10-28-2009, 04:28 PM
(10-26-2009, 02:55 PM)ayadew Wrote:(10-26-2009, 01:11 PM)Lavazza Wrote:(10-26-2009, 01:07 PM)ubergud Wrote: Here's a thought:
1. Pause space/time.
2. Have every entity on Earth experience the life of every other entity on Earth and become consciously aware of it.
3. Un-pause space/time.
4. Share the Love.
That's possible, if every entity would meditate.
Yes... sadly it's counterproductive to stuff such messages down random people's throats :-/
If people are 'ready' for a message they'll search for it themselves.. a self-realized 'truth' is all that matters in this context, in the end
I agree, although I don't think a hypothetical proposition (i.e. 'if every entity would meditate') is quite the same as considering creating a mandatory school system that encouraged meditation and forcing everyone to go to that school (i.e. 'stuffing a message down random people's throats'). Similar to Ra's quote indicating the possibility of planetary polarization in one moment while also indicating
that this was not probable.
Funny though, most people have been through some form of education or teaching that they weren't necessarily 100% on board with ... i.e. public school systems, civic systems et. al. based on location of birth. Many disagree or do not feel in complete agreement with said systems (i.e. some parents home school for said reasons), so ... when is a public education a 'forced message' ... when is civic teaching a 'forced message'; i.e. your early 'mandatory' teachings are based on location of birth and/or parents/'guardians' etc. which one does not 'have control over' (at least not 100% consciously). Ergo, based on that thought, either our current concepts of other-selves and education are either flawed or STS (and I may well strongly agree with aspects of this), or modifying these systems to include introducing the concept of meditation would be no different than what we have now. Of course some early schools do include 'quite time' as part of the daily routine, which for some may be an opportunity for meditation, if they knew what that was (key point).
Also, introducing the concept of meditation is different than making it mandatory. One of the common things I found when I first encountered channeled material (and I've read quite a bit from a variety sources) was that they all encouraged or recommended meditation. Regardless of what I thought of the rest of the material, I still found that commonality intriguing as much spiritual material is hung up differentiating itself from other material debating some philosophic minutiae, whereas meditation remained. That then expanded (through research) to encompass more material that I had considered 'inspired', that this material that seemed to come from 'learned or wise' people actually came to authors during times of meditation or extended contemplation (seeking). Should the wise then remain silent (perhaps so ... I don't know)?
Where in this world would that line be drawn then with regard to meditation? Is it something that should be taught early, or never, or up to the parents or ... that debate would get caught in infinite minutiae, but my intellect either runs in infinite circles. My heart simply considers that suggesting meditation early as a means of dealing with life's perplexing issues, emotional turmoil, etc. would be a good thing (I wish someone had given me that gift with a bit of love early on in life), and that is truth to me. I have had many worse things suggested to me early in life that I would trade that one suggestion for gratefully.
Sorry, I got caught in a tirade there considering the idea that the suggestion of meditation is akin to enforced ideology, especially against the backdrop of great irony as so much 'bad' information is 'forced' (given without request) upon us as if it is education or truth or from an authoritative source. Maybe I've just been 'ready' for the information for my entire life ... bah perhaps such is the life of a wanderer ...
Truly peace, happiness and joy as you desire it ...