The search for answers
were written the spring 2006

 

 

 

 

1. Conscious Energy

2. The Pipeline Model

3. The Universal Energy

4. The Huge Paradox

5. The Great Library

6. Seduced and convinced

7. Getting there

We need new ways of research!

The great library  *  The eternal perspective


If we are great beings, then why did we start to limit ourselves?  How did we ever get into this situation? Why have we forgotten how to apply the power we possess?  I think there is only one explanation for this:  We chose to!  We willingly chose to explore the experience of having a physical body, and to live in the physical world.

Previously stated was that the universal energy (that we are aspects of) is a neutral energy, whereas, our outlook is subjective. The world is full of paradoxes, if we let them however, they can lead us to a new understanding of who we are. This neutral Energy seemingly is invisible before it enters physical beings and objects.  The way it appears to us, it only manifests itself through the visible tangible world. Why does it do that?  If its nature is neutral, why would it flow into all of the many beings in existence, creating so much diversity?
  
I think the answer is as obvious as our human nature… The Universal conscious energy is also curious to find out what is on the other side of the mountain and if the grass is greener on the other side of the fence… Its nature is to constantly evolve.  Thus, the driving force behind the creation of the world we live in is its wish to explore and experience itself by being us! Therefore we are our own co-creators.  This Universal consciousness’s ‘boredom’ of being in harmony all the time caused it to manifest the physical world we live in! Bang!

As aspects of the universal coherent energy source, we are also in essence eternal beings, not only living one life, but many. Believing that you live only one life in the universe would be like coming into an enormously huge library to borrow only one book.  To be an eternal being, is being able to choose amongst all the books in the library simultaneously.

The never-ending energy transformation cycles that we can see everywhere in nature, is also in human nature.  The flowers, grass and leaves, for instance, fade away in the fall, only to re-emerge every spring. Human cycles are measured by our earthly life spans.  We are born into tiny baby bodies, we live relatively short lives… we die and then we rest somewhere… sooner or later to start all over again.  When we die, our body fades away but our consciousness continues to express in another dimension. 

This of course raises the question of believing in a life after death, and how that life might be.  If you have the belief that there is nothing after death, then that of course is your prerogative.  Nature and our own logic however, suggests to us that living many lives is quite likely. It is at least an explanation to help make sense of some of the enormous injustices we see occurring in our world...
We can choose to see and experience life from many different perspectives, which in turn helps us to grow and evolve. If the universal energy source exists in all things, and the universal energy source is eternal, then it seems only logical that we too are eternal beings. 

The bodys’ natural cycle is to return to the earth “from whence it came, to rise again in form anew”. Consciousness' cycle is to breathe in and out of the universal energy sources neutral, loving state of being.
It is likely that when we are not in physical bodies, we exist as beings of pure light..  Pondering outside the library which book to choose next time?... 
Imagine that after you die you enter into another dimension of existence where everything is loving, harmonious and welcoming. Whilst there you realize that only when you are in a body do you experience polarity and separation, diversity and judgment.  

Imagine other dimensions existing parallel to our world, yet because of our need for reason and logic to guide and dictate what we allow ourselves to see, we do not even perceive these other worlds!  What if these other dimensions are just as real as the ‘invisible’ energies we know about and use already. What if it’s only a matter of time before measuring equipment sensitive enough to measure these ‘other’ subtle energy fields becomes available.. Our perception would surely change then!  

Many people have experienced other dimensions during meditations, in regression therapy, through near-death-experiences and personal visions.  There have been many valiant researchers over the last few decades investigating into ‘beyond death’ experiences.  However, the scientific communities requirement of objectivity and measurability when researching, has held back research into this subject greatly. When science opens up to a new understanding of our reality, the world will begin to change very rapidly.