Thanks - If I'm not mistaken, Leonardo Davinci used to "sit on the moon and look down - observing" - I often use the same technique. Thanks to you I'm going to tweak it a bit to alter the point of observation - thanks for that.
Reading your post I couldn't help to be reminded of Robert Monroe's description of the "transmitters" WAY out there... projecting this construct. I forgot which one of his "journey" books thats in.
Just a reminder for whoever needs to hear it today...there is nothing BUT YOU "out there". Separation is an illusion of this construct. Any phenomenon, being or "thing" you encounter, is ultimately, YOU. Once you acknowledge your own eternal conscience presence, you will understand. It's fear of what we don't know that muddies the waters and keeps us from realizing the ultimate truth.
Free will allows you to "feel" separate. To experience separation. To experience the experience of feeling you are disconnected from all that exists... just so you can circle around and see the truth (eventually) from another perspective.
Thanks - If I'm not mistaken, Leonardo Davinci used to "sit on the moon and look down - observing" - I often use the same technique. Thanks to you I'm going to tweak it a bit to alter the point of observation - thanks for that.
Reading your post I couldn't help to be reminded of Robert Monroe's description of the "transmitters" WAY out there... projecting this construct. I forgot which one of his "journey" books thats in.
Just a reminder for whoever needs to hear it today...there is nothing BUT YOU "out there". Separation is an illusion of this construct. Any phenomenon, being or "thing" you encounter, is ultimately, YOU. Once you acknowledge your own eternal conscience presence, you will understand. It's fear of what we don't know that muddies the waters and keeps us from realizing the ultimate truth.
Free will allows you to "feel" separate. To experience separation. To experience the experience of feeling you are disconnected from all that exists... just so you can circle around and see the truth (eventually) from another perspective.