12-14-2011, 02:23 AM
In order to allow the mechanisms of Free Will to function (thus allowing a purity of experience for the life experiences of each spirit) it is imperative that a veil be placed which causes one to forget that they are indeed the Creator. Were there no such system in place an immense spiritual stagnation would occur as any thoughts, words or deeds enacted would constantly and consistently be dictated by the full and complete knowledge that the series of interactions one is involved in are all occurring in, of, by, and due to the One Infinite Creator being present within all things.
While this notion is not at all undesirable, it would produce an impediment in anybody's path as the choices made would not be of an entirely willing nature; rather, it would be done because no other option would be available as no entity fully aware of its true nature would dare incite disharmony. There would be a radical diminishing of any lessons any would hope to further refine. What can possibly be gained when there is only one option available?
However, when one is presented with a multitude of choices, unbeknownst what the "right" choice is or that there even is an absolute "right" choice, it facilitates the opportunity for the entity to go forward with what resonates most genuinely at the core of their being, sans any particular prior knowledge which would interfere or influence said decision/action. The choice one makes while being subjected to the notion that this world is all that there is, with no immediate proof stating otherwise and an illusion which incorporates as one of its primary distortions the notion of separation between the self and otherself, and nothing but the person's own biases acquired in this lifetime to help mold their action is a completely genuine one.
Thus it must be that fledgling souls must submit this portion of its existence to metaphysical amnesia, quarantined, confused, lost, flung into a strange land with no apparent purpose or any specific destination to head towards, so that it can be observed and proven with voluntary absolution that it wishes to make the choice it is meant to make in this lifetime before it may continue on its path to reintegration into the Godhead which it stems from. The manner of seeking and movement towards the One is entirely up to the soul (again, thanks to the veil of forgetfulness which sustains the existence of Free Will), it may be a vertiginous and rigid voyage or a tranquil one, but regardless of the path chosen each entity will undergo the experiences it requires and desires (though it does not know that it truly wishes for these experiences, even the seemingly nightmareish ones) until it has reached a point of understanding of the hidden lessons the Universe attempts to show it based on how the soul has shaped itself at any moment and is able to fully realize its divine essence, bask in it, radiate it, and eventually comprehend totally that the soul IS divine essence.
What a divine paradox it is, that in order for us to truly remember, we must first forget everything and start over. And yet, it is the modus operandi of our world, and once one has penetrated the veil all things become crystal clear.
While this notion is not at all undesirable, it would produce an impediment in anybody's path as the choices made would not be of an entirely willing nature; rather, it would be done because no other option would be available as no entity fully aware of its true nature would dare incite disharmony. There would be a radical diminishing of any lessons any would hope to further refine. What can possibly be gained when there is only one option available?
However, when one is presented with a multitude of choices, unbeknownst what the "right" choice is or that there even is an absolute "right" choice, it facilitates the opportunity for the entity to go forward with what resonates most genuinely at the core of their being, sans any particular prior knowledge which would interfere or influence said decision/action. The choice one makes while being subjected to the notion that this world is all that there is, with no immediate proof stating otherwise and an illusion which incorporates as one of its primary distortions the notion of separation between the self and otherself, and nothing but the person's own biases acquired in this lifetime to help mold their action is a completely genuine one.
Thus it must be that fledgling souls must submit this portion of its existence to metaphysical amnesia, quarantined, confused, lost, flung into a strange land with no apparent purpose or any specific destination to head towards, so that it can be observed and proven with voluntary absolution that it wishes to make the choice it is meant to make in this lifetime before it may continue on its path to reintegration into the Godhead which it stems from. The manner of seeking and movement towards the One is entirely up to the soul (again, thanks to the veil of forgetfulness which sustains the existence of Free Will), it may be a vertiginous and rigid voyage or a tranquil one, but regardless of the path chosen each entity will undergo the experiences it requires and desires (though it does not know that it truly wishes for these experiences, even the seemingly nightmareish ones) until it has reached a point of understanding of the hidden lessons the Universe attempts to show it based on how the soul has shaped itself at any moment and is able to fully realize its divine essence, bask in it, radiate it, and eventually comprehend totally that the soul IS divine essence.
What a divine paradox it is, that in order for us to truly remember, we must first forget everything and start over. And yet, it is the modus operandi of our world, and once one has penetrated the veil all things become crystal clear.