But remember that you not only operate on a limited 3D existence, "what you do in life, echoes in eternity", so your 5D self, your self in the future, your higher self.. that is also participating in the crafting, maybe even counting on it.
Alejo, I’m well aware of all that: the timelessness, the multiple layers of reality and the self and the mind. I’m just elucidating a point of view. One of a myriad. I’m not locked into any one, but there are interface boundaries that it is necessary to be aware of in order to have any hope of objectivity.
(By interface boundaries I mean where 4d intersects 3D, where the subconscious departs from the conscious mind, where life and death blend and separate, where karma and free will meet etc. Where east meets west)
And, Alejo, you are one of the most worthwhile commenters here, so please don’t be offended if this sounds like a rant; it’s not personal.
How about this: a future can’t be crafted by an individual operating in an STS paradigm that isn’t at least a function of STS. It’s embedded in the questions: what future would you like to create? What do you want? How would you like it all to turn out? If you could influence or direct outcomes, what would you do? …And why?
Dancing with eternity does involve faith and trust. Perhaps it can be said those are crafted by intention or even desire. But by a consciously designed plan?
To some great extent these things have to be allowed to unfold. (For, Why is it said “be careful what you wish for”?) The dance steps, when done in ignorance, are unknown. Sometimes the lesson is to craft by not crafting. The idea we are in control here is hubris.
Yes we can dance with fate but it’s a strange dance indeed. I did not find love when I was trying to find love. Love found me when when I wasn’t trying to craft it into existence.
I am saying that there are many prerequisites to true creation and ultimately it is a roll of the dice with an outcome only known after the fact. If we could control our outcomes so precisely there would be no novelty, no surprises, and perhaps no lessons. This is what our pals in 4DSTS are up against. They are crafty control freaks who are dying because of it. (If RA and the C’s are to be believed)
And that’s the last point as G said: in the end, death cuts everything off. So, I am an advocate of standing in awe of the mystery while trying to allow creation to manifest positively through me. I’ll figure it all out later when it’s over. This may sound defeatist. Or it may be realistic and objective. But for me it seems when I firmly grip the wheel, the car goes careening wildly through the hedgerows. I’m just being honest. I’m not looking for a fix. I don’t need one. I’m crafting that my haphazard style is just perfect.
We are all different and yet the big lessons are universal. We are all at different places on the learning curve. I think on some level you and I try to do a similar thing: to point out alternatives when it sounds like there is an imbalance solidified. The Holy Spirit says “you need to say something”. Sometimes this works. LOL. So I appreciate your comments.