What if your thoughts are just the tip of the iceberg?
As you open your eyes each morning, you are consciously aware of time and space. You sense where you are, in comparison to where you're not. You sense the familiar and duality, and proceed with your day. How often do you consciously think differently?
For example, when you sit up in bed, you're aware of a spatial orientation you have conditioned in your mind. You detect a difference between sitting up and laying back down, getting up or staying put. Your brain distinguishes left from right too. How many people ask themselves who designated, named and highly-limited these directions?
You can tell the difference between walking forward or retracing your steps backward. You sense the distance from floor to ceiling, up and down. This is basic spatial orientation. From birth, your brain creates reference points. Yet, do you realize that your references are not restricted to those outlined by your five traditional senses?
Conscious awareness blocks out perspectives. Why? Ask yourself why you choose to limit your sourcecs of information. What about those which would expand your senses or stretch you further? What if you could travel circumferentially? What if parts of you travel without the awareness of other parts? What if you already do with much success?
What would you say if parts of your body send and receive information and communicate constantly in ways you don't consciously control? What if you deny the complexity of your being and create the illusion of fear to prevent learning? How would you change if you abruptly transformed the ways you read energy and its fluctuations?
As you evolve, you may come to understand that time and space are not what they seem, not what you understand, not what you have been taught to believe. When your visions become myths, you begin to discern options are infinite, immeasurable and very inviting. Where will you go? How will your life change as the result of shifting your beliefs? The sky isn't the limit as none exist. Discipline, courage and self-directedness are indispensible.
Reader Comments (6)
I look at consciousness as a ripple. We are submerged in worldly matter and we expand according to our consciousness. Even if we are not aware of consciousness, we still expand.
When I first started to seriously listen to my spirit and focus on the space and stillness around me, the world looked more beautiful than ever.
Hence, as much as possible I try to do each task with as much conscious awareness as possible, as if I am doing it for the first time - and it feels great! I love this the most when looking at and enjoying nature - every piece of it is magnificent and glorious!