Friday, September 9, 2016

Death and Dying...

From the dawn of written knowledge, passed down to a multitude of generations, the topic of death is scarce, far and wide. No one actively thinks about it or talk about it very often or try to find out about it, except for a selected few. This widely unknown zone of knowledge is not accessible in any conventional way, and quite acceptable, for we as humans like to experience, rather than being taught or told what something is.

For this matter of fact, since no one can ultimately say they have been to the other side of the mirror so to speak (die, live in death and come back), then it is mostly ignored, put aside and remain unexplored by the majority. Even though it is widely considered far fetched that anyone would even believe a person who claims to have been there and back, it is not "impossible".

It is an inevitable part of our existence as humans, and no matter how much longer we extend our lifetimes, eventually, we will pass away and remain only as memories or an effect of another person's memory. We cry when someone dies, we are afraid to die, and avoid this aspect of life at all costs, and even spend fortunes of money to prolong this physical existence.

For people who at least have some knowledge from books or their own NDE (Near Death Experiences), life is more than just a length of time to "be the best you can be". Life is no longer a burden or situation to get out of. Because now, instead of looking at the mirror, you can look "from" the mirror.

Fortunately, this is only for those that are serious about the "beyond physical" experience, and not for skeptics trying to "prove" someone wrong. You can most definitely get "trapped" or make a "permanent" leap to the other world if you are careless enough to not know where you are going, how to survive possible problems, an how to get back if you are not already trapped. And usually, this alone will scare away those who are lazy and inconsistent with their spiritual activities.

Being as general as I can on this posting, I will only say that death is not something to be scared of or mourn about. This existence is purely a trip for intelligence and experience gathering, rather than a "joy ride". Everyone of us came here with absolutely no physical possessions, yet when our time comes to leave, we try to hold on to everything that we came here and experienced and got attached to. Nothing is going to change the fact that you WILL eventually pass away from your physical body, and enter the next plane of existence or "being".

Much like you choose your path to a destination from many roads, is the same way the spiritual world works, except, this time, you do not have the limitation of a body, you will only have your intelligence, consciousness and mind power. By mind power, I do not mean your "head brain" but rather the magnetic energy force surrounding one's entire body that collects consciousness and other important information.

When someone dies, we should be happy that they have completed their chosen journey and have transcended, or will return if needed. When it is our time to go, we should embrace the present, and look towards the bright future ahead, beyond our lowly physical experience.

Unfortunately for millions, their church and other dogmas will already dictate where they are going, and they will go down that tunnel to the dictated mind trap that is set for them beyond this world.

Just remember that EVERYTHING and EVERYONE in this world that is immediately in your daily lives are seeking your attention. It is up to you whether you will give your attention freely, or choose who, what and why you will direct your attention and energy in a certain direction...

Friday, September 2, 2016

When you're defeated...

For many people, there's this belief that an invisible force of "Bad Luck" lurks around. This force is believed to make success for some by leaving them alone. For others, this force is responsible for the failures of others who it decides to stay with for a while.

To the untrained mind, this will seem totally logical when it faces adversity. The mind will follow anything that makes logical sense and seem more likely to be truth rather than a lie. So following down this "assumed" road of "I have bad luck", the mind logically creates negative assumptions going forward when something undesirable happens.

Unknowingly to the subject of this "spell", they create their own misfortunes, as the mind does not distinguish between good/bad, wrong/right, etc. It simply amplifies what we hold in our conscious minds and transfers the strongest emotional attachments to the subconscious, thus attracting the same in the physical realm.

In lay man's terms, those passionate beliefs that we have "bad luck" when something bad happens, or "Nothing too good lasts for long", then that is what will be our future going forward. If you wake up, take a shower, decide to brush your teeth and there is little or no toothpaste left, do you stop and curse and be mad, or use whatever is left by cutting the tube open and making a note to get a new tube of toothpaste when you leave work or start your day? This simple example is so powerful you will stop to wonder back at all those bad days you had.

When you start out your day, the rest of the day is depended on your strongest emotional mood in the morning. If you are mad, angry or just grumpy, that is what you will continually attract until your mind and emotional mood change, whether you are a male or female. If you feel unworthy, trashy, poor, rich, healthy, sick, or any other internal emotional feeling, you will be surprised at how much this influences your day.

So next time you think you have "Bad Luck", change your mood, train of thought, and talk to someone who will cheer you up, make you laugh, or talk to a stranger and make their and your day and see how much it impacts your day going forward.

Friday, August 26, 2016

Knowledge vs Wisdom

Very scarcely now-a-days do we every come across the word wisdom, yet knowledge is widely available.

Knowledge: According to http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/knowledge - Knowledge means:

1. acquaintance with facts, truths, or principles, as from study or investigation; general erudition: knowledge of many things.
2. familiarity or conversance, as with a particular subject or branch of learning: A knowledge of accounting was necessary for the job.
3. acquaintance or familiarity gained by sight, experience, or report: a knowledge of human nature.
4. the fact or state of knowing; the perception of fact or truth; clear and certain mental apprehension.
5. awareness, as of a fact or circumstance: He had knowledge of her good fortune.
6. something that is or may be known; information: He sought knowledge of her activities.
7. the body of truths or facts accumulated in the course of time.
8. the sum of what is known: Knowledge of the true situation is limited.
9. Archaic . sexual intercourse. Compare carnal knowledge.
–adjective
10. creating, involving, using, or disseminating special knowledge or information: A computer expert can always find a good job in the knowledge industry.
—Idiom
11. to one's knowledge, according to the information available to one: To my knowledge he hasn't been here before.

Wisdom: according to http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/wisdom - Wisdom Means:

1. the quality or state of being wise; knowledge of what is true or right coupled with just judgment as to action; sagacity, discernment, or insight.
2. scholarly knowledge or learning: the wisdom of the schools.
3. wise sayings or teachings; precepts.
4. a wise act or saying.
5. ( initial capital letter ) Douay Bible . Wisdom of Solomon.


The above definitions are not the end all, be all, however it is generally accepted that these constitute what the words mean overall.

Now, if you take notice that knowledge is simply what is a "fact", or what is accepted as "fact". It is acquired from a wide array of various sources and readily available by simply viewing, experiencing or from learning. While on the other hand, Wisdom, as pointed out in #1 of the definitions, is more that simply gaining knowledge, but actually doing something with it, making it more refined, of a higher "quality" than simply just getting something in one form and keeping it that way.

For example, you can get a book and just read it and understand what it says, or you could read the book and build a boat from the instructions learned, then from that new ability, you can give wisdom to someone else who is embarking on the same journey and advise them on the pitfalls, shortcuts, and other experience you may have gained along the way of building this boat.

Wisdom is NOT in much abundance in any society. Especially very highly organized and refined wisdom is kept in close circles and shared with only those who would be able to appreciate this important data and use it at its full potential.

So next time you gain some knowledge, it may be wise to look into how you could use that knowledge to your advantage in some way. Dont just store all that information in your memory with no apparent use for it. We are "information hogs" by nature, and although this can be a good thing, it is also a bad things when we cannot decide for our selves what is important knowledge and what can be expanded upon as wisdom.