Monday, May 22, 2017

Paradox


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Hilarion: Now, where it gets interesting is to observe the opportunity to welcome paradox, to welcome something that somehow doesn't make sense; to find a way in your own consciousness to sit with that; too warm to it; to enjoy it; to be with it. 

It is this more than anything else that distinguishes what could be called this, "new consciousness, this new approaching energy, this awareness of being," from an old way that demanded answers, yes, no, black, white, right, wrong. It is not simply to find the middle ground. It is literally to find a higher ground as if those working out these issues at this level of consciousness are simply not aware that there is something surrounding them, something much bigger, something much more wonderful.

Now that becomes very interesting as soon as you start to investigate a few little hints that you left yourselves; that the guides and helpers leave you; that the energies from the other side send to you all the time. This is through process of divination, process of simple symbols, underlying energies and the coincidences in your lives. These are as hints to remind you to look more deeply, to understand at a deeper level, something deep within your own being now emerging. But, no one can come along and say, “So it is,” that these energies rule and govern your life without taking away your own free will. You must have the opportunity to choose because only then can you bring love, love and free will as one to your choices. This is why then, you do not have the consciousness of a being coming in so strongly to say, “Yes I am watching over you my children.”

Now, what this can bring forward for you, can be if you understand our words; if you understand the intent behind the words; a welcoming of those situations that explain by a process outside the context of the situation you are looking at. If that can be welcomed, you can find a new kind of peace within your own being, the peace that does not come from the solidity of yes or no, but from the welcoming of the nature of the universe.

One of your great scientists on your planet understood this. His name was Einstein and what he determined was that there was no absolute anything. No absolute connection; no absolute still point in the universe and relative to what you are. What it means is that there is only for your own level of evolution, a leading edge relative truth; a truth that is most appropriate for your own being now. The energy will inevitably, absolutely for certain at some point in the future be different, be greater, be expanded upon, or in some cases, that truth will simply be destroyed. It no longer exists and this has happened many, many times in your history.

Many things that you absolutely knew for certain in some cases for thousands of years were then clearly shown in a few decades of experimentation to be entirely false. This is not just the path of science. It is the path of your own evolution, because it is showing you how you evolve your consciousness to take in a higher and more complex truth because that is what you are seeking to become, to make yourself more complex, more aware, more stimulated, more evolved. Why do you do this? Couldn't you just be satisfied with kicking back and doing nothing? It is the great lesson of the animal self within you that you can do that. You can do it right now, and it doesn't take anything hard.

You simply recognize that your mind has the opportunity to focus and give it a focus, but make sure that that focus is as directly connected to your animal self, your most basic instinct as possible. And what we might suggest for this is a good beginning point is your breath, because it is constant. It goes in and out, don't control it, don’t change it, don't breathe more deeply or more shallowly just be aware of the breath and as anything else pops in, a thought, an energy, a memory, let it go. Ah, yes, you recognize it and you let it go immediately. This is the true meaning of doing nothing. Oh yes, there is doing, there is focusing on the breath, but you will find very quickly, that that in itself, because it is always there, because it is so deeply connected to your animal self is nothing, is empty, is just there and with repeated practice even that begins to fade away.

Notice here that there is a tendency toward "doing-ness," in the way we are speaking because that is how the question was phrased. In going into this deeper, the next level question is, what do you really want? What do you want more than that? More than a connection with your higher self? Your true self? Your release of the "not." What you may experience with this is a place that is beyond doing. It is the opportunity simply to be. So focus on the doing, be aware of it, work with it but remember to ask yourself, "what do I want more than that?" What you may experience from this is a direct diving in to your true self because for most, the true self is simply about being. It is about the aspect that simply exists.

This is hard to do, to work with, to understand in a way in which there must be action, but let that go, instead simply be. What is present for you? Most of those hearing this, working with it, etc. they will be breathing. So focus on your breath. It would be those aspects of you that don't know the nature of who you are, your true self, the false self whatever that is, you simply don't know. Instead of resisting that, simply let it be with you for a moment. The paradox of this, the knowledge that there is both sides of your being, that you are simply this consciousness and ask, "who or what is experiencing this right now? " These are powerful and important tools that are the real answer to this question.

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