As something I deal with myself, I wanted to post about this to bring in some alternative perspectives and see if we align in any way and find solutions to any problems that we face.
Throughout my life, I've eventually fought with enough people to realize that I'm only fighting with myself. I still can't escape that, since most people I encounter do not realize the same things about themselves or this world in the same way that we do.
It is such a weird position to be in. I feel like a kindergarten teacher everywhere I go.
How does one live in this world and keep balanced, grounded, and attuned empathically to everyone else?
How do we heal people when we have to pull them kicking and screaming to the other side?
I feel like a prosecutor calling out evil and injustice wherever it exists.
It that our role? To accuse, judge, and reveal?
How else will people learn the truth?
It's just very difficult to bridge the gap between our worlds.
We know what is right, but it seems like we are very few and far between in this world. It is certainly off-track and very few engineers are correcting course. Nobody freaking cares anymore. It's so sad. This world is deeply spiritual and healing for those that care.
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I've had a better idea to respond here.
Where I see myself headed is this. I've spent so much of my life staring at computer screens that I need to find a way to balance that with my time in nature.
This is why I love permaculture design and implementation. I can create beautiful, high-level designs with computer tools and then go spend weeks putting my hands into the Earth and making the land more functional than it was.
The robotics and automation going into agriculture now is really fun and exciting for me. I would set up monitors and sensors everywhere to feed back into data analyzers.
If I could automate the production of acres of organic food (for people and whatever animals find it), while hanging out in my living room watching SpongeBob with my kids, well, that's the fickin' life, man!
I like to nudge someone in the right direction. Make sure to let them believe it is their idea. Put all of your weight into that nudge if necessary - but do it gently. Listen. Can't stress that enough. Listen. Listen some more. No one will really care what you think. Work within their context. BS a lot. If you talk about nothing long enough you will eventually say something profound that will totally blow their mind - just keep in mind that the right words will never come from you. And, lastly, have fun!
lol are you for real?
how would you know what the right direction is
bro
Sorry. It started with a concept then was rewritten as I typed. I was referring to healing.
Ah, it is starting to make some sense to me now. "If you talk about nothing long enough" seems to be about the first part of what I typed. I guess I explained my own process for helping others. It was written for Adam's purview. If all went well, then it will make sense to him. Don't mistake "totally blow their mind" for my own arrogance - it is my hope for Adam. This is how I channel. It is not for my benefit or understanding.
It came through clear to me Mike, no worries.
I'm trying to understand how to be a better healer. I've actually been called into business meetings "just to be there". Everyone tells me that my presence makes them feel at ease, and they don't know why. I would say nothing, but everyone solves the problems they need to.
I would sit in a room observing and processing thoughts, wondering why everyone else in the room was acting out my thoughts. I wasn't controlling anything, since they are not my thoughts. Back then, I didn't realize that we just live in a sea of consciousness.
I never wanted to state the obvious, because I was under the impression that whatever was obvious to me was obvious to everyone. So, it's a fine line, I think. If I speak up and say something like, "Hey, don't step in the dog poop!" Is that interference? Should we just let them step in it, so they learn to watch where they're going? I feel like stating the things that are obvious to us is part of our role.
It's when we go beyond that, like bringing up things that we don't get asked about, is crossing the line.
Thanks for letting me know, Adam. It feels like a gamble everytime I do it. Yeehaw! Ha!
Like Paisios said, it is all just us. My chanelling is for my benefit in that it teaches me to trust it. When we complain, we are talking to ourselves - which is really handy once we realize it. Otherwise ...
The Superbeings is great in that we work best as a team. We all bring something different into it. As a whole we are greater than the sum of our parts. Thanks for all of your contributions. We wouldn't be the same without you! :)
I don't think that part of our role is to understand our role. We can understand that we are playing it out regardless of what we think. There is no need to state the obvious. As you said, they have to fail to learn. I like your approach to training that you described. It is something that I used to do which I don't seem to do anymore. I'm trying to reclaim that.
As for bringing things up that aren't asked about, you should see some of my older replies to people who were in search of answers. That was back in the beginning of my doing what I do. Some of it was scary to post - it was digging very deep into what I considered too personal and none of my business. There is no line to cross. Who's to say that stepping out of our role is not part of our role - ya know?
Yeah, it all comes together in the strangest of ways.
I think i could phrase it better now:
The world is inside of your head.
You form judgements about the world (and its inhabitans) because of a wound in your personal past.
Fate brings specific people and situations that expose to you, your own wounds, by making you perceive your judgements as they are pointed 'outwards' in hopes of seeing the outcome of these judgements.
If you think deeply about the subject of judgement and consider that everything is inside of you, then that makes it easier to change your mind - to reconsider - to forgive and be rid of judgement from its root.
For judgement against our self (that manifests as judgement of others) is a means we use to escape from the guilt associated with going against the Highest Self- God- Love.
Forgiveness cannot happen easily lest you have the willingness to understand that you are the arbiter of the problems in your life, forever and always.
Forgiveness lessens the ego idea each time you forgive! Metaphysical understandings come from perceiving reality from a continuously deeper perspective. At that point, forgiveness is not only automatic, but the very reasonings for forgiveness cease to be things we see in most of our conscious experience like the absence of '''''true'''' free will.
and everything is perceived as absolutely fault-less because you perceive that you yourself was fault-less in conducting your role.
Everything is there for a reason, you will have to dig up your past and eventually let it go so you can embody an increasingly expanded version of yourself, a version of you that can embrace in love every person you ever met.
God lives through the 'bad' people also, if you have problems with them, you have problems with You.
Pray if you need to for guidance (i strugle with this)