05-30-2020, 08:27 AM
(05-30-2020, 05:34 AM)NoBodyNoThing Wrote:(05-29-2020, 08:29 PM)Navaratna Wrote:(05-29-2020, 07:54 PM)NoBodyNoThing Wrote: It is simple, man. With Creator being Creator, it just is, never was, never will be. Including Spirit. Spirit is beyond polarization. Understand that. Including the “divine” part of you. You who are in this plane of existence, you can be what was, what can be, and what is as well as what is coming. Due to the flow of time that this plane produces influence on you. All this is happening at once.
To put it short.
Your soul is everything
The other world is every where as the otherworld is everything
With all due respect, good luck attempting to explain the concepts of the higher self or oversoul to the untrained person who knows nothing of this stuff or those who are not at adept or master level, including the higher self or oversoul being the intelligent energy or soul-force as Thoth calls it in "short" lol. You're just going to confuse more people if you just tell them your soul is everything. That is so vague, not descriptive, so bland, even if it is true. It has been said for many centuries. Why is it not yet widely known and accepted across the whole planetary consciousness then? People will ask you for details, for information on the concepts, the material, the processes, the framework of Natural Law, and if you spread misinformation, then you are doing a great disservice to others. See how this is not short and simple like people think?
A condensed concept is: condensed. You have to add other things to truly see it blossom. The golden ratio itself doesn't tell very much, although it is present in most objects, be they large or small. It is these other things that you add that make the realization possible. It is well possible to condense this whole Universe in a mantra - does this mean the mantra in itself is a disservice because it confuses more than it explains?
Since the brain doesn't really process the mantra with its current constitution, it doesn't make any particular conclusion to the mantra sound, so it remains neutral to it.
An affirmation is but a suggestion. No matter how sincere and certain the individual who affirms something is; another individual who listens or reads such affirmation has to find their own way of reasoning it out or discarding the idea if they don't consider it suitable.
Either way, confusion and free will both relate to the individual's everlasting faculty of decision-making.