Saturday, April 18, 2020

What Matters!



Equilibrium which is a byproduct of Constant Vigilance is what keeps one useful or maybe alive.  You know!

Our daily lives are really the tempering process for our inner units of consciousness. Every time we blow it, “lose our temper”, have a fit, become angered, or worse, enraged, clots of really dumb things happen.

These clots interfere with or even shutdown the connection to the higher being that we are. Consequently we cut off the flow of higher frequency energies such as Joy, our collective Wisdom. These sorts of energy clots, seriously warp our analysis of what is happening. 

They literally make us momentarily blind. Think of all those surprising immersions in powerful emotional and mental energies. Recall the struggles to maintain equilibrium in the face of frequent and huge absurdities, such as watching the President of the most powerful nation in the world act as if he were a King of a nation of idiots.

And, let us very clearly note that it cuts both ways. Ecstasy, the other pole of fear and depression, is not a very accurate analyst either. In fact it leads to some very serious hang ups.

Training! All of it, every day, every minute, in the trenches of our daily lives. Why? For what Matters!

The goal ahead of the aspirant is the consciousness of non-separateness and the recognition of a universal inclusiveness; the secondary goal is the ability to reveal the nature of that reality, Unity; the third goal is the ability to take those measures in the three worlds which will facilitate mankind's apprehension of these fundamentals. The Rays and the Initiations p. 298

Pretty hard to implement these facts if we are still looking through the delusion of being a separated personality in a dense physical body.

So, we practice constant vigilance. We strive for equilibrium. We have our training in the essential 4: Dispassion, Detachment, Discrimination and Discipline. Rays and Initiations P.685

It is only from this perspective that what matters really becomes clear and Joy becomes the power center.

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