Monday, September 10, 2007

Morning Thoughts at Timothy's in Seoul

2007.07.09 Korea - Coffee at Timothy's
Hmmm... The world, people, situations and circumsatance, the ebb and flow...
When one steps back and looks upon the world and the egos that are always bumping into each other like bumper cars at an amuzement park, one cannot help but smile - smile in amuzement at the comedy that is life. Perhaps its more like a comic tragedy.
Suffering is merely a state of mind. True suffering on a physical level is also a variation of mental/emotional suffering, which, again, boils down to a state of mind. Death is merely the end of physical form. When we as humans learn to connect with that which provides, the ultimate source of everything and every non-thing, when we learn to vibrate at the frequency that aligns us with the rhythms of the source and the universe and connect with the vibrational frequency of abundance, then an end to suffering of every kind will melt away like a stick of bitter butter on hot black asphalt.
When we die what happens? Many have pondered this. Does the life force truly die? Or, does it become the fertilizer to nourish and evolve new life force? If this is the case, our individual life energies that fertilize the collective life force becomes part of the new life forces to which it has helped create in its nourishing of the life-force breeding process?
There is no doubt in my mind (which has been substantiated in my visions) that in this vast quantum soup in which we exist, nothing is lost, all feeds all and generates new life, new energy, new potential. So death is relative. The form that carries the life force reaches the end of its life cycle then spills the force which it has contained back into the field that is spawning new life so that it can emerge again in a thousand new lives.
The way we live our lives, and the levels we attain of self-realization, determine the type of field, or life crop, we will fertilize and become a part of as they spring forth into the material world when they come to life. That is why virtue is important in ones current life cycle.
Let love rule, as Lenny sang.

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