Everything is conscious energy [God]. We are individual points of conscious energy [Souls]. Consciousness is awareness. Awareness is intelligence. When our energy resonates with this intelligence we are guided by it. Like Nikola Tesla said, "My brain is only a receiver, in the Universe there is a core from which we obtain knowledge, strength, and inspiration."
We resonate with this energy through our emotions. There is no good or bad there is only energy. God will help us accomplish whatever we want. "ask and you shall receive". There is however positive and negative energy. Unconditional love is positive and leads to bliss [Heaven]. Shame is negative energy and leads to suffering [Hell]. Jesus was an example of unconditional love. Unconditional love is the only way to ascend the 3D realm and end the reincarnation cycle.
Our Souls incarnate here to suffer. When we suffer we experience negative energy. We learn through experience. Without contrast, we would not understand. Without Hell, there would be no Heaven. If we are in a pure white room with a pure white chair that chair would be invisible, we need contrast to see it. So when I say there is no good or bad it is true. Souls who choose to suffer are choosing to learn. When we label them "Bad" we are choosing the "Eat from the tree of knowledge of Good and Evil" and we will surely die and start the reincarnation cycle again. When we choose to play the game of duality we are choosing to suffer. When we pick a side in a war we are labeling the other side as Evil and as soon as we do that we will become defensive and let negative emotions guide us. We will justify our negative actions because we think we are helping them, or saving someone. Each side of every war thought they were good and the other side was evil. They were playing the game. Just like the people who are going to downvote this post or call me names in the comment section. That negative emotion that gets triggered in them will guide them to lash out. Jesus suffered the ultimate sacrifice to give us an example of unconditional love by choosing to die on the cross and resist the urge to judge. He understood that the soldiers didn't understand what they were doing. Some can not even resist the urge to downvote.
When we do what the "new age" people call "shadow work" we release the inner trauma that has been conditioned in us from childhood and all those negative emotions [demons] get released. Once these negative false beliefs get released our Pineal Gland gets activated and we ascend [5D] to a higher dimension of consciousness. BUT WE HAVE TO DO THE WORK.
All action starts with belief. If we do not believe something we are not going to practice it. So when the bible says "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." that means if we don't believe we will not take action.
We take action by surrendering to unconditional love [Jesus] and letting that emotion fill our hearts. Do you know that feeling we get when we give somebody we love a hug and we just melt into them? That is the emotion we are trying to resonate with. I would literally hug a pillow and pretend it was someone I loved. Do whatever it takes to resonate with that emotion. If something in the outside world triggers us that is a sign that we are holding on to a false belief and need to release it. Force ourselves to see things from a positive perspective. Over time this will become a habit and we will begin to see the positive in everything.
Good luck. God bless, I love us all.
For individuals who are on the advanced spiritual path it's called the Razor's Edge. At some point on the path you must call out and say No to the darkness before it is removed. It seems our job here to walk through the valley of darkness but we fear no evil. Could we in mass dispell the darkness through consciousness alone? Yes, I believe we could. But, that's not how this movie is playing out. This movie requires us to get involved and make our light or understanding count. Remember, Jesus had to throw the money changers out of the temple physically.
Did he have to, or was that just a stage in his journey where he thought he had to? A moment of weakness?
If it was a stage in his journey it seems we too are walking that path. A moment of weakness maybe, but certainly setting the stage for the rest of the drama to come.
There will always be polarity on all levels of existence. There are times when righteous indignation (and action) is appropriate. We have to be able to look evil in the eye and say, not on my watch. Can we say that in pure love, sure. Maybe Jesus' actions were pure love. Really there are many here that approach the Great Awakening in just that frequency of love for the greater good.
There is a stage in our journey where righteous indignation (and action) seems appropriate.
Awareness is all it takes to defeat Evil. Jesus understood what the moneychangers were doing and it made him angry. His actions were driven by anger. Towards the end of his journey, he realized how important it was to control his emotions and put on a display of unconditional love that was so pure it is still used as an example to this day.
The "new age" people have a term for this moment in the journey. They call it false light. People justify their negative actions because they believe they are helping. How many atrocities have been carried out on this planet in the name of "the greater good"?
I am not judging anybody. I have flipped my share of tables. But if someone wants to reach the next level they need to find a better way. Lead by example. Start a charity, a school, etc. Do good and have faith. The meek shall inherit the earth. Negative actions have negative consequences. The money changers will get what is coming to them.
Exodus 14:14 "The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.”
There are some of us who are called to walk the razor's edge. Are we spiritual masters to have the skill to do this? Yes and no. But, we are called to do this nevertheless. Does that make us any less enlightened than the person who does not jump into the fray of polarity? I can't say. Is it a harder path? Yes, I think so. We are warriors who stand for do no harm. Can we stand for that and we ourselves do no harm? That is the million dollar spiritual question. As we walk this edge we will mature and get stronger and more able to hold unconditional love in all situations. (And, unconditional love does not always look "loving" btw.)