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Deep Dive: What kind of life do you want to live in?

  • Sep 9
  • 3 min read

I think it's best to first address the question, "What are you?" before seeking an answer to this question.

You've heard it many times and know the answer: You, as a spiritual being, are here for the human experience, and you are what you demonstrate. This could be described as a state of self-display, transformed by the paths you've traveled. When you're drawn to a different q

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uest in consciousness, when you feel the need to know even more than what you've learned along the way, you're forced to re-examine what you've accumulated over time.

While this may sound absurd or difficult, if you've reached this point, a path will undoubtedly be presented to you, and you'll happily empty your bag and begin filling it again with the same enthusiasm. You can repeat this emptying and filling process over and over again, on many different paths, until you arrive at Metaphysics. Because this is where you learn that you are responsible and accountable for everything you do or don't do, everything you allow or don't allow, overt or covert. This is where you realize you are completely naked. A nakedness where you realize you don't even have a bag to store your new knowledge. You are in such a state of oneness that the world has begun to pour into you and you into the world. Whatever you are, that has become your world, and whatever your world is, you have become. You create reality, and within the reality you create, it begins to create you within it.

This, of course, is a creation in consciousness, and this is the first step in creating our physical world. But wait a minute! Here is a world where wars, greed and ambition run rampant, created by people who betray children, women, animals and nature without a blink for the sake of their own interests. So what are we supposed to do with this? To be honest, when I considered what to do with this question, I couldn't understand the answer I was given. You can't change what exists; you have to recreate it. This is actually related to what I just described as the first step in creating the physical world.

Shall we walk through the rest of this with a little logic? What would you do if you had the power to change that world? Of course, I can't hear you, but I can give you my own answer. I would try to fix the world I assumed wasn't right with my own truths. I would remove what I thought was wrong, add what I thought was right, and probably go to war with those who wanted to keep that world afloat. That is, until I came to the point where I questioned whether what I considered right and wrong was even mine. That is, when I realized that I had the power to recreate that world, not just change it. When I become capable of writing my own moral code, when I create my own world from my own choices. In other words, when I transform my life into my knowledge instead of carrying a briefcase for it.

When I rewrite all my rights and wrongs, which are important to me, regardless of what others say, that will be my world. And in that world I create, along with the people I create, when everyone, starting with me, begins to take responsibility and accountability—when we reach a state of solidarity where we stop saying, "This is your reality," when that last person in my reality embraces this as their own created world—we will all be one. All I need to do for this is to remove the people there from being figures and make them aware of their existence. And, you know where that begins. If you want to learn and break how you are being blocked from being you, may ask your teachers to give that training again now.

Stay with love.


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