Wednesday, October 23, 2013

More From Mike....

It is an interesting dichotomy to say we have arrived, but are arriving each and every day in our journey in life. To look at it, our mind says, "How is that possible?" That was the power of Albert Einstein. He proposed things that geniuses tussled with for decades and are still expanding to this day. So, what speaks to you? That is the fundamental question here. What do you know? We are arriving and have arrived. To where? To me. I am me now and at the same time I am all of me that is... the perfect me. The me that relates to all that is.

All this is great. But, why do we do it this way? Another good question. In fact, a great question. How would YOU like to do it? Really, how? Is there a judgment arising about your progress... it should be faster. It should be easier. Why is it so complicated? Fact is, it is not complicated. We just chose to make that judgment about how we do it in our time slices and that we have to "arrive" at the enlightenment of us. Why can't we be born enlightened? What purpose would that serve for you? And, in fact may be the very reason for time slices. Time slices unfold the universe to us.

Think of it this way. What if you had a radio that received all channels at once? There would be this confusing array of sounds and partial sentences and crowds cheering etc. This way we stay focused moment to moment, all the while knowing that all moments exist, but we are in THIS moment. Then each moment is its own creation... is the best way I can articulate it. And, it is its own creation in YOUR world. When YOUR world overlaps with another's world...vibrationally, they then are IN YOUR world and in your time slice... your moment. And, YOU are in their moment.

It was much easier to think of the universe as a random event and things happen and you have to "deal" with them. What I find interesting is that you can't take the YOU out of any moment or event.
Let's do a thought experiment:
Look up at the sky at night... what are YOU seeing... IF you are alone, it is strictly between YOU and the sky. Now if you observe the night sky with someone, you each see what you see. However, the other person says something like, "Wow! Is that moon bright!" And, YOU hear this and relate to that specifically. "Yeah. That really is bright" because that "registered" in you and was your assessment. You both then make the assumption that you are seeing the same thing in total. However, YOU have a greater interest in stars and constellations and see many stars and their relation to each other. So, YOU point this out. You "resonate" with this and IF the other person is open to it they begin to notice and "see" what you "see". Would they have "seen" it that way if YOU were not there? That's what makes life a mystery... your time slices have over lapped...

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