How far back can you remember? Take a moment and direct your mind to find your earliest thoughts. Sweep all other distractions from your mind and with some silent concentration you will be able to guide your memory to the time when your mind was new and unencumbered with intellectual illusions cemented in the boxes of time.
Once you
are there, get comfortable and will your mind to pass the gossamer barrier of
illusion and you will know the splendor from which you came.
Poet
William Wordsworth wrote:
"Our
birth is but a sleep and a forgetting: The soul that rises with us, our life's
star, hath had elsewhere its setting, and cometh from afar. Not in entire
forgetfulness, and not in utter nakedness, but trailing clouds of glory, do we
come from God, who is our home. Heaven lies about us in our infancy! Shades of
the prison-house begin to close upon the growing boy, but he beholds the light,
and whence it flows, - He sees in it his joy."
Wordsworth
is poetically saying that before we came into this physical plane, we existed
in glory as conscious beings whose spirits are enthused by the light of
omniscient Love and each of us is encouraged to be that love in the density of
matter and experiential choice.
I
believe that life is eternal. Earth is just one of the many schools for
learning. Some proclaim, it is the only one, but singular belief comes from the
density of our form, not from the gnosis of our being.
In
whatever worlds and realms we reside, we are the divine emanations of God's
love, and perpetual life is His gift. We are the individuation of the
indivisible. The reality of our life, the personification of God's gift, is our
choice based on a direct precipitate of what we think.
Descartes:
"I think therefore I am."
The
Buddha: "What we think we become."
It's not
that we have lived before or that we will live again, it is that we never cease
living.
I'm gonna
go and think about the National Debt for awhile. It's easier!
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