Taking a position or allowing change

JANU:  Position in life has interdimensional attributes. “What does this mean?” you ask. When one is said to take a position about anything, they tend to see themselves as representing a reality of significance to them. People can share positions for a moment, but even the sharing reveals differences. Perceiving yourself as taking a position can be a limitation in the midst of the flow of life and reality. Pondering the position with introspection allows for processing, comparisons, so-called fact finding and evidence. Taking a position on the validity of change, relativity, connectedness, timing, and relative existence allows for perceptions that can relate to others for a moment.

What this reveals is the wisdom in allowing, seeing the truth of everything for the moment. Understanding reality brings about a lessening of fear about perceptions of instability and change. What is there that is permanent, to hang on to, and why the need for things to stay the same? Change challenges flexibility, adaptability, new thinking, new understanding, and profound perception and understanding that never stands still. So where does that leave ‘taking a position’ in the common sense? The wisdom of change and the ongoingness of life allows for evolution, realization of potential, discovery, and new vistas. What is the relationship between ‘taking a position’ and adapting to change, which is the flow of life? Namaste.
Aug. 6, 2021                                                                                   Copyright © 2021 by Joshua Ross

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Developing recall

JANU: Assembling understandings into a coherent foundation of understanding, bringing order to elements of reality—perceptions, understandings, experiences, and wisdom—is a refinement of memories not limited to any one sojourn. Recall is a skill worthy of development.

Memories are not forced into consciousness, but they are attracted to it when valued and allowed, connected to purpose and need. Many times circumstances are triggers to memory, or one will trigger another as in recalling a chain of events or experiences. Focus on recall, then allow it. Allow the voice in memories to be felt.

Your desire to remember who you are and all you have been is strong. These memories include states of consciousness that fulfill its desire. Be at peace in this. Namaste.
Dec. 28, 2020 B                                         Copyright © 2021 by Joshua Ross

 This is a direct corallary to previous journey “The role of memories.” 

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Being an explorer

JANU:    Exploring can be an artform. It calls upon intuitive ability, a harmonious relationship with life forces, open-mindedness, and respect for the nature of things. You call yourself an explorer; you aspire to this. Allow these qualities, and more, to exist. Nothing is permanently out of reach. Explore limitations in perceptions, confidence, and understanding. Let us explore at this time.

Creativity occurs on many levels, in many ways. Creating happiness and peace of mind, even if only for a moment, is creativity. Bringing that to the experience of another creates that in both at the same time. It has memory, healing properties, peace of mind, confidence in the joy of living. It inspires the same thing in another, for it is natural to share joy, humor, light-heartedness, possibilities. Be mindful of this when walking this path. There are many forms of service that enrich life. None are insignificant. Namaste.
Dec. 8, 2020 B                                                    Copyright © 2020 by Joshua Ross

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Teaching

JANU:     Teaching is a relationship to explore, predicated on the assumption that there is a teacher/student relationship. Let us assume then, for the moment, that there is. Reaching into one’s so-called ‘bag of tricks’ or instruments of teaching, there is the spoken word. There is the demonstration. There is the direct experience. And there is the insight, revelatory beyond current awareness. And there is the True Nature, living in the flow of life.

So which one does one choose or, possibly, all of them? First, one must examine which one is valid for them and which one can the one being shared with relate to. One can listen to their words, observe their example, attune to their energies and consciousness, understand their body language, and point them towards their inner teacher, their True Nature. So, you see, it is a package approach to be guided on how to proceed, not to mention your own inner awareness of your own teacher. Then, the question arises, who is doing the teaching? Possibly, you are teaching each other, in different ways.

Allowing another to see your experience and observe your journey takes a bit of courage in this society that can easily find fault with, criticize or reject. But understand: there are those who are ready to hear and your example gives them the courage that someone will listen to them as they journey. It is true: nothing ventured, nothing gained. There is risk in everything, but benefit as well. So, is there a valid reason not to say, “Why not try?” Namaste.
Feb. 14, 2020 P                                               Copyright © 2020 by Joshua Ross

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Patience and the flow of life

JANU:   Patience. What does this mean? It means sensitivity to the relationship with the flow of life, though centered in time/space consciousness. Perceptions are based upon accomplishments within time frames. The flow of life calls for a relationship not confined to that structure. Embracing a relationship not limited in that way is not motivated by urgency but by coordination with flows within flows within flows. Timing is an interesting approach here. Time/space coexists with reality not limited in this way. So conscious time/space perceptions coexisting with the flows of life allow for motivations in harmony with the needs of the moment. Allow for these coordinations in the decision-making, in the performances of expression. One evolves whether incarnate or not. The change is the influence of the parameters of existence. Being at peace supports this. Namaste.
Jan. 31, 2020 BP                                      Copyright © 2020 by Joshua Ross

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Forgiveness and the path to freedom

JANU: Forgiveness, then, that life pattern which speaks so deeply, and the most difficult thing to forgive is oneself. That life pattern finds a home when love comes into the life. Forgiveness is difficult to achieve for the memory lingers, the emotion returns. Denial cannot last for it erases nothing. Love is the healer.

Loving oneself seems to need a reason but difficult to find one. So experience through allowing the source of love within you to reveal itself. Allow this to become who you are. The power of forgiveness exists within you. Allow it to become you, and find peace. That is the path to freedom in the Larger Life. Namaste.
Nov. 4, 2020 B                                                                   Copyright © 2020 by Joshua Ross

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Exploring beauty

JANU:   Beauty is evolving in the human experience ever since the beginning or its existence, and yes, human experience goes beyond the Earth. Beauty is part of potential. It is part of the mixture of creativity. It evolves as part of all evolution. Beauty has a theme, a tempo, a pulse of life. It rises to the surface of experience and creativity, inspired by the True Nature.

Beauty is exuberant and peaceful, inspirational and never lost. It is part of the fabric of Life, its tapestry, and can find expression always. Loving your own existence and using it to enrich the life of another. Empathy with the creatures of the world, all of them. Non-physical life has its beauty as well, and they are connected to the physical expression.

Be not limited by awareness of physical beauty. Consciousness extends far beyond this. Allow the awareness to embrace more of life and know of its beauty. Life allows, through love, all expressions of being. Explore the beauty of life, a journey without end. Namaste.
May 11, 2020 B                                                                                            Copyright © 2020 by Joshua Ross

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Choosing wisely

JANU: Yes, it is just that easy, or should we say, simple: To be in any strata of life strictly by choosing it. To live in peace and freedom and knowing. The kind of love that transcends interpretation. To be in harmony with life and every life expression you find yourself in, to express this as well. Simply choose it and allow it and be it. The integrity of being is always a choice. Not everyone realizes this yet. Living this way inspires, but within everyone is the wisdom and the path to this. Bringing this reality to the incarnate life is a service as well. Choosing wisely is always important. Namaste.
Mar. 4, 2020                                                                      Copyright © 2020 by Joshua Ross

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Nothing is right or wrong

JANU: Nothing is lost, even when incarnating. The veil is temporary. The True Nature is present and watches over, so to speak, each one.  The conscious relationship with the True Nature varies greatly from person to person and insights occur. The Larger Life coexists, each one walking their path of choice. Life allows choices and each choice has a result. Part of co-creation, you see. But the path you’ve chosen is full of challenges. Being at peace in the midst of all of this is freedom.

See each one as life in motion, gaining experience in their own way. There will be moments for the sharing of insight, but always remain at peace. See nothing as right or wrong, it just is. Trust in the wisdom of the True Nature. Namaste.
Feb. 21, 2020 B                                                     Copyright © 2020 by Joshua Ross

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Moving beyond scientific exploration to experiential

JANU: Diagnosis, into the how and why of everything sounds scientific in approach, but there is so much more. The term ‘science’ can be expanded to include so much more. Learning about a thing is not as fulfilling as learning as the thing of interest. So let us reconsider our approach to exploration. No longer just observer, but experiencer. This speaks of the nature and essence of every part of life, including your own being.

So, how does one experience life, beyond the comparatively cold approach of conventional science? How a part of life works is one thing. Experiencing a part of life as it is working is another. So, choose to experience what interests you, but with the authority and wisdom of the True Nature, which takes patience and peaceful allowing.

Responding to experiences, rather than reacting to them, allows revelation or understanding. Wholeness that contains the elements of reality reveals, through experience and direct knowing, the systems of life, large or small, brief or long lasting, stable or changing. Everything is in motion, but not always perceivable. Namaste.
Dec. 3, 2019 B                                                                                              Copyright © 2019 by Joshua Ross

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