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S021D - Symbolism of the Black Lotus
12 different-colored lotuses are minted as Soul Vehicle NFTs on JPG Store. This mini-series within the Sol Series of posts gives the spiritual and metaphysical symbolic correspondences of the lotus and each color. Other symbols minted include the Dragon and Dragonfly. All can be used in a self-customized practice of personal growth.
The 12 colors, numbers and other aspects can be associated with the 12 facets of the dodecahedron die for divination. When the die is rolled with consecrated intention and the number contemplated with intuitive feeling, the messages revealed are often insightful for the soul path and personal growth. Further understanding may be revealed in subsequent dreams. Also, energetic downloads of active information (a term by physicist David Bohm) may be received from the Source I Am, based on the number rolled. Readers can delve deeply into this on the Whole Human website.
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What are the spiritual and metaphysical (universal, not cultural) symbolic correspondences of the lotus?
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• Chakra Activation: The lotus is connected to the chakra system, with each petal representing a specific energy center. The gradual opening of the lotus petals mirrors the activation and balance of these energy points.
• Cycles of Life: The life cycle of the lotus—from seed to flower, then back to seed—symbolizes the cyclical nature of life, death, and rebirth.
• Divine Birth: In Hinduism, the lotus is linked to divine birth, as gods and goddesses are often depicted emerging from the petals of a lotus flower.
• Harmony with the Universe: Its unfolding petals can represent the expansion of the soul and the harmonious connection with the universe, reflecting the unfolding of spiritual potential.
• Meditative Symbol: In meditation practices, the lotus is often used as a focal point, embodying serenity, tranquility, and the blossoming of inner peace through meditation.
• Non-Attachment: The lotus's ability to float above water without being tainted by it signifies non-attachment and detachment from material desires.
• Purity and Enlightenment: Lotus symbolizes purity of body, speech, and mind, representing the journey towards spiritual enlightenment.
• Rebirth and Renewal: Its growth from muddy waters to a pristine blossom mirrors the concept of rebirth, renewal, and the ability to overcome challenges.
• Spiritual Awakening: The lotus is often associated with the awakening of spiritual consciousness, signifying a journey towards higher understanding and awareness.
• Spiritual Evolution: The growth of the lotus from bud to full bloom signifies spiritual evolution, emphasizing the continuous journey towards higher consciousness.
• Symbol of Creation: In some beliefs, the lotus is associated with creation, as its unfolding petals can be seen as the unfolding of the universe.
• Symbol of Divine Beauty: In various spiritual traditions, the lotus is a symbol of divine beauty and perfection, showcasing the idea that spiritual growth leads to inner beauty.
• Symbol of Resilience: The lotus’s ability to thrive in adverse conditions symbolizes resilience and strength in the face of challenges.
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The divine birth symbolism is cultural. What are the universal meanings of gods and goddesses in this context?
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In a universal context, gods and goddesses often represent archetypal forces or aspects of human experience, transcending specific cultural narratives. They can embody universal themes such as:
• Archetypal Forces: Gods and goddesses may symbolize fundamental forces or energies in the human psyche, reflecting aspects like love, wisdom, power, or transformation.
• Narrative Patterns: Myths surrounding gods and goddesses often contain universal narrative patterns that resonate with shared human experiences, such as the hero's journey, sacrifice, or the pursuit of wisdom.
• Spiritual Aspirations: Gods and goddesses can serve as symbols of spiritual ideals or aspirations, guiding individuals on a path of personal and moral development.
• Universal Traits: These divine figures might personify qualities that are universally valued, such as courage, justice, compassion, or creativity.
These symbolic associations transcend cultural boundaries, illustrating the universal themes of growth, transformation, and spiritual awakening that the lotus represents.
12 different-colored lotuses are minted as Soul Vehicle NFTs on JPG Store. This mini-series within the Sol Series of posts gives the spiritual and metaphysical symbolic correspondences of the lotus and each color. Other symbols minted include the Dragon and Dragonfly. All can be used in a self-customized practice of personal growth.
The 12 colors, numbers and other aspects can be associated with the 12 facets of the dodecahedron die for divination. When the die is rolled with consecrated intention and the number contemplated with intuitive feeling, the messages revealed are often insightful for the soul path and personal growth. Further understanding may be revealed in subsequent dreams. Also, energetic downloads of active information (a term by physicist David Bohm) may be received from the Source I Am, based on the number rolled. Readers can delve deeply into this on the Whole Human website.
G
What are the spiritual and metaphysical (universal, not cultural) symbolic correspondences of the lotus?
A
• Chakra Activation: The lotus is connected to the chakra system, with each petal representing a specific energy center. The gradual opening of the lotus petals mirrors the activation and balance of these energy points.
• Cycles of Life: The life cycle of the lotus—from seed to flower, then back to seed—symbolizes the cyclical nature of life, death, and rebirth.
• Divine Birth: In Hinduism, the lotus is linked to divine birth, as gods and goddesses are often depicted emerging from the petals of a lotus flower.
• Harmony with the Universe: Its unfolding petals can represent the expansion of the soul and the harmonious connection with the universe, reflecting the unfolding of spiritual potential.
• Meditative Symbol: In meditation practices, the lotus is often used as a focal point, embodying serenity, tranquility, and the blossoming of inner peace through meditation.
• Non-Attachment: The lotus's ability to float above water without being tainted by it signifies non-attachment and detachment from material desires.
• Purity and Enlightenment: Lotus symbolizes purity of body, speech, and mind, representing the journey towards spiritual enlightenment.
• Rebirth and Renewal: Its growth from muddy waters to a pristine blossom mirrors the concept of rebirth, renewal, and the ability to overcome challenges.
• Spiritual Awakening: The lotus is often associated with the awakening of spiritual consciousness, signifying a journey towards higher understanding and awareness.
• Spiritual Evolution: The growth of the lotus from bud to full bloom signifies spiritual evolution, emphasizing the continuous journey towards higher consciousness.
• Symbol of Creation: In some beliefs, the lotus is associated with creation, as its unfolding petals can be seen as the unfolding of the universe.
• Symbol of Divine Beauty: In various spiritual traditions, the lotus is a symbol of divine beauty and perfection, showcasing the idea that spiritual growth leads to inner beauty.
• Symbol of Resilience: The lotus’s ability to thrive in adverse conditions symbolizes resilience and strength in the face of challenges.
G
The divine birth symbolism is cultural. What are the universal meanings of gods and goddesses in this context?
A
In a universal context, gods and goddesses often represent archetypal forces or aspects of human experience, transcending specific cultural narratives. They can embody universal themes such as:
• Archetypal Forces: Gods and goddesses may symbolize fundamental forces or energies in the human psyche, reflecting aspects like love, wisdom, power, or transformation.
• Narrative Patterns: Myths surrounding gods and goddesses often contain universal narrative patterns that resonate with shared human experiences, such as the hero's journey, sacrifice, or the pursuit of wisdom.
• Spiritual Aspirations: Gods and goddesses can serve as symbols of spiritual ideals or aspirations, guiding individuals on a path of personal and moral development.
• Universal Traits: These divine figures might personify qualities that are universally valued, such as courage, justice, compassion, or creativity.
These symbolic associations transcend cultural boundaries, illustrating the universal themes of growth, transformation, and spiritual awakening that the lotus represents.
S021D - Symbolism of the Black Dragon
12 different-colored dragons are minted as Soul Vehicle NFTs on JPG Store. This mini-series within the Sol Series of posts gives the spiritual and metaphysical symbolic correspondences of the dragon and each color. Other symbols minted include the Lotus and Dragonfly. All can be used in a self-customized practice of personal growth.
The 12 colors, numbers and other aspects can be associated with the 12 facets of the dodecahedron die for divination. When the die is rolled with consecrated intention and the number contemplated with intuitive feeling, the messages revealed are often insightful for the soul path and personal growth. Further understanding may be revealed in subsequent dreams. Also, energetic downloads of active information (a term by physicist David Bohm) may be received from the Source I Am, based on the number rolled. Readers can delve deeply into this on the Whole Human website.
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What are the spiritual and metaphysical (universal, not cultural) symbolic correspondences of the color black?
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1. Mystery and the Unknown: Black represents the mysteries of the universe and the vast unknown, encouraging exploration of deeper spiritual truths.
2. Protection and Banishment: Symbolizing protective energies, black is associated with banishing negativity and warding off malevolent forces in spiritual practices.
3. Absorption and Transformation: Black absorbs all colors, signifying the ability to absorb energy and initiate transformation, making it a color linked to spiritual alchemy.
4. Spiritual Insight and Intuition: Black is often connected to heightened spiritual insight and intuition, encouraging individuals to trust their inner guidance and explore the depths of consciousness.
5. Connection to the Void: Representing the void or cosmic womb, black symbolizes the potential for creation and new beginnings emerging from the emptiness.
6. Meditation and Inner Reflection: As a color that promotes introspection, black encourages meditation and inner reflection, fostering a deep connection with one's spiritual self.
7. Protection of Personal Boundaries: Black is associated with setting and maintaining personal boundaries, aiding in spiritual practices that require a shield against unwanted energies.
8. Elegance and Timelessness: Symbolizing elegance and timelessness, black is often used to convey a sense of sophistication and enduring spiritual truths that transcend temporal constraints.
9. Cycles of Life and Death: Linked to the cycles of life and death, black represents the transformative nature of existence and the journey of the soul through different phases.
10. Connection to the Divine Feminine: In spiritual symbolism, black is sometimes associated with the divine feminine energies, representing the nurturing and intuitive aspects of the cosmic mother.
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What are the spiritual and metaphysical (universal, not cultural) symbolic correspondences of the dragon?
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1. Spiritual Guardianship: Dragons are often seen as spiritual guardians, watching over realms and guiding individuals on their spiritual journeys.
2. Connection to Elemental Energies: Representing various elements like fire, water, air, and earth, dragons embody a connection to the fundamental forces of nature, symbolizing harmony and balance.
3. Symbol of Ascension and Higher Knowledge: Dragons, with their ability to soar in the sky, are associated with transcending earthly limitations, signifying spiritual ascension and the pursuit of higher knowledge.
4. Spiritual Protection and Warding: Believed to possess protective qualities, dragons are considered guardians against negative energies and spiritual threats, offering a shield to those in need.
5. Mastery of Personal Energy: Dragons symbolize control over inner energies, teaching individuals to harness their personal power, emotions, and spiritual essence for personal growth and enlightenment.
6. Balancing Dualities and Opposing Forces: As creatures often embodying dualities, dragons represent the balance between opposing forces, encouraging harmony within oneself and in navigating life's challenges.
7. Inner Strength and Courage: The dragon's formidable presence signifies inner strength, resilience, and courage, inspiring individuals to face challenges and overcome obstacles on their spiritual journeys.
8. Gateway to Hidden Realms: Dragons are considered gatekeepers to hidden realms and mystical dimensions, acting as guides for those seeking deeper spiritual insights and exploration.
9. Transformation and Rebirth: Often associated with transformation, dragons symbolize the cyclical nature of life, death, and rebirth, encouraging individuals to embrace change and personal evolution.
10. Alignment with Cosmic Forces: Dragons are linked to cosmic energies and celestial forces, fostering a connection between the spiritual realm and the vast universe, emphasizing the interplay of macrocosm and microcosm.
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LINKS AND WAYS TO SUPPORT
Drumscape by EquiSync: (used with mantra):
https://youtu.be/dx8Qb1tAtzE?si=CIT2nmKn9jYKuTG0
Emanate Presence on X: https://twitter.com/EmanatePresence
Oneself Mantra YouTube Video:
https://youtu.be/GBBmxJbzONw?si=SdOHJZDFFBFVfQX0
Like (if you like), Reply and Repost
Website: https://www.wholehuman.emanatepresence.com/
"Alone, we can do so little; together, we can do so much." - Helen Keller
"If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together." - African Proverb
#AQ #EQ #Growth #KnowThyself #Mindfulness #Soul #Source 👍
The 'AHA!' practice has three main parts --
1. Mantra: 'A Call to Higher Aspects of Oneself'
2. Brainwave entrainment soundscapes to reduce brain noise (EquiSync recommended)
3. Divination: A way to access Superconsciousness for specific purposes (no WiFi required)
A dodecahedron die (pictured below👇) is part of a daily practice that helps return focus to constant felt connection with higher aspects of Oneself. The art is generated by @fuups.
The dragon is part of the Soul Vehicle NFT collections on JPG Store:
https://www.jpg.store/collection/giftsofthesoul?tab=items
12 different-colored dragons are minted as Soul Vehicle NFTs on JPG Store. This mini-series within the Sol Series of posts gives the spiritual and metaphysical symbolic correspondences of the dragon and each color. Other symbols minted include the Lotus and Dragonfly. All can be used in a self-customized practice of personal growth.
The 12 colors, numbers and other aspects can be associated with the 12 facets of the dodecahedron die for divination. When the die is rolled with consecrated intention and the number contemplated with intuitive feeling, the messages revealed are often insightful for the soul path and personal growth. Further understanding may be revealed in subsequent dreams. Also, energetic downloads of active information (a term by physicist David Bohm) may be received from the Source I Am, based on the number rolled. Readers can delve deeply into this on the Whole Human website.
G
What are the spiritual and metaphysical (universal, not cultural) symbolic correspondences of the color black?
A
1. Mystery and the Unknown: Black represents the mysteries of the universe and the vast unknown, encouraging exploration of deeper spiritual truths.
2. Protection and Banishment: Symbolizing protective energies, black is associated with banishing negativity and warding off malevolent forces in spiritual practices.
3. Absorption and Transformation: Black absorbs all colors, signifying the ability to absorb energy and initiate transformation, making it a color linked to spiritual alchemy.
4. Spiritual Insight and Intuition: Black is often connected to heightened spiritual insight and intuition, encouraging individuals to trust their inner guidance and explore the depths of consciousness.
5. Connection to the Void: Representing the void or cosmic womb, black symbolizes the potential for creation and new beginnings emerging from the emptiness.
6. Meditation and Inner Reflection: As a color that promotes introspection, black encourages meditation and inner reflection, fostering a deep connection with one's spiritual self.
7. Protection of Personal Boundaries: Black is associated with setting and maintaining personal boundaries, aiding in spiritual practices that require a shield against unwanted energies.
8. Elegance and Timelessness: Symbolizing elegance and timelessness, black is often used to convey a sense of sophistication and enduring spiritual truths that transcend temporal constraints.
9. Cycles of Life and Death: Linked to the cycles of life and death, black represents the transformative nature of existence and the journey of the soul through different phases.
10. Connection to the Divine Feminine: In spiritual symbolism, black is sometimes associated with the divine feminine energies, representing the nurturing and intuitive aspects of the cosmic mother.
G
What are the spiritual and metaphysical (universal, not cultural) symbolic correspondences of the dragon?
A
1. Spiritual Guardianship: Dragons are often seen as spiritual guardians, watching over realms and guiding individuals on their spiritual journeys.
2. Connection to Elemental Energies: Representing various elements like fire, water, air, and earth, dragons embody a connection to the fundamental forces of nature, symbolizing harmony and balance.
3. Symbol of Ascension and Higher Knowledge: Dragons, with their ability to soar in the sky, are associated with transcending earthly limitations, signifying spiritual ascension and the pursuit of higher knowledge.
4. Spiritual Protection and Warding: Believed to possess protective qualities, dragons are considered guardians against negative energies and spiritual threats, offering a shield to those in need.
5. Mastery of Personal Energy: Dragons symbolize control over inner energies, teaching individuals to harness their personal power, emotions, and spiritual essence for personal growth and enlightenment.
6. Balancing Dualities and Opposing Forces: As creatures often embodying dualities, dragons represent the balance between opposing forces, encouraging harmony within oneself and in navigating life's challenges.
7. Inner Strength and Courage: The dragon's formidable presence signifies inner strength, resilience, and courage, inspiring individuals to face challenges and overcome obstacles on their spiritual journeys.
8. Gateway to Hidden Realms: Dragons are considered gatekeepers to hidden realms and mystical dimensions, acting as guides for those seeking deeper spiritual insights and exploration.
9. Transformation and Rebirth: Often associated with transformation, dragons symbolize the cyclical nature of life, death, and rebirth, encouraging individuals to embrace change and personal evolution.
10. Alignment with Cosmic Forces: Dragons are linked to cosmic energies and celestial forces, fostering a connection between the spiritual realm and the vast universe, emphasizing the interplay of macrocosm and microcosm.
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LINKS AND WAYS TO SUPPORT
Drumscape by EquiSync: (used with mantra):
https://youtu.be/dx8Qb1tAtzE?si=CIT2nmKn9jYKuTG0
Emanate Presence on X: https://twitter.com/EmanatePresence
Oneself Mantra YouTube Video:
https://youtu.be/GBBmxJbzONw?si=SdOHJZDFFBFVfQX0
Like (if you like), Reply and Repost
Website: https://www.wholehuman.emanatepresence.com/
"Alone, we can do so little; together, we can do so much." - Helen Keller
"If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together." - African Proverb
#AQ #EQ #Growth #KnowThyself #Mindfulness #Soul #Source 👍
The 'AHA!' practice has three main parts --
1. Mantra: 'A Call to Higher Aspects of Oneself'
2. Brainwave entrainment soundscapes to reduce brain noise (EquiSync recommended)
3. Divination: A way to access Superconsciousness for specific purposes (no WiFi required)
A dodecahedron die (pictured below👇) is part of a daily practice that helps return focus to constant felt connection with higher aspects of Oneself. The art is generated by @fuups.
The dragon is part of the Soul Vehicle NFT collections on JPG Store:
https://www.jpg.store/collection/giftsofthesoul?tab=items
S021 - Sol, Soul, Source, Self-Awareness, Self-Improvement, Self-Empowerment and more...
What is Divine E.Q.?
ChatGPT defines 'Divine' as generally referring to qualities such as heavenly, sacred, or supremely good. To me it's the Infinite actuality beyond human reality, the intrinsic super-consciousness substrate of AllThatIs. The Divine has universal awareness, the human form has limited awareness. The Divine is inner in the sense of going inward through the cells, molecules, atoms, particles and waves, into a quantum space/non-space where all distinctions fade into frequencies.
While from human perception the inner and outer realms are absolutely distinct, separation is actually an illusion, a fabrication of the mind generated by the brain.
The appearance of separation between is caused mainly by human neurology, cultural imprints, and conditioned behaviors. Plasma physics has a way of describing the Beyond which resonates with me and matches my sense of the Divine.
The term Divine E.Q. means one's emotional intelligence is guided by super-consciousness, and awareness is expanding. It's being in the Flow, living from the Heart Center, acting from the Soul I Am. The neuro-me is the localized, limited, finite sense of self-identity projected by the neurology. The soul is an intermediary between aspects of the being in the body, and bridging the third density brain with the non-localized, unlimited, infinite Causal One Being.
To shift from neuro-me existence towards living from the soul/being in the Flow (in my experience so far):
• Guide the neuro-me to rest in the Stillness when triggering begins
• Lower the thinking and surrender the will to the 'higher octave'
• Let go quickly of defense, control, attachments and expectations
• Entrain the brain with more supportive frequencies (see EquiSync)
• Feel the soul within (contemplations on the website can help.)
Responsibility, that is, the ability to respond rather than react towards any triggering stimulus, and the quality of one's actions, are the test of the Divine E.Q.
Another way of putting this is as Robert F. Kennedy said in his Transformation video, 'I wouldn’t be here if I hadn’t learned how to move from self-will to divine purpose.' It's a never-ending, ever-expanding journey and none of us interprets all perfectly.
When Soul is described as an individuated unit of the Source I Am, it says nothing is separated from Source in actuality. Individuation is distinction within the whole, not separation from it.
AllThatIs is an extension of the Causal One Being, and we are all of equal spiritual worth. There's no hierarchy. Actuality is in the essence, whereas Reality is a fabrication of the brain and an illusion of society (both components of the Matrix).
'Neuro-me' feels a more clear and specific term than self-will or ego. It is the sense of self identity generated by the neurology and the seat of apparent separation from Source.
Someone asked, regarding her experience, 'What was the voice I heard'? Voices we hear within can come from various centres. Some are trustworthy — some are suspect. I've found that even when there are messages from higher consciousness, the interpretation of it by my localized mind may be misleading.
A centre or locus of consciousness may appear from the non-localized Beyond and disappear back into it. Using intuitive feeling and discernment, inner voices can be recognized as 'divine guidance' or different types of temptation, deception, delusion, etc.
Even when for myself the knowing feels clear and strong, I cannot say authoritatively for others what the subtle mappings are in actuality. For me, the baseline of AllThatIs can be called the Unmoved Mover, the Stillness before Motion, the Absolute, the Self/Non-Self.
From this emerges the Creative Force which has many names such as the Causal One Being, the Source I Am, and Universal Consciousness.
(Continued on the Next Post)
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LINKS AND WAYS TO SUPPORT
Drumscape by EquiSync: (used with mantra):
https://youtu.be/dx8Qb1tAtzE?si=CIT2nmKn9jYKuTG0
Emanate Presence on X: https://twitter.com/EmanatePresence
Oneself Mantra YouTube Video:
https://youtu.be/GBBmxJbzONw?si=5iHOZoSudaPwdCtJ
Like (if you like), Reply and Repost
Website: https://www.wholehuman.emanatepresence.com/
"Alone, we can do so little; together, we can do so much." - Helen Keller
"If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together." - African Proverb
#AQ #EQ #Growth #KnowThyself #Mindfulness #Soul #Source 👍
The 'AHA!' practice has three main parts --
1. Mantra: 'A Call to Higher Aspects of Oneself'
2. Brainwave entrainment soundscapes to reduce brain noise (EquiSync recommended)
3. Divination: A way to access Superconsciousness for specific purposes (no batteries required)
What is Divine E.Q.?
ChatGPT defines 'Divine' as generally referring to qualities such as heavenly, sacred, or supremely good. To me it's the Infinite actuality beyond human reality, the intrinsic super-consciousness substrate of AllThatIs. The Divine has universal awareness, the human form has limited awareness. The Divine is inner in the sense of going inward through the cells, molecules, atoms, particles and waves, into a quantum space/non-space where all distinctions fade into frequencies.
While from human perception the inner and outer realms are absolutely distinct, separation is actually an illusion, a fabrication of the mind generated by the brain.
The appearance of separation between is caused mainly by human neurology, cultural imprints, and conditioned behaviors. Plasma physics has a way of describing the Beyond which resonates with me and matches my sense of the Divine.
The term Divine E.Q. means one's emotional intelligence is guided by super-consciousness, and awareness is expanding. It's being in the Flow, living from the Heart Center, acting from the Soul I Am. The neuro-me is the localized, limited, finite sense of self-identity projected by the neurology. The soul is an intermediary between aspects of the being in the body, and bridging the third density brain with the non-localized, unlimited, infinite Causal One Being.
To shift from neuro-me existence towards living from the soul/being in the Flow (in my experience so far):
• Guide the neuro-me to rest in the Stillness when triggering begins
• Lower the thinking and surrender the will to the 'higher octave'
• Let go quickly of defense, control, attachments and expectations
• Entrain the brain with more supportive frequencies (see EquiSync)
• Feel the soul within (contemplations on the website can help.)
Responsibility, that is, the ability to respond rather than react towards any triggering stimulus, and the quality of one's actions, are the test of the Divine E.Q.
Another way of putting this is as Robert F. Kennedy said in his Transformation video, 'I wouldn’t be here if I hadn’t learned how to move from self-will to divine purpose.' It's a never-ending, ever-expanding journey and none of us interprets all perfectly.
When Soul is described as an individuated unit of the Source I Am, it says nothing is separated from Source in actuality. Individuation is distinction within the whole, not separation from it.
AllThatIs is an extension of the Causal One Being, and we are all of equal spiritual worth. There's no hierarchy. Actuality is in the essence, whereas Reality is a fabrication of the brain and an illusion of society (both components of the Matrix).
'Neuro-me' feels a more clear and specific term than self-will or ego. It is the sense of self identity generated by the neurology and the seat of apparent separation from Source.
Someone asked, regarding her experience, 'What was the voice I heard'? Voices we hear within can come from various centres. Some are trustworthy — some are suspect. I've found that even when there are messages from higher consciousness, the interpretation of it by my localized mind may be misleading.
A centre or locus of consciousness may appear from the non-localized Beyond and disappear back into it. Using intuitive feeling and discernment, inner voices can be recognized as 'divine guidance' or different types of temptation, deception, delusion, etc.
Even when for myself the knowing feels clear and strong, I cannot say authoritatively for others what the subtle mappings are in actuality. For me, the baseline of AllThatIs can be called the Unmoved Mover, the Stillness before Motion, the Absolute, the Self/Non-Self.
From this emerges the Creative Force which has many names such as the Causal One Being, the Source I Am, and Universal Consciousness.
(Continued on the Next Post)
###
LINKS AND WAYS TO SUPPORT
Drumscape by EquiSync: (used with mantra):
https://youtu.be/dx8Qb1tAtzE?si=CIT2nmKn9jYKuTG0
Emanate Presence on X: https://twitter.com/EmanatePresence
Oneself Mantra YouTube Video:
https://youtu.be/GBBmxJbzONw?si=5iHOZoSudaPwdCtJ
Like (if you like), Reply and Repost
Website: https://www.wholehuman.emanatepresence.com/
"Alone, we can do so little; together, we can do so much." - Helen Keller
"If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together." - African Proverb
#AQ #EQ #Growth #KnowThyself #Mindfulness #Soul #Source 👍
The 'AHA!' practice has three main parts --
1. Mantra: 'A Call to Higher Aspects of Oneself'
2. Brainwave entrainment soundscapes to reduce brain noise (EquiSync recommended)
3. Divination: A way to access Superconsciousness for specific purposes (no batteries required)