The Multiverse

April 21st, 2010

Hey there! Been a while. Had to blog this as I couldn’t get the ideas/thoughts out in tweets or status updates. :)

I’m pondering something: anything you can imagine (thus your only limitation) can/will/does occur somewhere. I don’t believe there is any legitimate argument to debate this fact (or perhaps a mere concept).

Let’s localize and focus it a little. Some part of – or similar concurrent existence – of “you” is trying out, has tried, or will try any and all possible paths and potentialities of your life experience – right now, in the now. So, one would think that consulting such a perspective could and would be powerful to your current “this reality” experience, no?

It’s expanding to think about the possibilities of having unlimited resources and experiences at your disposal – based on your own perspective, or common-threaded existence in this lifetime. What if you could simply calm your physical being and mind, and in a meditative state (using the power of your focused/relaxed mind), visit or counsel with another “you” who has lived, is living, or will live in such a way you’ve only ever imagined, but never explored (ie. you the painter, musician, writer, astronaut, emperor, vagabond, or world-renowned orator)? The pure infinite potential this carries really is beyond the mind’s capacity. But, not the imagination…

I “stumbled upon” Quantum Jumping in the past few days, and it seems a fascinating, and empowering concept. Burt Goldman, who now is 83 years young, is someone whom I feel is right there on the leading edge of this expanding consciousness/awakening that humanity is delving and diving into. His short videos are simple, straightforward, yet mind-expanding at the same time.

I’m looking forward to exploring it some more, as there seems to be exact and perfect moments when these things “show up” in our paths. The concept also lends itself to a screenplay I’ve been working on, on and off, for some years now. In fact, it’s quite directly related to the story and primary characters, but more on that when I have a chance to revisit and develop it further… I’ve love to be filming it before year’s end.

So think on that some. What if you had infinite other “you” doubles, living out their lives as you, but also as any and every other you that ever existed in your imagination, or could now exist. What if you could talk to them for advice or inspiration, ideas and guidance which you could apply to this life?

Fascinating.


Clarity

December 29th, 2009

It is only when you have absolute clarity of your purpose or intention that the universe can manifest it for you. This, in effect, also supercedes time and space as factors, since it’s all basically there already, you’ve now simply removed the blockage, mask, cloud, or whatever form of barrier you want to call it.

But what is clarity? Sure, you can decide “once and for all” that it’s time to finally pursue that dream or passion. Or, you can make a resolution that “this year is the one” for whatever it might be you’ve been putting off, shelving as a hobby, or dabbling with for most of your life.

That’s all well and good. And isolating the idea, placing it in front of you as a singular focus is important. But, how long will it last? Are there emotions, feelings or other inclinations immediately brought to the surface simply by stating this intention? For most everyone, this is the instant side-effect of stepping forward in faith, confidence, and giving the universe the ultimatum of your newfound clarity.

This, too, is how we inhibit and defeat our potential, without any extra effort – and without being conscious of it. The mind and ego are in constant battle to keep you “safe” (which essentially means stalled, blocked, or small and unsure), so when you’re intent on this clarity, it’s important to realize that your old friends and lifetime companions, defined as “beliefs”, will have something to say about it. So, immediately, you have new choices to make, and your resolve may need a stronger foundation upon which to base the next step in your journey.

True and complete clarity is possible only if you allow the simplicity of what it is you desire to be all that is given any energy of thought or consideration. It requires that you empty your creative space entirely of conflicting requests, so that the purity of your singular focused intention will have plenty of magnetic potential to manifest as quickly as possible.

This, of course, is generally easier said than done. It really depends on how you’ve lived your life thus far and how much mental or spiritual “baggage” might be impeding your ongoing efforts to simply be and approach your journey with ease, grace, lightness and joy. Notice what rises to the surface. Be with it and perhaps take the time to finally address the underlying energy that keeps it anchored in your body, mind, or spirit. Isn’t it time to let it go?

If you live in a consumer-driven, or materialistic culture (as we do in the West) then the effects are even more dramatic. There is an overriding conditioning that handicaps much of your mental and spiritual clarity by default, and your first steps must be to unwind that blindfold, enabling you to ease up the constricted mind, body, and spirit. It’s important to reclaim the power you’ve given away to objects, circumstances, or other influences in your life…

Thus, clarity can be achieved! Then, witness how easily people, places, and events manifest to aid you, urge you, and entice you to expand, explore, and dive into what it is you truly desire to experience in this lifetime.

Steve Pavlina has an excellent blog post about this topic: 11 Ways to Gain Clarity


As We Ebb and Flow Through Life

December 17th, 2009

Like actors on the stage of the world, our different roles are just costumes that we inhabit and then shed. Each role we play gives us another perspective through which to understand ourselves and the nature of the universe. When we take a moment to see that each change can be an adventure, a celebration, and a chance to play a new part, we may even be able to recapture the joyful anticipation of our youth as we transition from one role to the next.

Source: DailyOm
December 15, 2009

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