09-16-2015, 01:32 PM
Thought- If you are going beyond good and evil, beyond conception of themes incurred within this reality, then it also involves taking responsibility for the reality as if they are the culmination of previous thoughts ideas and expressions.
Is that not beyond transcending what is here, but rather being more here? being even more present?
I used to think it was about not being of this reality wanting so much to go to a higher dimension of experience and slowly learning those experiences are available to us here as forms of being and thinking. the more i did this the more i found it was running away from now. which has brought me to being present in an even more deeper level.
3-6 is all about making a choice.. yea okay it's not hard to make this choice between fear and love, it's hard to apply it to your choices, and it involves knowing yourself on a deeper more encompassing lesson. i try to teach people why it's condescending to say you're sorry and most people are trained to believe that this is an acceptable form of apology, when everytime someone tells you they are sorry it shows nothing about what they are trying to do and it is ultimately looking down on the person they feel sorry for. understanding beyond perceived good and evil, takes knowing the viewpoint of both parties involved.
letting go of a preconceived notion of what you think reality is... takes you back to the now moment even deeper than you had started with. why is this difficult?
Is that not beyond transcending what is here, but rather being more here? being even more present?
I used to think it was about not being of this reality wanting so much to go to a higher dimension of experience and slowly learning those experiences are available to us here as forms of being and thinking. the more i did this the more i found it was running away from now. which has brought me to being present in an even more deeper level.
3-6 is all about making a choice.. yea okay it's not hard to make this choice between fear and love, it's hard to apply it to your choices, and it involves knowing yourself on a deeper more encompassing lesson. i try to teach people why it's condescending to say you're sorry and most people are trained to believe that this is an acceptable form of apology, when everytime someone tells you they are sorry it shows nothing about what they are trying to do and it is ultimately looking down on the person they feel sorry for. understanding beyond perceived good and evil, takes knowing the viewpoint of both parties involved.
letting go of a preconceived notion of what you think reality is... takes you back to the now moment even deeper than you had started with. why is this difficult?