That having a experience would fill the person's 'self' so much so, that they called this level the saintly level, that it would feed the 'self' so much that they could not see the message, for the opportunity of 'growth'.Ha, easterners suffer from the same problem. Also eastern spirituality is 'easier' from the standpoint of western mind because that aspect of the local logos does not challenge or confront as much. That's why it's so appealing. And of course, there is not as much growth potential or catalyst when you are looking at something 'from the outside'.
(07-03-2011, 01:26 AM)litllady Wrote: The idea of ascension or harvest has pretty much gone viral. I guess its not really harming anyone that goes along with such an idea...but it could on down the road if it fails to fulfill the hopes that they have placed in it. Which brings me back to the need to stay focused on today, now, what is right in front of my nose, the things that I know matter.Hope is the opposite of fear. It's an emotional reaction caused by lack of honesty and curiosity. It's just a phase of suspended learning until things become digestible for them. Maybe mama bird will regurgitate something acceptable at some point in the future.
(07-03-2011, 01:26 AM)litllady Wrote: It may matter not what each of our beliefs are...but what we do here, now, in this life...will matter, to someone, somewhere, some day.This should be obvious to anyone that has looked back on the strongly influential effect that parent and teachers have had. To the extent people do not think for themselves, they naturally inherit environmental bias. That's the logos principle of the racial mind at work.
(07-03-2011, 01:26 AM)litllady Wrote: We are told that if something 'resonates' then it is from a higher source, a higher self, a inner knowing. How is it then that there are so many beliefs? Would not a inner knowing, or knowledge from a higher self, all be the same? Funny enough...I think this does exist. I do think there is a inner knowing but often, most often, its masked by desires of self so the real gems that we are to focus on are over looked or not seen.There are so many beliefs because we come to 'know' something through different aspects of both its nature and our nature. Through honest communication, we find that there is an agreement. And at (blue-ray) level there is always a resonance between what you 'know' and what the other person 'knows'. It is more than a 'common ground', it's a shared domain of the same mind.