Changing How We View the World
In case you haven’t noticed my mission here is to help all humans to grow spiritually in order to help us evolve. At this point in time we are moving forward quickly in science, technology and medicine. Although the medicine part still needs a lot of work. When we get to where we can create cures without a dozen side effects, that are as bad as or worse then the medical condition they treat, I’ll be impressed. But when it comes to spiritual evolution we are at a dead stop. Our mental development is stifling our spiritual progress.
The reason for this is simple. We live in a world where we are programmed from the time were children, to block out the non-physical. Children see and understand more then adults because their programming is not yet complete. By the time we are adults we are fully indoctrinated into a programmed pattern of thinking. Our thought process is mapped out by factors like our religious education and socially accepted assumptions. In order for us to begin moving forward again we have to go back. We have to un-program ourselves. We have to question everything. We have to in a sense become children again. Children take nothing for granted, they ask questions constantly. Why is the sky blue, why is the grass green, why is the sun so hot? We laugh at these questions because as adults we just accept that things are what they are. It’s that mind set that keeps us from progressing. We have to look at the world with an open mind. We have to question our leaders, both political and spiritual, we have to sort out what is fact and what is opinion. Then we can look at the opinions and decide if they are logical conclusions or just supposition. If we take everything we have ever learned about the nature of and creation of the universe, about the creator [s], about A God, A Goddess or any Divine being, and look at it objectively, we find no physical manifestations of any greater power.
Does that mean it does not exist? In my opinion no. But my opinion is not what’s important. If we want to find truth, not manufactured religious structure, we have to go to the source. Since it’s obvious physical manifestation is not likely we have to search the non-physical realm to find the source. Going back to my post on The collective consciousness, [see Musing While I Wait] the connection we have to it is not one way. Not only do we feed it but we can feed on the knowledge in it. And everyone of us has a connection to it inside us. Our sub-conscious is our link to the vast store of knowledge in the collective. So to find the answers we seek we must start inside ourselves. We have to make a conscious connection to our subconscious. This is not done overnight. It takes time to develop. Meditation is a great first step. Spending quiet time looking inside ourselves helps us to bridge the gap, tear down the walls that our programming put in place, and open a line of communication from our conscious mind to the sub consciousness. Once we do that our subconscious will become a gateway to the collective knowledge. This collective consciousness contains not only present but past information. When we die, our contributions to the collective remain. That means that every wise man and woman who ever lived, all the enlightened people, the ascended masters who were able to understand the information they accessed still exists and can be accessed by making this connection.
Ever wonder why in the past we have had great minds, and great souls, like Nostradamus, Leonardo Davinci, Aristotle and Sir Isaac Newton, who were able to look into the future of mankind, into the process that makes us who we are, and yet today who do we have? Why are there no Famous Masters today? Because were programmed to ignore the non-physical. I say Famous Masters because there are enlightened individuals today but they don’t have the notoriety of those in the past. We look at Nostradamus and his quatrains, and many today believe in their accuracy. But anyone who stands up and says they have visions today is usually scoffed at. Why is it we can believe that people in the past had this ability but if someone in our time claims this power we brand them as unstable or delusional Followers of the Bible are a good example. Protestants and Catholics believe in an immaculate conception. They believe in a man named Jesus who turned water in to wine, healed the sick, walked on water, fed thousands with a basket full of food, raised a man [Lazarus] , not to mention himself, from the dead, but THEY DON”T BELEIVE IN MAGIC. What would you call it if I turned a pond into Budweiser? Hypocrisy doesn’t sit well with me because it shows a lack of logical thought process. And these deeds were not the only magic mentioned in the bible, and Jesus was not the only person of biblical record to perform magic. Moses parted the red sea.
And what about the wisdom of King Solomon, controversy surrounds his use of magic but I encourage you to research it for yourself. Try starting Here. King Solomon’s Seal
But I also encourage you to search sites from different origins for a well rounded array of opinions
My point is if the knowledge and power to do these things existed once then they still do. Think about it, if your personal beliefs are geared toward Jesus being the Son of God, or Mohammad being the Divine Prophet, then you should want to share their life experiences that are still in the collective. All their knowledge and ability are there for you to connect with. Kind of an exciting thought isn’t it. To be able to access that knowledge.
Tear down the walls, open your mind, and begin a journey to find the answers you seek.
Now I’d like to make one thing very clear. I am not in any way trying to start a holy war. I think the term is an oxymoron. I use more examples from the Bible as opposed to the Quran or the Torah or any other book because my programming as a child was geared toward a protestant belief system. So I have an intimate knowledge of the Bible. But I think that blind obedience to any religion or book keeps us from searching for the truth inside. The logic behind the attitude religions have regarding this concept is understandable. All belief systems from structured religions tell us that we need them to obtain immortality. A belief system based on a personal connection inside the individual gives no power to the church. Therefore it’s discouraged.
And then there is the divine aspect. Churches want us to believe we need them to talk to the Divine Creator. They want us to believe we can only connect through them. What people have to realize if were going to move forward and begin again to evolve spiritually we need to look closely at whatever we envision the Creator [s] to be, we know that they exist on the non-physical plane You don’t need anyone else to connect to the Spirit. Your Spirit dwells within you. All Spirits, like thoughts are connected and can be accessed through the ether.
I write this post in the hope of encouraging more people to look inward. The more we do, the more powerful we all become.
Good Health and Great Fortune to all of you.
Kat