03-31-2018, 03:33 AM
The Daily Q'uote for March 31, 2018
"Of things for which there is no measurement, the mind can have little use, for the mind is developed as a specific tool for specific applications. Therefore, what your biological—and may we say somewhat atavistic—self presents you with is a vision of creation in which consciousness is not explained. Further, although a good case can and often has been made for ethical behavior in the face of an uncertain future, it is difficult rationally to assume any sort of continuance beyond the disintegration of the physical vehicle, even within the incarnation which you now enjoy. It is quite difficult for the rational mind to accept the probability that gifts may be freely given to conscious beings which are mysterious in their origin and palpable in their effect. Thus, when we speak to you, again and again we suggest meditation, that which takes one out of one�s mind and into the realm of mystery."
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0525.aspx
Thinking in meditative state for spiritual purposes, whereas thinking rationally for illusion purposes? Both go hand in hand.. Try thinking rationally in meditative state is quite humorous Or trying to think beyond death in rational frame of mind. Or in technical channeling speak "it is difficult rationally to assume any sort of continuance beyond the disintegration of the physical vehicle." I do not know why is it just me? but I find very technical talk spiritually quite amusing sometimes..
"Of things for which there is no measurement, the mind can have little use, for the mind is developed as a specific tool for specific applications. Therefore, what your biological—and may we say somewhat atavistic—self presents you with is a vision of creation in which consciousness is not explained. Further, although a good case can and often has been made for ethical behavior in the face of an uncertain future, it is difficult rationally to assume any sort of continuance beyond the disintegration of the physical vehicle, even within the incarnation which you now enjoy. It is quite difficult for the rational mind to accept the probability that gifts may be freely given to conscious beings which are mysterious in their origin and palpable in their effect. Thus, when we speak to you, again and again we suggest meditation, that which takes one out of one�s mind and into the realm of mystery."
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0525.aspx
Thinking in meditative state for spiritual purposes, whereas thinking rationally for illusion purposes? Both go hand in hand.. Try thinking rationally in meditative state is quite humorous Or trying to think beyond death in rational frame of mind. Or in technical channeling speak "it is difficult rationally to assume any sort of continuance beyond the disintegration of the physical vehicle." I do not know why is it just me? but I find very technical talk spiritually quite amusing sometimes..