THE UNKNOW ULTIMATE REALITY – There is Oneself but within the Self there are many; There is one body in one time but other bodies in other times
There is an 'unknown' reality of which everyone is part of it but generally unaware of it. Each individual is a part of the unknown reality.
When you have the psychological awareness you can bridge worlds of which you are consciously aware, and others that seem, at least, to escape your notice. The unknown reality, however, is unknown enough to usual reaches of the most flexible consciousness, in your terms. It can only be approached by a personality who has seen the light at the end of the tunnel or who has reached enlightenment on his/her own.
Once expressed, however, it can be comprehended. Very few people have been able and capable of making this unknown reality consciously known.
Man thought once, historically speaking, that there was but one world. Now he knows differently, but he still clings to the idea of one god, one self, and one body through which to express it.
There is one God, but within that God are many. There is one self, but within that self are many. There is one body, in one time, but the self has other bodies in other times. All 'times' exist at once and quantum physics can explain this.
Historically speaking, mankind chose a certain line of development. In it his consciousness specialized, focusing upon sharp particulars of experience. But inherent always, psychologically and biologically, there has been the possibility of a change in that pattern, an alteration that would effectively lift the race into another kind of weather.
Such a development would, however, necessitate first of all a broadening of concepts about the self, and a greater understanding of human potential. Human consciousness is now at a stage where such a development is not only feasible but necessary if the race is to achieve its greatest fulfillment.
The multidimensional nature of the human psyche and gives clues as to the abilities that lie within each individual. These are part of our racial heritage. They give notice of psychic bridges connecting the known and 'unknown' realities in which you dwell.
While you have highly limited concepts about the nature of the self, you cannot begin to conceive of a multidimensional godhood, or a universal reality in which all consciousness is unique, inviolate—and yet given to the formation of infinite gestalts of organization and meaning.
There are many accepted ideas as a springboard to lead readers into other levels of understanding. When you initiate into a journey in which it may seem that the familiar is left far behind, you will discover that the unknown reality is even more precious, more "real," because you will find it illuminated both within and without by the rich fabric of an 'unknown' reality now seen emerging from the most intimate portions of daily life.
Our concepts of personhood are now VERY limiting you personally and en masse, and yet our religions, metaphysics, histories, and even our sciences are hinged upon our ideas of who and what you are. Our psychologies do not explain our own reality to you. They cannot contain our experience. Our religions do not explain your greater reality, and our sciences leave you just as ignorant about the nature of the universe in which you dwell.
These institutions and disciplines are composed of individuals, each restrained by limiting ideas about their own private reality; and so it is with private reality that we will begin and always return, period. When you glimpse and expand the private reality, they may appear esoteric or complicated, yet they are not beyond the reach of any person who is determined to understand the nature of the unknown elements of the self, and its greater world.
The self is multidimensional when it is physically alive. It is a triumph of spiritual and psychological identity, ever choosing from a myriad of probable realities its own clear unassailable focus. When you don't realize this, then you project upon life after death all of the old misconceptions. You expect the dead to be little different from the living--if you believe in afterlife at all--but perhaps more at peace, more understanding, and, hopefully, wiser.
The fact is that in life you poise delicately and yet perfectly between realities, and after death you do the same. The 'unknown' reality—you are its known equivalent. Then know yourself and look within and you can develop into higher beings and expand as you become acquainted with these ideas.
4 Comments:
Very metaphysical. Show me some hints of the existance of the 'unknown reality'
You just waisted 2 minutes of my life with your mindless metaphysical jargin and i want them back.
Is existence good? If it is then we were created by a good God. A good God who has implanted within us a morality based on his own character and attributes. If he is good, and moral, then he must be just, there for he must punish immoral beings for the sake of all life and his own character and being. We are immoral, face up to it man and stop waiting your time with all this foolishness. You need to stop worrying about Unknown realities a figure out how you are going to get right with the moral God yo've offended.
The universe is of good intent; evil and destruction DO NOT exist except as a scenario. Evidence of evil in the world appears to OUR SENSES in order to let us know the consequences of the beliefs we hold, but mankind will awaken from that sadness as from a bad dream.
So Hiltler kiling millions of Jews was not evil, it was only a scenario? Sorry man that's deadly foolishness.
Also if there are consequences, would not that which caused the consequences be evil? you certainly woulnd't call it good would you? Did millions of people die because the the ceonsequences of the good belief hitler had that jews didn't deserve life? you speak foolishness man! They died because he and coutless others did that which was evil, and millions suffered because of it.
Is it good for me to come to your house and steal from you, or assult your family members, or burn your house down? Is it good for me? is it good for you? NO!
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