08-05-2011, 12:00 AM
What you said...word.
Especially, it is only then that free will comes into play. Before that there is no free will...only an endless recycling of what is familiar.
Could you imagine identifying items from a past life?
But, if outside of this reality (rather than firmly embroiled in it...and trying to tell yourself that it is good), why would one desire to reincarnate again here? Why not there? Or over there? Or, why not merge back with the cosmic consciousness?
shamanka wrote:Recently, sitting in the void for three days, being the nothing, instructed not to create or pluck the grids of this creative playground, i found out just how strong the urge to play here is. This i likened to the potential, wishing to know itself in form and also as i understood it, the urge to reincarnate. i knew what it was to have consciousness outside of this reality, an example of this came to mind of Buddha, who, within his story it is told, that he can identify his own belongings each new incarnation, from an array presented to him as a small child.
From a Naguals perspective, it showed how others throw out threads, any threads, to remain surviving on this web, to belong to humanity and its variety of experiences.
The choices made so often by their programming leads to the continuation of their emotional addictions as in 'crisis' they revert to what they 'know'. If only they were shown, as i was, to withdraw all their threads consciously,back to the heart centre, for dissolving with understanding, that the law of free will comes into play and,after the 'death', one can align to any, or all of the vibrations they so desire.
this also touches on the laws of attraction and karmic service.
Undoubtably fear provoking, to have experienced the total destruction of your old world...leads to the knowing of total self creation of ones reality, on all levels, including immortality.
Especially, it is only then that free will comes into play. Before that there is no free will...only an endless recycling of what is familiar.
Could you imagine identifying items from a past life?
But, if outside of this reality (rather than firmly embroiled in it...and trying to tell yourself that it is good), why would one desire to reincarnate again here? Why not there? Or over there? Or, why not merge back with the cosmic consciousness?
shamanka wrote:Recently, sitting in the void for three days, being the nothing, instructed not to create or pluck the grids of this creative playground, i found out just how strong the urge to play here is. This i likened to the potential, wishing to know itself in form and also as i understood it, the urge to reincarnate. i knew what it was to have consciousness outside of this reality, an example of this came to mind of Buddha, who, within his story it is told, that he can identify his own belongings each new incarnation, from an array presented to him as a small child.
From a Naguals perspective, it showed how others throw out threads, any threads, to remain surviving on this web, to belong to humanity and its variety of experiences.
The choices made so often by their programming leads to the continuation of their emotional addictions as in 'crisis' they revert to what they 'know'. If only they were shown, as i was, to withdraw all their threads consciously,back to the heart centre, for dissolving with understanding, that the law of free will comes into play and,after the 'death', one can align to any, or all of the vibrations they so desire.
this also touches on the laws of attraction and karmic service.
Undoubtably fear provoking, to have experienced the total destruction of your old world...leads to the knowing of total self creation of ones reality, on all levels, including immortality.

