Friday, July 6, 2012
Phases and Changes
The subject of change from my last blog has taken my brain into 2 different paths: 1) The change you endure and grow into when a loved one dies. How one person makes all the difference in our lives, how they can bring peace of mind, hope and love into your life, and how their absence is missed and their silence felt at the deepest level of your being. 2) We are change. We are constantly changing and growing. When I was young I was told “it’s a phase you’ll get over it.” The thing is, it’s all a phase! Our entire lives consists of one phase after another- growing from a child, to a teenager, to an adult, to old age- all phases that come and go. As each decade passes you would be hard pressed to be exactly the same in one as you were in a previous one. Also, our state of mind, our finances, our physical well being…they are all phases that change. Incredible!
Thinking of life as just as a phase I’m going through kind of takes the emergency out of it. Life doesn’t have to be as heavy as it once was for me. Life is like the weather down south. If you don’t like it wait 5 minutes it will change.
Saints and Gurus equate life to a wave that feels separate from the ocean for a time and then once it is done “being a wave” it returns to the ocean fully intact. I can see how that is a true example of our lives. We are pure energy with a coating of skin and bones. When we are finished with this phase we leave our skin and bones behind and our pure energy returns into the ether (G-d), and it waits for its return back to a new life with a new name and new phases to go through. We can say the same for our skin and bones- they return to the earth which will help feed other people and animals. So we live on in both ways; through spirit and on earth. On Earth our remains help nourish the soil so our particles are in all other beings.
As above so below- Our pure energy makes up the ether and our bodies make up the earth. We are in both places at the same time! Our soul is always part of the ether even though we can not comprehend it (yet). Our bodies are always made up of everybody’s else’s bodies, as well as, everything else here because we are made out of the same chemicals and we are continually nourishing ourselves with past generations. Maybe that is why we have such a hard time letting go of harmful karma and useless drama from years gone by, we are subconsciously and physically attached to it through our particles and are still working out actions taken from yesterday to hundreds maybe thousands of years ago.
We infuse our bodies with our energy. So if we are loving, our bodies give off loving particles. But if we are angry, hateful, and bitter, our particles become as such; and these are the particles we are nourishing ourselves with from generations past. When we are angry and hurtful to others we infect ourselves, others, the land, and generations to come. Also, when we reincarnate not only do you have the hateful seed within you but you will re-infect yourself from your past particles.
In the documentary, What the Bleep do we Know, 14 physicists, neurologists, anesthesiologists, physicians, molecular biologists, as well as spiritual teachers, mystics, and scholars are interviewed. Dr. Masaru Emoto, explains how we individually and collectively have a remarkable response from water due to our thoughts and energy. When our thoughts and energy are happy the water crystals are vibrant and gorgeous. However, when our thoughts are angry and hostile the water crystals become lack luster and small. We are comprised of some where between 60- 80% of water depending on our age.
It is so important that we live our lives and help others live their lives in love, compassion, gratitude, and fortitude. It is also the only way for us to survive and become the society we all know we can be.
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