Perspectives

JANU: A unified field of life we are, as awakening continues. One mind, one voice, one being. A long journey from separation, isolation, to one truth, one consciousness. And even this is a journey, our brother. And, yes, it is possible to incarnate as one being, but a completely different scenario of life, different opportunities, different lessons, different experiences.

Becoming conscious as one being takes getting used to, our brother, for the common functioning in the incarnate life is not based on this outwardly. So your model for living is a challenge while in the midst of current social consciousness. So much to overcome, such as distrust, competition, deceit, co-dependence based on these things, survival, and ignorance. Owning the truth behind these and the truth of who you are and the sweet return to sanity is what you possess to offer life.

Make no mistake, the discarnate life is rich as well, but the challenges and opportunities are somewhat different.

Perspective is a key element in journeying through life. Difficulties can seem interminable and joy and happiness fleeting. Your moment is shaped by your perspective. “So,” you ask, “how does one change their perspective?” By seeing clearly what is at the heart of it all, and what the truth of who you are observes and understands. Practice that on anything you observe or experience, perceiving it different ways, with different perspectives. Choosing the one you prefer and exploring its outcome can be done in a moment.

Many moments in life have you perceived and, as time goes by, the perceptions change based on experience, a growing wisdom, and deepening insight, and wiser choices. Like a jewel, life has many facets. Which one do you prefer to perceive through? And how free are you to choose another? You’re not a prisoner of any perception, unless you acquiesce. But even that is temporary in the larger view of life and your own True Nature. Namaste, our brother.

July 3, 2015                                                            Copyright © 2015 by Joshua Ross

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