Addressing Your ThoughtsSeptember 2nd, 2020
Greetings everyone, I would like to talk to you today about your thoughts. What one has to understand is that your mind, your brain is like a radio, and it is picking up frequencies from all across the cosmos. ----- Normally, the brain is kept largely shut - and your thoughts are your own - but more and more outside forces help to worm their way in. A thought should take effort, and should not be confused with an instinct. An instinct is say, a fight or flight response, something that activates in order to protect you. In every persons life there is a core thought - you may be aware of it, you may not - but some event in your life - usually at a very young age, spins off an issue you came here to address. It may be an issue of abandonment, of inadequacy, and it usually centers around the parents, or family, in some way - but know that before you came here, you set that desire in motion to experience it. As you grow, that core issue is suppressed - as you are too young to handle it properly. As a result, you form a feedback loop. When energy is denied more of that energy enters your life. Thus multiple scenarios occur to mirror the first one. Abandonment from the mother can morph into abandonment by your pet, by your friends, by your lover, by your spouse. It grows and grows because the issue needs to be addressed. Many of these people project their issues onto other people, and thus, by seeing what people angrily accuse others of, you can often ascertain what the individual themselves are suffering from that they don't want to deal with themselves. ----- This issue will be addressed differently depending on the soul age of the individual. Soul age is measured either in how MANY progressive lifetimes one has lived, with a core issue in each being solved (some core issues having to be solved across multiple lifetimes) or simply how long a being has lived. Remember that beings in other dimensions and planes don't necessarily share the same lifespan as a human being - some may live hundreds of years, others much much longer. That is a long time to have certain core issues that are suppressed and pushed down. Now if that being has solved many many issues over their progressive lifetime, each new issue they tackle will become easier - they will still fall victim to it as this is the natural progression of such things - but each time they relapse they will recover quicker, and will get to the point of self-acceptance easier. Those who are younger will not. They will blame everyone but themselves, rail that life is unfair and why has this happened to them, and be very very jaded with life. They will be miserable, and want OTHERS to be just as miserable as them. Instead of raising their own self development to match the enlightened, they will try to lower others to match their own low frequency. It is like they are in a funhouse full of mirrors and each distorted reflection of them is a villain they have to take down. The amount of mirrors never ends and for every one you attack 2 more take its place, because like a lighthouse casting a light it is not the light itself that is the issue, but the lighthouse itself casting the light. It is you. It is ALWAYS you. If you want to imagine what a personal hell feels like take that persons core issue, and their guilt, and play it over and over. Hell is you torturing yourself for all eternity. ----- The most painful truth for any being to realize is that it is their OWN fault, because to them, their life circumstances are most often beyond their control. You cannot take responsibility for being abandoned, or for the things that make you feel inadequate as a child this is true, but you can ALWAYS control HOW you react to it, and how you control your feelings about it, but that response only comes with wisdom learned from either several experiences in THIS life - often painful ones, or several progressive experiences across several lifetimes that gives you a toolbelt of skills to be able to deal with things better and faster. You can be angry at the mother for abandoning you - or you can see things from her perspective and figure out WHY she abandoned you - not everything is about you. It may INVOLVE you, but it is not always about you. She may have been too young, she may not have been strong enough to survive the experience, and been too inexperienced - or been dealing with too many things by herself. It may have been rape and thus she associated the child with a loss of power and only seen it as something to hate. The truth is often much less black and white and more nuanced than we can imagine. But until you deal with the root cause that started it all, the mirrors will not stop replicating. Most start by dealing with the most recent mirror and slowly working their way back, gaining much wisdom and perspective from others points of view in the process. No spiritual guru can help the world until they have gone through the woes the world suffers from, to be able to TRULY empathize with people. Enlightenment comes out of suffering and experience, and that is how wisdom is formed. You can not progress, until you can learn , from the bottom of your heart, to understand and forgive those who have wronged you. ----- Enlightenment is knowledge without lies. It is being able to know all truths, without lying to others, or yourself about it. Enlightenment does not mean you are purely good for all eternity - for darkness always nibbles away and experiences always makes us question all we know - enlightenment is simply KNOWING the truth, which you must practice, over and over. You will fail many times, but each time you will gain something in the process. Some new understanding that makes life easier to handle, or more difficult to. Those who are blinded by the light know the truth but do not act on it when it is needed. Doing right is not always easy, and not always directly beneficial to you. It is not something you always want to do. You may not want to share, or give up what you have so that another may benefit. But when you see everyone as part of the collective that every being is, you understand to only think of yourself is like being in a room of mirrors and denying that anything you do affects the reflections in the mirrors around you. Humans have such a strong sense of self - they want to be strong - they don't want anyone else to be responsible for their success. But that attitude is like a leaf saying that it alone will be responsible for growing the branch it is on - and we all know this is not true. The leaves collectively generate the power to grow the entire tree, the branch, and to sprout new leaves, the dichotomy is that it is both the singular AND the collective that works together. You must see yourself as an individual ego and the collective whole. ----- For example - you may be a competitive person, and you want to be good at everything. Well a child could tell you that this is simply not practical - for there is simply not enough time in your life to be good at everything. However, if you see this from the singular ego AND the collective dichotomy, you can understand that you as a singular being add the talents you have chosen to hone to the collective, and since you are all collectively part of the same being, that everyone else around you is picking up the slack for the talents you do not possess. It is like delegating - those people are excelling at things you could only dream of being. Those beings are other extensions of you - and thus there is no need to be jealous of them - instead be happy that they are doing so well, and that they have taken the time to do it so that you don't have to. It is like being in an orchestra - you chose to play the tuba, because everyone else chose to play the other instruments - you could not play the orchestra by yourself so you all understand each others importance. It is lessons like this that grow the soul. And this is what it means by ego death. You do not stop existing as a person, you stop existing as a lone person against the world. You have a singular personality that is built off of all the experiences you have collected, in a sea of personalities that have done the same, all networking together to reflect one giant personality - Source. It is like looking at snow - when you look at it as a whole you see white, but when you look closer you see a glimmer of colours, all individual specks making up the whole. ----- So what about thoughts that don't reflect our understanding of reality - of our enlightened state? Well the problem with the ego is that it can develop a very distorted view of reality based on the experiences and core issues you have kept. Even when you address these issues the ego is still in an instinctual mode - it is like an addict that has to be re-trained. Malicious forces can use these weaknesses in your egos programming to "recommend" thoughts to you. When you are an enlightened being you are able to stand back and observe these thoughts. You know they are wrong, and you know they do not reflect the type of person you are - they reflect the base ego of needing instant gratification, being lazy and getting rewarded, and blaming others for your problems or attacking them personally to make yourself feel larger. Once you understand this you can look at those thoughts and you can declare to yourself "this is not my thought". This is a very powerful thing to say because it acknowledges that while the thought may have popped up in your head, it is not one that you CONSCIOUSLY manifested. ----- Many thoughts are suggested to us. It is like when a follower follows a leader that may be unscrupulous - they say things the follower may not necessarily agree with or know is wrong, but out of fear of not being accepted they follow and accept it. When negative thoughts enter your mind - like thinking badly about a persons identity, or wishing ill on someone, or looking down on someone, you must address where these thought are coming from. Do you really believe these things? Or have things like peer pressure, society, and the media influenced how you think? Have you seen so many actions repeated by a specific group in the news or online that now you assume that all people in those groups act those ways? It is this conditioning of repeating over and over that cause us to do the most grievous thing - to hate each other. And that above all else is what those corrupted by their own lies want you to do - they want you to hate other human beings. The leaf does not hate the leaves on its own branch or on the other branch. And neither can you. You can for sure not approve of their actions - much like a parent disapproves when their child misbehaves. But like a parent you must see other people like your own family. There are some you can never reach, and may need to simply avoid - much like one would do in their own family, but you cannot hate people, for every person acts in a way that their own collective experiences makes them think is right. in every persons mind they THINK they are right, and doing either the right thing or what is best for them. ----- To truly love other beings you must first understand them, and why they act the way they do. Most humans are split into two groups - or a combination of the two - those who react logically, and those who react emotionally. Those who are logical look for solutions, something purposeful to anchor them. Those who are emotional look to be comforted and feel better and secure. They are easily wounded by words and actions of others. Those who commit evil acts are more often those who feel that life has abandoned them, and thus they do not need to cater to anyone IN life - they would much rather watch it all burn, because if they can't be happy, why should anyone else? These are people who have given up on others and on their own salvation. Some of these people you can reach, and others you cannot, but regardless, every being must come to the truth on their own terms. You can only nudge them in the right direction at most. It is why I do not directly interfere. I feel the pain of wanting to help but not being able to simply pick a person up and make them do the right thing. All I can do is urge in their hearts and minds, and thus in this way you also have my thoughts to deal with. As well as your higher selfs - the urgings of the ego, and the malicious beings around you trying to program thoughts into your mind. Remember the "crazy" people are the ones who only respond to the voices in their head, not the one who works with them to help themselves heal. ----- So remember that whatever pops up in your head is something that you must weigh to see if it fits your idealism - many times people choose actions they know are not right but go with their feelings at the time - vengeance, revenge, spite, these are all reasons people go against their better judgement in order to feel satisfied. The ego must be kept in check and emotions analyzed, and this is not always easy. It is easier when you understand why the thoughts are coming and who they are coming from. Some simple exercises to do is whenever you encounter a negative thought pretend it is someone else saying it to you in your head - give the voice an identity - and then immediately do whatever it says to it in your mind. If it doesn't like it then you know it's wrong. Many people are like this in that they don't like to have the things done to them they do to others The other is to simply say in your mind "this thought does not belong to me - this is not my thought" - it will help you distance yourself from thoughts that you may be too caught up in realizing are not what you would normally support in a clear state of mind. -Source- |