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Losing your way
Mar 26th, 2007 at 8:47am
 
Assuming that there is an afterlife, there is a dillemma which turns up namely, how do we understand the spiritual plane and maintain a sense of purpose and vitality in the physical? 

When given knowledge about the afterlife, and what the general reason for living is (to learn and manifest PUL), one natural reaction is "ok, I get it, so why does any of the more mundane day-to-day matter?"  You see young people competing for colleges and careers, some seeking their fifteen minutes of fame or other personal goals.  After delving into the meaning of our spiritual existence, some unfortunately are paralyzed by the knowledge of the existence of an afterlife.  There was one thread recently where a person voiced the belief "I think I am ready to pass over." 

This should get all of us thinking about purpose and motivation in the physical and spiritual planes.  Knowing that we are deep within "the game" of the physical plane should in no way make us lose sight of our potential accomplishments while here.  If you begin to see past the dichotomies in the physical, you may open your mind to other vistas, but that doesn't mean folding your tents and checking out of here too soon.

One's "purpose" or meaning may change.  If you truly "get it," you may want to share with others.  Practicing love of your fellow man/woman means charity and service in some way.  Teaching.  Always learning.  Ok, so being a Wall street Tycoon may have less luster if you truly believe in the divine (although it could be incorporated into a divine plan).  Nothing says that we can't change course and change hats as it were to explore a new arena.

Time and again, we are told that being incarnate is a gift not to be wasted.  There is something wonderful about being alive in the physical, and no knowledge of the spiritual should ever dampen that.  We are powerfully curious and creative beings.  Purpose may change, but never the divine spark of consciousness which permits us to create a new purpose.


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Re: Losing your way
Reply #1 - Mar 26th, 2007 at 11:28am
 
DocM wrote on Mar 26th, 2007 at 8:47am:
There is something wonderful about being alive in the physical, and no knowledge of the spiritual should ever dampen that.


Certainly! In point of fact, truest, most helpful, highest understanding of the spiritual, only points towards the sacredness of existence at all levels of being, including (and in very poignant, special ways) at the physical-biological incarnate level, as well as at the human homo sapiens level.

The physical-biological incarnate state, as well as the human state, both represent very special, to-be-cherished, sacred opportunities for any soul, any spirit being, any consciousness. Let alone being both physically incarnate *and* being a human.

"Easy to say. What about all the suffering in the world?"
Well then, what do you think you're here for? Here's your chance to do something about it. Here's (your life is) your chance, to make a difference to others in the world.

*Every* physically incarnate human being is indeed a powerful opportunity to bring about great and helpful changes, even if but as a minicog in a greater multi-dimensional trans-personal team effort. Not even just for the Earth, but as possibilities go, some day, in some ways, for the galaxy.

Some people might yearn for 'enlightenment' which they might imagine to be the 'end of the need for reincarnation'. Yet at the same time, on the other hand, there are channeled messages from highly evolved guide and helper beings who say the physical incarnate state is the state to be admired, not the non-physical; as well as the fact that increasingly so, virtually all non-physical beings involved with the Earth Life System, both the lesser evolved or 'negative' (a relative terminology) beings to the guides & helpers and even many highly evolved non-human souls, are wishing to *physically incarnate* and personally be present to participate in the unique situation and conditions now coalescing on humanity, on Earth, and on the nature of what might be, the opportunities, the exchange, the networking. Ever accelerating. Ever higher stakes. Things have never been quite so interesting, anywhere in the galaxy.

We would say, it's *not* that the physical-biological incarnate state/condition is superior/better/more-desired than the extraphysical/non-physical state, *nor* vice-versa; but the goal being to blend/interweave/work simultaneously and fully consciously with *both* states, and *as* both states, to shall we say, experience the "best of both worlds".

That is to say, ideally, for each individual/group/system (even differing ideological, religious, philosophical or spiritual ones), to simultaneously experience and work at both the intraphysical and extraphysical levels, that every being and consciousness be a bridge across dimensions simultaneously; all at the same time interacting meaninfully with all other consciousnessess both intraphysically and extraphysically. (Even meaningful, helpful, loving interaction and communication between intraphysicals in much of the world today, unfortunately does not yet exist, let alone between intraphysicals and extraphysicals).

This is the long term goal, of human evolution; and one certainly worth working towards.
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Reply #2 - Mar 26th, 2007 at 11:33am
 
When we are in complete awareness in our lives, with all senses open to the present, even the seemingly intolerable becomes fascinating if we can pull back into a "witness" state of being.

It all becomes new, it all becomes fascinating....the quickness of the fleeting pleasures....the slow lumbering movements of our bodies and minds through our own pain.....

There is no moment of life which is not fascinating....either in the present or in retrospect.

Sometimes it seems that our lives are full of mundane and repetitive inanities.

But when we focus on them and become aware of the very gift of our being, it is all new.

The afterlife is right now. We are not separated from it. There is no need to peer over the edge of the mountaintop and wish longfully for the view there.

The climb is not over until we are over....would you choose to fall from the side of the mountain? Not unless you had wings.

I say, accept being human.  This life, its fairytale moments and dreary passages are part of the book of life. Don't put the book down until you have read every page.

love, blink Smiley

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Reply #3 - Mar 26th, 2007 at 4:26pm
 
Hi Doc-
I sense two things hrere. One is that you and Kyo and Blink are more or less involving in the global experience, not just the immnediate, but all the fringes and parts that are still around the corner.  Indeed, this is oneof the most interesting times to be alive - we and the planet are casting off the prelimninary seeds before populating the universe. It's better than the discovery of the New World!

The other thing is that you ask this as a question. This brings to mind the usual problem of the hippie who has just overdosed on something and now discovers that there is no longer a "real world" - everything has turned into an hallucination. Its like the Cartesian epiphany - "I find myself plunged into a water so deep that I can neither sink to the bottom nor rise to the top." Then there follows the discussion of the hallucinatory world made of wax and the decision "I am a thinking thing". (I'm citing Duc de Luyns trans)

This is the precise problem of the neurotic (or befuddled hippie - I have a little experience in this area) - once we lose touch with our original natural state, what is real? (Notice the semblance to "Original Sin".) The quick answer is that nothing has changed, we simply have opened more windows and can live in, appreciate and enjoy it.

The liong answer is to look at what is happening, and from that, draw a suitable conclusion - to discover that we are "thinking thngs",  However, like most of the people on the forum, you have had experiences transcendent of mere "thinking".  That complicates matters. In my practice I use the strategy of suggesting that people look back toward the moment prior to the Beginning.  There was, by definition, Nothing. Then came the "Uncaused Cause" and from that Nothing, plus the Cause, all of this stuff emerged.

The "Cause" might look like statistics (to me) or "Cosmic Consciousness" (per yoga), or Action in Space-time (physics) or whatever. No matter, the present moment is how it unfolded, and you and I and the rest of the world are how it looks today.  And, from the core of the Creation, there is a projected ray of definition that specifies you. (And a similar ray that defines each of us at the projected end, and the Cause at the other end.) So, you exist, contingent only upon emptiness plus a creative Cause, which is self evident.

Therefor your nature is the extended nature of the Creator that you manifest.  The task in life seems to be this discovery, and after that, to create happiness - perhaps by becoming a therapist. Thus, in your case, it seems that you're right on schedule.  The hallucination is the thought that there could be something amiss.

This might be dubious theology, but it seems to work with hippies etc.

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Reply #4 - Mar 26th, 2007 at 6:47pm
 
Hi Matthew,

In my view we are all here to spiritualize matter or what we might think of as transformation.  We do this by what I call healing the pain we created deep within us by fear.  In my opinion, those who focus on the idea of “enlightenment” so they won’t have to incarnate again is doing so out of fear.  They don’t want to be here because it is too hard… too difficult… too painful.  They have much healing transformation work to do within themselves.

Once the blockages created in our energy fields are cleared enough for our true spiritual nature to flow easily through us, life takes on new meaning and we truly are made anew.  Our core essence flows through us freely and the brain is in alpha rhythm much of the time.  Life itself flows easily through us and we experience wonderful moments where colors are brighter, the air is more fragrant, tastes are sweeter and the sounds around us create a beautiful symphony and life itself, even with the daily hum drum flows like a gently moving stream that is filled with wonder and delight.  Life becomes a pleasure regardless of the trials and tribulations that come along.  These can then be met with love, courage, power and wisdom.  But the greatest of all is the clear inward desire to follow your dream… to create that which you came here to create.  One is then clearly in touch with their life purpose, which propels them onward toward fulfillment of their deepest desires.

One of the fears that we all share is a deep existential fear of annihilation.  It is when we understand that we are spiritual beings that this fear of death can be healed.  For myself, I want to live life here and live it with gusto, but if I were to let go of this life that would be ok, as I have no fear of death because I have no doubt that life is eternal.

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Reply #5 - Mar 27th, 2007 at 9:07am
 
Hello old friend,

I think people admire the non physical, because people often describe it as a painless, stress free paradise. People take comfort in this, and the everyday pains we feel, means 99% of people come to the same conclusion the non physical > then the physical.

I see the physical as a journey, it allows you to learn at a very fast rate (a rate i don't believe is possible in the non physical) it is constantly teaching us, and evolving us.

I believe i am working the physical, because it's my job/destiny to, and that i will return to paradise (i hope) and look back on my life, and think to myself 'i did well, and i have earned a good rest'.

I believe people should squeeze as much enjoyment out of life as 'humanly' possible, but remember, the physical is never going to be as peaceful as the non physical, but by choosing the physical, you are pushing yourself! expanding your consciousness, and you are suffering for personal growth, and in the end it will be worth it.
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Reply #6 - Mar 27th, 2007 at 10:48am
 
Thanks for the replies,

I suppose this thread deals with finding a purpose in life, and following it.  Much of our purpose is tied into what holds our attention in the moment.  When I was involved in research, it became all consuming.  Separate from finding the answer to scientific questions, there was the process of research and the scientific method, analysis, debate and sharing of information in conferences.  Having my work publsihed in some of the best medical journals in my field did stroke my ego too.  But when I was invoved in it, it was, perhaps my "purpose" at the time.

In college, I played rock music in NYC in a band.  Yes, I know I don't seem like the type.  Back then, there was time enough for everything.  We would rehearse for 3-4 hours several times a week.  Write original music, dream of being discovered.  We'd make recordings.  During that time, my consciousness revolved around music eventhough I knew I'd likely be going to medical school one day.

Alyssia has talked of "wearing different hats," and I look forward to reading "Roadsigns."  This is my answer to those who feel that they are bored, or have learned all that they can learn in the physical.  I don't believe that learning and teaching is a process that ever ends.  We may redefine ourselves in different roles.........John Lennon quit music for years and loved being a father/househusband.....but as we redefine ourselves we are exploring and fulfilling our learning in the physical world.  I see no joy or reason to look for an exit from this world if we may redefine our purpose and reinvent ourselves right here and now.  It is a constant work in motion, a continuous evolution. 

What a ride.


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Reply #7 - Mar 29th, 2007 at 2:29am
 
Hi Doc, I haven't read this entire thread, but I will try  later to make comment.
I was interested to see you as a musician. it didn't fit my view of you. I gave up music for awhile. one day I woke up crying because I had given it up. I plan on learning the piano for my next project! Smiley
but i also want to ice skate. a little secret I have. I feel I have balanced the two lobes of my brain basically through listening to ambient stuff, so that gives my feet balance too!
I'm not sure I'm on topic, so I should read the thread and shut up.
I'm glad u say u want to read my book. let me know please, what I said.. Smiley

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Reply #8 - Mar 29th, 2007 at 2:54am
 
ok, just read it all. The poster I recall who said he was ready to leave. I think it was just a passing mood on the way to a revelation rather than a literal kind of statement. thats my feeling, as I recall at age 26 having such a mood one day that it was all over when it hadn't even began yet. then it seemed I had a guide which moved me past the mood. the guide was discussing something with me much the same as Dave here mentions the nothing and the beginning of something feeling.what I like about this board is that the poster felt free enough to come here and write it down for us, then came back and read his responses..just that act has meaning for him and for us who responded. to me, it used to be just a conversation board. now, it's a whole town, a whole social network, a fix it network, a pat on the back network, and heart to heart chats and some hard thinking classes too.
and we have australian, english, japan, american, german, canadians, we represent a lot of countries here, which I like that idea.

so now I'm off topic maybe. Huh

ah, I don't think it's possible to get too spiritual minded, I agree with Spit, Blink and Kathy, that it's a journey, and we came here because it can be fun and learning in a body and hard knocks just make us stronger.

I don't know where I learned this; whenever I fall off a horse or a motorcycle I'm usually jumping right back on even if it hurts because if I don't I'll never ride again. I realize not everybody is foolhardy, but we can help each other which ever side of the veil we live on.
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