God
is a Concept by which we measure our pain
I'll
say it again
God
is a Concept by which we measure our pain
I
don't believe in magic
I
don't believe in I-ching
I
don't believe in Bible
I
don't believe in Tarot
I
don't believe in Hitler
I
don't believe in Jesus
I
don't believe in Kennedy
I
don't believe in Buddha
I
don't believe in Mantra
I
don't believe in Gita
I
don't believe in Yoga
I
don't believe in Kings
I
don't believe in Elvis
I
don't believe in Zimmerman
I
don't believe in Beatles
I
just believe in me, Yoko and me, and that's reality
The
dream is over
What
can I say?
The
dream is over
Yesterday
I
was the dreamweaver
But
now I'm reborn
I
was the walrus
But
now I'm John
And
so, dear friends,
You'll
just have to carry on
The
dream is over
~ John Lennon
Certain ancient teachings describe God not as a figure, but as a state of being or energy, an idea that challenges traditional perspectives and urges us to rethink our understanding of our existence. If God is not a person or form, then what is God? And how can we begin to comprehend this truth?
The answer lies in breaking free from external influences and turning inward. Many live disconnected from their divine nature, seeking answers in religion, politics, or societal structures, unaware that the essence of God resides within them.
To truly grasp what God is we must recognize that God is not confined to definitions, forms, or even the term frequency. God simply is an infinite presence beyond human understanding. As outlined in Hermetic teachings, God transcends perception and language. These limitations force us to use imprecise terms, like frequency to explain what cannot be fully articulated. Why refer to God as a frequency? Frequencies help bridge abstract spiritual concepts with tangible understanding.
Imagine reaching a state of meditation where thought ceases, senses fade, and only pure awareness remains. In that void, you exist, an undeniable yet indefinable presence. This awareness parallels the divine essence, infinite potential residing in absolute nothingness where all creation begins.
Nikola Tesla captured this eloquently. If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration. Everything in existence, from thoughts to physical objects, vibrates at unique frequencies. At the core of this vibrational reality is the infinite void, the source from which all forms arise. Some call it light, love, or energy, but they are facets of the same truth, the All.
This infinite potential imagines realms and realities into existence. Kabbalistic wisdom describes creation as the All dreaming infinite worlds into being, an endless intentional act of imagination.
As reflections of this source, we too wield creative power. Our imagination aligns with the divine process, allowing us to manifest our desires. Ultimately, our connection to God lies not in external forms, but in our awareness of the All within.
As Neville Goddard taught, our focused thoughts shape reality, mirroring the creative power of the divine. Recognizing this, we step closer to understanding and embodying the frequency of God.
The power of belief operates not nearly as an abstract idea, but as a tangible force shaping reality. Consider how rituals, prayers, and intentions have influenced history. While these acts may appear symbolic, they are rooted in the collective imagination that breeds life into them. This principle mirrors the nature of the All, the source of infinite potential, which imagines universes into existence.
Humanity's collective consciousness plays a pivotal role in this dynamic, co-creating the world that we perceive. Life can be hard at times, and we may look for meaning and understanding, wanting to know how the forces we cannot see shape our world. At those times, connecting with the fundamental truth of people's share imagination and their link to the divine can lead to endless possibilities.
As historical examples suggest, the human mind has always sought to interact with forces beyond comprehension. Ancient texts, like the Sumerian tablets or the Vedic scriptures, describe beings with advanced capabilities who interacted with humanity. People often thought of these beings as divine or from another world, and they have had a huge impact on societies. Whether these entities were divine manifestations or visitors from beyond remains a mystery.
But the deification of such figures demonstrates humanity's tendency to project divinity onto the unknown. The phenomenon of cargo cults serves as a striking parallel. Primitive societies, encountering advanced civilizations, interpreted their technology and knowledge as godlike. This way of making something holy shows how limited understanding can change very powerful beings into things that people worship.
Such examples illustrate how belief is a powerful force that can shape narratives, cultures, and spiritual frameworks. Even within contemporary spiritual thought, the idea exists that external forces, be they divine, extraterrestrial, or otherwise, continue to influence human consciousness.
Yet, as much as these narratives suggest the presence of external power, they also point inward, revealing the transformative potential of human imagination. The ability to shape reality through thought aligns with the creative process of the All, where intention gives birth to form.
While these stories of divine encounters or advanced beings ignite curiosity, they also serve as reminders of the profound connection between humanity and creation. By recognizing this connection, we begin to see that the divine is not distant or separate, but an integral part of existence reflected in every thought and action. The way imagination, confidence, and divine potential work together shows how many options we have when we match ourselves with this universal truth.
One of the most important things about being human is how difference and unity work together. This dynamic reveals itself in how we navigate the contrast between the egoic self and the divine connection that resides within us. As we forget our true origins, we immerse ourselves fully in the human experience, driven by survival instincts and a perceived disconnection from the All. This separation, however, serves a greater purpose. It provides the conditions for growth, learning, and self-realization.
Ancient myths and spiritual teachings often reflect this dichotomy. The concept of the Annunaki, for instance, introduces the idea of external forces shaping humanity's consciousness, sowing seeds of division to fuel a sense of individuality. Whether these narratives are literal or symbolic, they highlight the inherent tension between unity and duality.
Similarly, Delores Cannon's perspective of earth as a spiritual school suggests that our forgetfulness of divine origins is not a flaw, but a tool. This veil forces us to rediscover our connection to the All, transforming separation into a catalyst for awakening. Through this lens, the idea of evil takes on a different dimension. It is not an inherent force, but a consequence of living within the illusion of division.
The survival instincts that stem from egoic awareness perpetuate conflict, as we perceive the world through a lens of scarcity and competition. Yet, even within this perceived chaos, there is an opportunity to transcend.
Recognizing the illusion of separateness allows us to reclaim our awareness of unity and begin aligning our intentions with the creative energy of the All. The mechanism for this alignment lies in shifting our state of being. Emotions, as described by Dr. David R. Hawkins, vibrate at specific frequencies, forming the foundation of our interaction with reality. By elevating our internal vibration through gratitude, compassion, or love, we harmonize with the higher frequencies of creation.
This process is not idle. You have to consciously choose to ignore your ego's urges and focus on the greater truth that connects everything.
What the divine game is all about is how forgetting and remembering work together. The veil that shrouds our awareness is not a punishment, but an invitation, a call to participate actively in the act of creation. The divine, through us, experiences itself in infinite forms, evolving through the choices and realities we shape. With each step toward awareness, the illusion of separation begins to dissolve, revealing the infinite potential that has been within us all along.
Even though the veil of separation is necessary for growth, it has also made it possible for outside systems of control to manipulate people. Throughout history, institutions such as organized religion, political regimes, and societal hierarchies have leveraged this separation to maintain power. By keeping individuals unaware of their inherent divinity and feeding the illusion of dependency, these systems ensure obedience. They create frameworks that perpetuate lower vibrational states - fear, guilt, shame – keeping people tethered to cycles of compliance and disempowerment.
This control is not simply physical or social, it operates on a deeper energetic level. When individuals vibrate at lower frequencies their connection to the divine within becomes obscured. This disconnect limits access to intuitive knowledge, creativity, and spiritual insight. It is a deliberate strategy to stifle awakening.
However, the path to liberation begins with awareness. Recognizing this imposed separation is the first step in reclaiming autonomy over one's spiritual journey.
At the core of this manipulation lies the suppression of imagination and creativity. The human imagination is a direct conduit to the divine, capable of shaping reality through intention and belief. By encouraging conformity and discouraging independent thought, these systems effectively sever individuals from their most powerful tool of co-creation. The result is a world where people rely on external authorities for guidance, validation, and salvation, rather than seeking answers within.
The process of breaking free involves unlearning these conditioned beliefs and rediscovering the divine presence that exists within. This begins with practices that quiet the ego's noise and cultivate a state of presence. Meditation, mindfulness, and intentional breathing are powerful tools for reconnecting with this inner essence.
As the mind becomes still, the divine awareness beyond thought begins to emerge, revealing the truth of who we are. When we are in this state of presence, we realize something very important. The outside systems of control only have power over us because we allow it. The moment we reclaim our sovereignty and align with the All, their influence begins to fade.
By raising our frequency and stepping into the fullness of our being, we dismantle the energetic structures that bind us. This is not an act of rebellion, but of remembrance, a return to the natural state of unity and divine potential.
from sanctum.my.canva.site
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