Thursday, May 27, 2010

Assimilation

The time component as we have known it is no longer the reality. While discrete points in time such as past or future can still be one's reality by choice, the fact that the time is an integral component of the Unified Field of Consciousness is available now to human mind. The here and now becomes the only point of clarity, radiance, and effortless being in this wonderful world of physicality.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Activation

The life under contracts is over. Open up, show your creativity, radiate your essence. Now.

Friday, May 21, 2010

via Michelle Eloff

Two days ago, a friend sent me a suggestion to read certain messages channeled by Michelle Eloff, http://www.thelightweaver.org. Her email included a part of the Entity Detachment and Advanced Transmutation through Sacred Geometry[1]. The message was truncated mid-word, creating a signature I use in my emails. I read words preceding the "signature" over.

In those words was a perfect answer to my request to describe where we are at this moment on our path in a few words, as well as one answer to many questions we ask these days. This was written for You:

All of this has a purpose; Spirit never acts without a purpose. There are an infinite number of plans coming together. 
T

P.S. Can you imagine walking around and not being the effect of this world? Entity Detachment [1] is a must do today. And I'd love to hear your experience!
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1. Michelle Eloff, Entity Detachment and Advanced Transmutation through Sacred Geometry, May 19, 2007, http://thelightweaver.org/club/en/free-transcripts/1-english/210-entity-detachment-process-1952007.html

Monday, May 17, 2010

Today's Winds

The Winds are strong;
They blow hard inside:
They carry all that is not Love
Away. Let them. Abide.

Dragon Dream

Fierce, fire breathing,
Swinging its huge talons;
I stand below; It leans down;
I can feel his burning hot breath from here.
He lunges at me...
I wake up with a start,
but there is no danger here,
not in my good, comfy bed!

Written by my son, Michael, age 9
5/15/10

Thursday, May 13, 2010

On Emptiness

And to continue from the previous two posts, Skywalking to The Heart and Taking The Middle Path, I have to say that what I write does not come from a theory or any other external source. I share my experience. And what I encounter these days is a push to let go of any attachments. This fits into the concept of emptiness.

It does not mean you have to withdraw from the world around you. Rather, be fully and consciously present exactly where you are at the moment. Being focused on a step you are making right at this moment is the only way to stay up on the tightrope, and remembering where we are.

Now, imagine skywalking while thinking about a negative experience of yesterday's. How about worrying when and whether you are going to be at a point ahead that is still hidden in a fog? How about carrying a load? Are you still on that tightrope?

A day ago I had an experience after allowing a bit of doubt in. The outcome? I was falling all the way down. And as I was watching that emotional drop, I observed that our bodies have become much more united than before: The physical, mental, and spiritual Me followed. Yet, there was a part that remained in balance. The Light Body knows no other reality outside of Beauty, Harmony, and Balance. Thus, I was able to see clearly. And I saw choices: If I can choose to allow a slip, then I can choose to jump back. With intention comes the ability to do, and notorious, "If you think you can do it, you are right - if you think you cannot, you are right."

When you choose emptiness in the moment, you open endless possibilities to live this moment fully, to act upon your heart's song of joy, and to create a momentum for the next step, for from that momentum the step will be created. Do you see where your responsibility lies?

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Skywalking to The Heart

In A Bridge to The Heart[1] there appeared an image of a rope bridge that we are to cross when we choose to get to the Heart. This image came back yesterday as I was contemplating the middle path idea (see Taking The Middle Path[2]). The metaphor evolved further featuring an act of funambulism*.

Indeed, we find ourselves tightrope walking these days, both metaphysically and physically. The former case is clear to many, as it is below the level of educated intellect to others. The physical plane offers you very palpable symptoms: sudden dizziness, sense of difficulty finding balance and staying centered, unexplainable changes in the body, relationships, and circumstances - to name a few. Some begin to remember their dreams, and some say the dream space feels more and more real. Yet, we are not sleepwalking - we are sky walking, and we are better be fully awake.

I decided to search the web for a definition of the Middle Path, and I discovered (that's right, a discovery for me) that it is one of the main ideas in Buddhism. In Buddhism, "Middle" means neutral, upright, and centered.

I was delighted; It fit perfectly with the picture of funambulism! So, we know how to cross that bridge: We are to let go of all the judgment, habits, and opinions; let go of looking back or down, and outside of our own truth. Thus, we are not just facing a challenging task - we have stated our intention to succeed! What it means? It means that at some point on some level you promise to your Self not to give up; You have.

Now, without going into a theory of Buddhism, I nevertheless would like to bring a few points of wisdom from the source that may be helpful on a road to success:

"One who admires high status
will fall one day."[3]

"...the ultimate truth of emptiness..."[4]

"Under the truth of emptiness,
theory and practice merge into one."[3]

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Notes and References:
*Funambulism - tightrope walking - from the Latin funis (rope) and ambulare (walk).
1. A Bridge to The Heart, February 5, 2010, http://www.lifeimprovised.com/2010/02/bridge-to-heart.html
2. Taking The Middle Path, May 10, 2010, http://www.lifeimprovised.com/2010/05/taking-middle-path.html
3. Buddhism - The Middle Path, Web. May 12, 2010. http://www.buddhanet.net/cbp2_f4.htm
4. Samyuktagama, Chapter 12, Buddhism - The Middle Path, Web. May 12, 2010. http://www.buddhanet.net/cbp2_f4.htm

Monday, May 10, 2010

Reflections


May 7, 2010, 3 p.m., Princeton, NJ

Taking The Middle Path

Courage in the path is what makes the path manifest itself.
- Paulo Coelho


Writing, thoughts, feelings... reverse the order... or, try to travel back and forth - and you'll know where I have been these days. Yes, I've been practicing a choreography too, but one's life journey is a true dance on its own. So, observing, internalizing, applying... reverse the order... or, travel both ways - and you'll know what living in the moment is.

A sketch book entry dated May 8, 1 a.m., suggests to take the middle path. As many are noting, it is increasingly challenging to stay in balance these days. And while balance is an individual process, we all have something in common. If you find it helpful, I would appreciate to hear about it.

The Middle Path... Stay in balance, and out of extremes. No reactions. Allow feelings, respect, and reverence. Be kind to yourself and others. Smile, and laugh often. Stay happy and connected at all times. Do not rush steps of any sort. Trust. Love. Live. Espavo.

"What about my Middle Path?" I inquired today.

Emptiness: Empty your beliefs basket, let go of all your judgments, and start anew from the Heart. You'll know then where to travel.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Colors of The Day

From napkins, back of business cards, concert programs, and sketchbook pages...

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