Maat said:
Sorry for my misunderstanding due to the fact you made 2 posts quite in a row about beauty, joy and gratitude and honestly, I wonder, if your focus is awakening why you wrote those threads and not something else like, let's say, suffering ???
By the way and adding to this, you said "what elevates our souls", I think the word "growing" is less tricky also less connoted (but that could be all in my mind too)
But I'm quite new on this forum and I should have miss some things too (your others posts I mean)
It was just my own questioning :)
Don't be sorry Maat, you are not really misunderstanding.
I knew it would rather be challenging to write about beauty, joy or gratitude on this forum. And what if I would have mentioned love, light or peace?! I wanted to see where it would lead.
IMHO awakening is global; focusing on the evil side may be quite detrimental; if we only see that, then it's becoming our main reality, everything is colored from this point of view. This is far from balance.
We must go through suffering to find our path and get free from our prison. It doesn't mean there's only suffering, unless we are masochist may be.
And it's a basic need, for me at least, to grow (rather than elevate?) our souls (self, mind or what you like) through the highest realms of human mind.
Ok, people try to view the world in a way that maintains a sense of well-being; sure, our conscious knowledge of ourselves is quite limited. Yes, we are human consciousness machine-like systems, imprisoned in a weird Matrix where lizzies or whoever "out there" are feeding on us etc.
Does that mean we have to focus on suffering in order to escape and ascend to a supposed 4D STO level?
As far as I can see, it rather sounds as the exact opposite to the wishful thinking from New Age folks. The other side of the same, so to speak...
This is not a balanced point of view, is it?
Wrong, right, who cares? I, you, we do! I'm sharing this because I think it's worth it, on this forum. It may add some understanding or reflexion, for me and others... My apologies for being in such a low and disharmonious tune, in regard to the mainstream symphony of the Work, if you think it's the case
Viva 2012
