Posts Tagged ‘purpose’

The Game

Sunday, September 6th, 2009
I’d like to examine the philosophy around what a lifetime, in human terms, can really mean…

The vast universe, seemingly beyond measurement, offers unlimited potential to any sort of organizing intent, with or without consciousness. We see this from within the tiniest of cells that bind and define our physical form, to the solar system within which we live, to the galaxy we know as “Milky Way” and beyond. Everything in the micro, is mirrored in the macro, in an uncanny interplay within an apparent perfect symmetry.

How do we really quantify what it means to “be born” into this shape that we are? If our existence is based on millions, and billions of years of making and remaking, evolving and emerging, then how does one human lifetime have any significance? I would say that it does, and doesn’t.

In a spiritual and emotional sense, it certainly matters, especially within the definition of family units, friends, and co-creators who exist during the lifetime that one soul chooses to be here for. In a metaphysical, or quantum physical sense, there isn’t really a “being born” at all, but rather a change in form and definition of energy and vibration that is ever-present, and ultimately inseparable. The purpose of this is for the “all” to experience an expansion or unfoldment in continuity with the larger ongoing expansion that apparently started with a “big bang”.

Given these conditions, why then, if a being such as we are, emerges from a source, or the everything, and is never truly disconnected, is “life so hard”? If we’re here to expand and evolve from those who came before us, why intentionally forget who and what we are? Spiritual growth is great and all, but it seems a curious form of self-imposed dysfunction, the purpose of which isn’t always clear to me.

The mystics and mentors have many methods with which to access and open the portals into this knowing. You have tarot, angels, past-life regression, hypnosis, meditation, astrology, numerology, etc., all with distinct, yet complementary vessels to gain understanding, or ultimately a remembrance of what lies beneath, and in between. There are others who believe that we are on this planet strictly for spiritual growth, and that forces far beyond our capabilities “protect” us, enabling the continuing existence of our fair Earth, as well as propagation of our species.

That, to me, seems rather demeaning in a way, and doesn’t resonate. It implies that we don’t really have any original omnipotent position and potential, whether in the physical, or not. It also presupposes that humanity is at a certain disadvantage at this point in time, and needs some form of guardianship and guidance as we work our way out of a supposed “falling from grace”. That idea seems far too primitive from my standpoint, and doesn’t calculate, given the vast field of intelligence from whence we came.

So, therein lies “the game” I interpret it to be. If it is our collective intention to grow, expand, evolve and become enlightened, what’s with all this ridiculous chaos and darkness, maligned ego and ignorance permeating our conscious experience? We have cultures and societies stuck in the distant past, while others are speeding toward the future. We have, what I observe to be, an underlying adolescence that keeps us at a near standstill, as far as embracing any true, unifying and universal potential is concerned. So what then is the real purpose of it all?

Is it impossible to evolve without a contrast with which to base a true desire or destination? Must there be a black, in order to know or differentiate the white? Apparently so. And if that is the case, then the answer to virtually all of our questions, at any given moment is simple… Yes!

Regardless of any choice, there will be an outcome and effect that you caused into existence simply by asking. Therefore, one could say there is no “right” and “wrong”, “good” or “bad”, ever! There is no better way, there is only another way. What’s better or worse gets defined within the parameters of a culture or societal understanding, and is dynamic, forever evolving and adapting to the collective demands of what is in the now.

Those in “powerful” positions must understand this and salivate at the chance to manipulate an audience of ignorant minds. But, now you are aware of this. The eye altering, alters all. Thus, every individual has the power to completely influence their existence and experience. Collectively, it is no different. The locus of original intent can gain momentum and shift all of reality along with it, if we can “get along” as it were. There, then, is the underlying grace and ease with which you can live your life.

You are not simply the superficial body and person you perceive yourself as, for the most part. You are intrinsically intertwined as a co-creator and co-publisher of this chapter in our collective existence. Your move.

Image: “I could get you the UNIVERSE” by Xanetia

Seeing Your Perfection

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

I believe we all know inherently, at a very early age, what we have the potential of becoming in our lives. We have dreams or visions, aspirations and a spiritual calling that’s written there somewhere in our DNA, and beyond.

First, we are introduced into the physical experience once again; new parents or caretakers and such, new environment and language, culture, etc. Consider all that is that defines your current life experience. Imagine if you were to observe from the sky, for example, with a powerful camera that shows all of the intricacies of where you happen to live, what you eat, believe, experience and struggle with in your life at this moment.

That’s a plethora of detail, completely unique to you.

In amongst all of that, is a seed, or underlying energy and intention you brought with you. Perhaps you’ve had thoughts on creating a leading-edge technology to completely revolutionize how energy is created or harnessed, distributed and/or consumed. Maybe you paint, write, compose, or “doodle” and to someone else, it’s absolutely inspiring. Maybe you have a knack for woodwork, farming, architecture or humour. Consider those things that may to this point have only been a hobby, and nothing more. You know the feeling, that nagging “yeah it’s fun, but it’s not good enough to sell it or make a living at” feeling, most likely rooted from experiences in childhood, or as a young adult. Something or someone came into your path as a roadblock, and more likely simply a test of your resolve and purpose. Maybe that someone was/is only you?

Sometimes there is deeper trauma and conflict involved. Maybe even abuse. And it may not have been on or to you, either. Observing pain and/or repeated berating and psychological malice has a proximal effect, because it’s all energy. We can very easily adopt the attitudes, feelings and emotions from those around us, just like we can catch a cold.

Of course, your deepest desire may have nothing to do with career or material gains, and at the simplest of levels, it really doesn’t, no matter what it is…

Regardless, it really makes no difference, because now, is now, not then. Too often we know of someone, or know within ourselves, to have allowed these events or circumstances define an alternate path for us, that quite honestly feels alien, but for some reason we tolerate it. That light inside, gets much dimmer. Too often all of this will result in poor health, attitude, or negative emotional disposition because you’ve denied the allowance and flow of that which you had intended from before you were born.

But believe it or not, there is a part of you – and interconnecting all of us – that is always working to bring you back to your own personal truth and harmony. It just takes that bit of awareness to give conscious attention to everything around you, right in this moment. Listen, with love, to that voice inside and learn to trust yourself implicitly.

Also, time and age are not a factor when it comes to your life’s direction, desire, and what you want to do with it. Rediscover that spark, and start now. –tb
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Seeing Your Perfection
Letting Your Light Shine

We are each born into this world with unique gifts. Within us is a glimmer of the divine, a light that can potentially make the world a more beautiful place. But in many, that light lies dormant, snuffed out by fears and feelings of inadequacy. To spark it is to attract attention, face the possibility of rejection or the responsibility of success, and risk being labeled immodest. Yet when we undermine the light by hiding our aptitudes and quashing our dreams, we deny ourselves and others a wealth of experiences. Your abilities are a part of who you are and when you take pride in them, you affirm the love, esteem, and trust with which you view yourself. Moreover, as you express the light within, you grant others permission to do the same, freeing them to explore their own talents.

For some, we are taught to hide our light from the world since childhood. Relatives caution us that the professions associated with our aptitudes are unattainable. Our peers may be envious of our skills and thus overly critical of the activities we instinctively enjoy. And authority figures admonish us to be humble and avoid showing off. But there is a vast chasm that separates those who let their light shine and those who seek only to draw attention to themselves. When you dare to share your light with the world, the beauty and perfection of your soul become clearly visible. You become a whole being—the literal embodiment of your vast potential. Whether you are a wonderful dancer, a first-rate cook, quick with numbers, or a natural negotiator, you’ll come to understand that you do the world no favors when you hold yourself back.

If you have hidden your light for so long that it has shrunk to an ember, make a list of everything you do well, however impractical, silly, or seemingly inconsequential. Then ask yourself how you can positively utilize those abilities in your daily life. The gifts you were born with were not granted to you arbitrarily. While you may never discover what impact your light has had on others, you can be certain that when you embrace your talents and share them with others, you will spread illumination in the world.

Source: DailyOM.com

The Unfamiliar Road

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

I’ve discovered a nice route to walk recently, and while doing so, realized something interesting.

The first time I walked down an unfamiliar road, all of its curves, corners and where it ends was completely new to me. The walk seemed a good deal longer than it actually was. I guess it’s a peripheral survey at the same time, with my brain gathering new information and noticing unique objects or signs along the way.

The next time I walked the same road, the trip seemed about half as long, and it surprised me how quickly I came to where the road ends, meeting up with another that crosses over it.

I know I didn’t walk any faster. But the sense of time passing seemed distinctly shorter. I recalled some of the houses and interesting trees I’d seen briefly once before.

So in a way, it seems metaphorical to the rest of life. New challenges or experiences naturally introduce some apprehension in unease. Most of the time, we won’t even bother with that first try, let alone do it twice. Oddly enough, once that first effort is complete, you realize that it wasn’t actually that big an ordeal.

Had I thought about it too much, I may have talked myself out of walking the distance in the first place. But I generally trust where my feet take me, and through it I discovered a whole new area of town that I’m enjoying more every time I visit.

So here’s the “deeper” nugget for the moment: Don’t think about it too much. Go ahead and start walking.