(09-29-2011, 01:59 PM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: Indeed Icaro. I'm finding there is only that singular consciousness (which we are calling the true self). This is also called Higher Self. When we reach a certain level of awareness in our seeking, we no longer seek, but accept that which we are. Then one need not seek "toward" anything.
When you think about infinity and finity, the original thought which is love, simply seems to mean the harmonization of all finites. So finity, the individual aspects of the creator, are just as important as the concept of infinity itself because it implies that the balance/harmony of embracing the finite aspects of the creator is what 'love' truly is. That's why Ra says to always attempt to find love in the moment or that the moment contains love, and always emphasizes the present moment. Yes as some point the seeking lessens, and our function becomes entirely symbolic.
Quote:I'm finding at a certain point, you don't have to go into meditation to experience this. It becomes who you are, wherever you are. Though meditation can further enhance/accelerate the process.
Certainly. Waking reality becomes a walking meditation in that you realize how the present moment is truly a divine experience of a moment of infinity. The illusion becomes ever-present.