THE ESSENCE OF THE UNIVERSE is formless, without structure. It cannot be named for there is no-thing there to name. In reality nothing is solid, all is consciousness..... thought! Thoughts put together this ever-changing energy field into a universe that you can see, hear, feel, smell and taste.
As a comparison, think of a television set. It is simply a flat panel display screen with heaps of electrons (energy) passing across a solution of liquid crystals in such a way that they create the illusion of form and motion.
The world that you are experiencing around you can be explained in much the same way.... heaps of thoughts (energy) passing across the screen of your consciousness.
Your set of senses perceives this sea of energy from a certain limited standpoint and makes up an image from that. It is not complete, nor is it accurate. It is just a personal interpretation.
All of your interpretations are solely based on the ‘internal map of reality’ that you have within. It is not the truth. It is not real. Your ‘internal map’ is only a result of your personal life’s collective experiences.
Your thoughts are linked to this invisible energy and they determine what the energy forms. Your thoughts literally shift the universe on a particle-by-particle basis to create your physical life. You literally become what you think about most. Your life becomes what you have imagined and believed in most.
The world is a very fluid place, continuously built up using our individual and collective thoughts. What we think is true is really an illusion, almost like a magic trick.
The world is literally your mirror, enabling you to experience in the physical plane what you hold as your truth … until you change it...
Dan’s Quote: “Love, Joy and Peace are not objectives to attain...
___________They are our True Eternal Nature.”
___________They are our True Eternal Nature.”
Adapted from assorted articles including a publication by
Spiritual Entrepreneur, Philanthropist and Teacher, John Assaraf.
Spiritual Entrepreneur, Philanthropist and Teacher, John Assaraf.
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