Which eyes of perception do you see through?

JANU: We are assembling at this time a bright focus upon the meanderings of human endeavors. Any of which are laudable for their achievements, primarily limited to the incarnate existence. What we explore this morning is humanity’s potential to create in a larger way, utilizing all of its understanding in the physical sciences, but also embracing the science of life in a larger way.

Scientific pursuit keeps bumping into, so to speak, the limits of its approach, not realizing that the larger science of life is where the answers are found. Not only in creation, but in the consciousness of the individual. How does one determine that the wall, the obstacle in their pursuit does not lie somewhere in the physical life, yet undetected, but in the larger life beyond physicality? So that pursuit in this area of life seems less fuzzy, imprecise, vague, but through the desire of awakening, becomes repeatable, trustworthy, and a doorway into larger truths.

The language and understanding achieved in one reality is not as revealing as in another. The structures of understanding must be allowed to grow and change, to pattern match, if you will, with the reality of larger venues of life. So it is internally with your own psyche, thought processes, range of sensitivity to subtler existence. Not so subtle, if you will, when achieved. Direct observation of concrete structures of physicality does not reveal their whole truth to the concrete mind. The larger truth of life includes physicality, but physicality on a much deeper perception of reality.

Life is everywhere, and in everything. No matter what reality you’re focused upon, the deeper truth and understanding has always been present. And the true part of your nature has always been there. So, in a sense, the question is asked: Which eyes of perception do you see through?

Aug. 23, 2015                                                                        Copyright © 2015 by Joshua Ross

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