I'm glad you've found an interpretation of the world which suits you and gives you a new understanding. Coming from both a Buddhist background and much alternative spiritual seeking since Covid (like Gigi Young's website--a mystic who follows Steiner's writings), much of the simulation already overlaps what I've read and come to believe.
I think finding such an understanding for oneself is a tonic in itself.
People will awaken when their time comes. There's a concept in Buddhism. The pear blossom recognizes the right time to bloom...as does the cherry or plum. We each bloom in our own time. There's also a theory that, as you "open" and bloom, your spiritual energy or light raises the world's vibration everywhere although we little perceive such through our senses. Your awakening may have a subtle effect on another--like the butterfly's wings reverberating through the Universe subtly changing the energy pattern everywhere.
I think all we can do is be kind to one another. Treat people with respect and compassion. If they're close to us, we can chant, meditate, or pray for them. Cheers!
WTF: "Our friend had a visit from a doctor assigned to her who, in relation to the hallucinations she was experiencing, suggested (I kid you not!) that she see an ophthalmologist!!"
Great post, Robin. Here's to your "long walk inward." Lovely term and a beautiful practice.
The "elites" are so confident of the weakness and stupidity of the general populace that they perform their outrages right in our collective faces, daring us, taunting us, as if to say, "what are you going to do about it?" The "elites" are nothing without their paid for boots on the ground, ie, enforcers. It is only when these individuals fear for their own personal safety that things on the world stage may change. It is only when we conquer our fear of our unavoidable "transition" that we may become stronger players in this simulation.
I'm glad you've found an interpretation of the world which suits you and gives you a new understanding. Coming from both a Buddhist background and much alternative spiritual seeking since Covid (like Gigi Young's website--a mystic who follows Steiner's writings), much of the simulation already overlaps what I've read and come to believe.
I think finding such an understanding for oneself is a tonic in itself.
People will awaken when their time comes. There's a concept in Buddhism. The pear blossom recognizes the right time to bloom...as does the cherry or plum. We each bloom in our own time. There's also a theory that, as you "open" and bloom, your spiritual energy or light raises the world's vibration everywhere although we little perceive such through our senses. Your awakening may have a subtle effect on another--like the butterfly's wings reverberating through the Universe subtly changing the energy pattern everywhere.
I think all we can do is be kind to one another. Treat people with respect and compassion. If they're close to us, we can chant, meditate, or pray for them. Cheers!
WTF: "Our friend had a visit from a doctor assigned to her who, in relation to the hallucinations she was experiencing, suggested (I kid you not!) that she see an ophthalmologist!!"
Great post, Robin. Here's to your "long walk inward." Lovely term and a beautiful practice.
The "elites" are so confident of the weakness and stupidity of the general populace that they perform their outrages right in our collective faces, daring us, taunting us, as if to say, "what are you going to do about it?" The "elites" are nothing without their paid for boots on the ground, ie, enforcers. It is only when these individuals fear for their own personal safety that things on the world stage may change. It is only when we conquer our fear of our unavoidable "transition" that we may become stronger players in this simulation.
There are those that cannot be awoken for whatever reasons ,they will be left behind.
Burning Feet ,sounds like Small Fibre Neuropathy and easily treatable