04-07-2013, 12:09 PM
(04-07-2013, 07:17 AM)Meerie Wrote: Ra says "the moment contains love". Tolle emphasizes in his book "the power of now" the necessity to get to living in the now, consciously being in the moment and describes the feeling when that happens as one of peace...
could it be they actually mean one and the same thing?
Our mind is constantly occupied with thoughts of the future, what might happen, possible negative scenarios or fears, or also dwelling in past events, which all take us out of the present and mostly to a rather unloving place.
Is all we need to consciously make it to 4D, to embrace the present moment?
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"The moment contains love" could be one of the exercises to *be* in the present moment, but if you are looking for the "power in the now", consider this quote:
Ra, 17.2 Wrote:Enlightenment is of the moment, is an opening to intelligent infinity. It can only be accomplished by the self, for the self. Another self cannot teach/learn enlightenment, but only teach/learn information, inspiration, or a sharing of love, of mystery, of the unknown that makes the other-self reach out and begin the seeking process that ends in a moment, but who can know when an entity will open the gate to the present?
My interpretation of what Ra says here is that the so called "enlightement" is an opening to intelligent infinity. The seeking of it ends in the present moment.
Is it the power of the now that you are looking for?