Sunday, January 11, 2009
Demystifying Divine Intervention - Realizing the Magician
OK; what are these voices in our heads or within our minds? Why do we attribute and label them as other than our own? Is there a simple explanation for the divine guidance other than what we subscribe to?
As we can see, I enjoy and have a knack for demystifying and recognizing aspects of our being that are ripe for evolution, or expansion.
Concerning "Divine Intervention" let us use a simple "real world" example to clarify and illumine the mystical architecture of intervention. Let us bring what we deem as magic into a space of understanding and practicality.
Let us today realize the magician.
Envision ourselves standing on a street-corner. We are on a lunch break from work. While we are waiting for the sign to switch to "walk" we recall a certain movie we had recently seen about a magician. We loved magic as a child. We continue waiting and and as we look across the street at a section of stores we have not noticed we see that there is a "magic shop". Instead of staying in the moment and remaining whole, we think "This must be a sign." This is the beginning of the fragmentation of our psyche. We have gone from our one experience to now living in a fantasy of the mind. We have lost our power by giving it to some mysterious other "thing" which we cannot see. There is another way.
So, we are inspired, but the inspiration is now confused and distorted. Because we are now attributing our thought to some mysterious "thing" we cannot now simply walk to the store. We are now walking in dimensions of mythology and fantasy. We want to visit the shop but the simple path is now processed through our mind. This is simple to see right?
Here is what happens; here is how we do not follow our inspiration, or more plainly ourselves. We have already defined a part of ourselves as separate: a mysterious "something", and now we are on the next "step" to getting to our destination, the "magic shop". Here is where the confusion deepens. To achieve victory (to arrive at the shop) we only need to have an inspiration and simply follow through, but this is seldom the case.
Take the "magic shop" for example. As our person is standing and eying the shop, there is the environment that is integral to their success or failure. The person's consciousness will decide the outcome. Between the person and the store (or their destination) is more than pavement. Between them is their mind. Their fears, beliefs, limitations; everything is existing tangibly in the environment. We see who we currently are by our reaction to the world.
There is no "exterior" or "interior" to life, only oneness.
Let me further explain: Let us say that in order for our "example person" to reach the shop they need to cross a busy boulevard, pass a group of homeless people collected on the opposite corner, walk by a tall and rusty gate concealing rabid barking dogs, pass a busy restaurant with people sitting outside, and manage through a section of sidewalk construction. What will happen? Well, it depends on their consciousness, and the consciousness will determine if the "magic shop" is successfully entered, if the inspiration is honored.
The environment, which is revealing the person's consciousness to them is the "obstacle" to the original inspired thought or desire. Will they make it to the store is not a mysterious and illusive design. We have realize that what determines the outcome is the journey through the consciousness. It is simple; the environment (or the mind; for they are the same) will assist or hinder the journey. Our "example" person" may not make it to the shop due to being afraid of traffic, or of strangers, or of barking dogs, or of crowds, or of fear of construction, or any other myriad "things". There is more to life then demons or angels pulling invisible strings of which we do not control, shifting reality and changing and deciding things for us. There is more to know of our life and our journey. There is freedom in being all that we are.
It is our consciousness that is "creating" our environment in which we then react to that designs our experience. This is powerful. This is empowering. This is life. Let us realize that our consciousness is what affects the outcome - every outcome, including what we have labeled (through evolving consciousness and understanding) "Divine Intervention."
When we open up to this understanding we realize that we are the One.
We are the Magician.
We are creating our experience, and we can then through observation of ourself and our consciousness assist in our re-remembering of the more that we are.
A neat way to realize this is that every thought is inspired, or an opportunity to transcend relative to our presence. It is just that each thought is also a part of a matrix of thoughts reacting in energetic relationships. So, no matter the thought, it is a veiled doorway to more; this is how it is designed.
All roads do lead to GOD.
We could walk directly to the store with a clear conscious or we may never "make" it to the store or to any inspired destination due to the entanglement of limitations within our consciousness. There is no mystery. This is our life. We have and are the power. Let us stop the fragmentation and be here now, fully. To be who we are and to flow in inspiration we are to own our experience. Through owning it we harmonize the fragments and realize all that we are.
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good stuff man! i know it's all just an expression through words, but i'm wondering what you feel the difference is between saying that 'we are the one' and 'we are a part of the one'...because this is the only part of this post that i would have worded differently...even though in saying that, it's really all the same.
ReplyDeleteSemantically it is just what it is semantics. Is the hand a part of the body or is it One through the processes? Is the hand acting, or being acted upon by consciousness? Whatever is comfortable for a person at their knowing is fine. I don't know "parts", I know one dance.
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