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Yet,
if we consider that all matter is created from consciousness,
the idea that the earth is a live sentient being and that we are
part of its body, then this makes sense.
The physical earth, just like our bodies arose out of the
consciousness that created it.
While
I’m not so sure if the creation of suffering to the extent
that it exists was intended or was created out of chaos, I do
believe that we as individuals are responsible for the creation
of all of the destructive forces as well as the salvation of
these forces as we each contribute feedback within the
collective consciousness.
Such
a thought may seem overwhelming to most of us, which is probably
why many people turn away from the immense problems humanity is
faced with.
It’s difficult enough to deal with our own individual
problems that arise in our everyday lives.
Yet, if we recognize that everything we do affects
everything that exists, then each of us as individuals
contributes either continued suffering or salvation from it as
we live our daily lives.
Recognizing
that we each are joint creators of all that exists in our world
and that we each have made the world to be the way it is, is the
first step toward any desired transformation.
As with all transformation process we move into the
tunnels of darkness in order to emerge through a gateway of
light.
We
each as individuals create the darkness to move through and in
so doing consciousness not only becomes individualized, it
becomes personalized as well.
In this way, then, darkness or suffering can be seen as
divine.
Rather than push our individual darkness of suffering
away, the transformation process requires us to move through it,
to experience it in order to be transformed into the light of
love.
Trying
to suppress, cover up or turn away from the pain of suffering
only serves the status quo.
Transformation cannot take place as long as we choose
ignorance regardless of whether or not we do so consciously or
unconsciously.
Many times healing comes only after we have experienced
the pain of suffering to a great enough extent that we are
willing to work through it to find solutions for the relief of
it.
Given
a choice of feeling pain or feeling pleasure, the great majority
of us would choose to feel pleasure.
Why?
It is because we are afraid of feeling pain.
None of us truly desires to feel pain, so we do
everything we can to try to keep ourselves from feeling it.
But this doesn’t work.
At
best we are only able to suppress, cover up or ignore the pain
for a short period of time until we are faced with it once
again.
Our lives become a vicious cycle where we continually
wear ourselves out in an attempt to not feel pain and in so
doing we only create more pain that we will eventually have to
face.
Remember that the transformation process requires us to
move through the darkness and this is the way to healing not
only the pain within ourselves, but also the pain in the earth
herself.
The
longings of the human soul have no boundaries when it comes to
creating the diversity of the world.
Through this immense variegate among the nations earth
becomes alive with wonder and excitement.
It’s like a playground in which we can experience the
distinction necessary for individualism, and yet do so without
creating the pain and suffering such as we see among nations in
the world today.
The
creation of nations was never meant to become a battleground.
Cultural diversity was intended for the creation of
discernment of duality without becoming completely submerged
within it.
However, possibly because of an element of a chaotic
nature within consciousness itself, perhaps an unexpected, yet
fundamental belief in separation as reality occurred.
It
is our concrete belief in separation that beckons us to return
to earth time and time again.
This is the current relationship with have with earth and
this relationship causes fear, so we come here because we have
the desire to dissolve fear.
Yet it is through this fear that needs dissolving that we
continue to create more fear because our experience of duality
has created cross-purposes within the desires of human
consciousness.
These
cross-purposes are created when our intentions fueled by our
desires are in conflict.
Desire is the origin of all our feelings and actions.
In the human mind exists the desire to heal something of
which it is afraid.
The cross-purpose in this is the desire to not feel the
pain fear causes.
Since desire is the whole of life brought forth in the
receiving of and in the radiating forth the vibrations produced
by the law of attraction, consciousness reaches out toward the
direction that it feels the most affinity with.
It
is the commonality of all our human fears that are the deeper
source of both individual fear and those that create world
conflict.
In other words, we all have many of the same fears and it
is these fears that have produced all of the problems we see in
the world.
We
all fear illness, death, loss, poverty and a lack of freedom.
We all also desire to create that which is opposite these
– health, immortality, gain, wealth and freedom.
In many ways we have experienced success in our desires
and we can continue to do so by understanding the workings of
consciousness.
Yet
what many of us fail to understand is that the cross-purpose in
creating health for example, is actually the desire to alleviate
the fear of illness.
As long as fear is present in consciousness, then
consciousness will continue the affinity with it.
If we truly desire health, then we must not fear illness.
It is our fear of illness that keeps drawing us toward
the creation of illness.
We
all fear that someone will take from us something of value once
we have established it in our life.
Yet, the only one that can accomplish this is our self.
For example, if we fear poverty, then our desires arising
out of that fear in which we act to prevent personal poverty
will contribute to the creation of poverty on the larger world
scale.
We
all see this everyday of our lives, as the fear of poverty
manifests as greed.
Our personal fear of poverty or that of not having enough
also serves to maintain a mass belief in the fear of poverty
that results in everyone trying to get more and to keep more for
their self.
This greed resulting from having an affinity with the
fear of poverty has brought about impoverishment of the
world’s resources through a struggle for economic gain.
It
is the things that we fear and despise the most that seem to be
the easiest for us to create.
This is because there is great power in mass
consciousness.
A small system within a greater system is directly
connected to and immediately affects the greater system.
In this way, whatever is strongly held in the beliefs of
the mass consciousness becomes a governing factor within
consciousness as it relates within the law of attraction.
Thus fear serves in the generation of more fear.
Beneath
all of the fears imaginable rests a single fear that began the
spiraling effect of all our distinguishable fears.
And creations such as that of greed have arisen out of
and ultimately rest on the foundation of our deeper original
existential fear.
Because of this original and consciously ingrained fear,
we all have the desire to feel safe, yet the desire to feel safe
arises out of fear and therefore we maintain an affinity with it
in the consciousness of mankind.
If
we return to the premise that we can experience the distinction
necessary for individualism without the creation of fear and
it’s resulting consequences, perhaps then, we can begin to
create a new consciousness in which we can each release the
fears accumulated throughout the ages and thereby transform the
earth.
We
begin by recognizing how our individual desires are in
cross-purposes with each other.
If we each were to make a list of our desires and take
these desires into the wisdom of our inner self we would begin
to understand that many of our desires are designed to assuage
fear and make us feel safe, yet they will never make us feel
safe because of their affinity with fear.
Fear begets fear and this always results in adding power
to humanity’s creation of negative intent within belief
systems.
Rather
than add power to the consciousness of fear by affirming it, we
can choose to examine our desires to uncover the fear contained
within the beliefs surrounding them.
As we recognize our own responsibility in the way we have
created the world, we also empower ourselves to change our
negative belief systems into those that would project those
things we have come to value, such as love, caring, peace, and
trust not only within the consciousness of our personal
relationship with our self, but also in the consciousness of our
immediate relationships, and on to those of world consciousness.
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