If we are indeed the essence of Love in our natural state of being, and if indeed our purpose is to define ourselves with the intention of expressing this perception of who we perceive we are/what we perceive love to be, so that we can experience our perception then we would be living in a perpetual cycle of express and experience, otherwise called Karma. After all is Karma not a system of experiencing what you do/how your express yourself to others relative to your true nature.
If you were willing for a moment to accept the idea of the above, then I have another proposal to suggest. What if your energy field in which your mind sits at it's centre, was in fact a protection mechanism for not just yourself, but all others. What if that energy field actually filtered what your mind thought, catching all the products which were not reflective of your true nature, and letting pass that which is. In some literature namely Alice. A. Baileys writings the Tibetan often refers to the "ring-pass-not". This his a layer by which an entity or energy cannot pass beyond until certain standards are met.
What if these negative thoughts we have which are not reflective of our true self, where trapped in the periphery of our energy field unable to pass through. Imagine how many of them will have accumulated there over 40-50-60 years. Thinking then that our energy field is reflected by the physical body, is it no wonder then that we all get sick. Isn't sickness the opposite to Love.
If our lives are a reflection of how we see ourselves, then it would make sense that we are experiencing the product of the sum total of everything we think, say and do.
What if we have it all wrong. So when we have a bad thought about someone else, that thought leaves our mind, but it doesn't get past our own energy field. Not being a reflection of how we see ourselves as Love. So we don't hurt the other person...we hurt ourselves. Hence there is the quote, do unto others as you would like them to do unto you.
hmm,
Food for thought. How well would you watch what you say and think if you knew that each time you perceived something that was not reflective of your true nature, that you would reap the result in your health, and or in your own experiences.
Thursday, December 18, 2014
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