JANU: Open, then, is the quest for dialogue that begins with urgency from the perspective of human ego. Impatience with patience outperforms desire. So prevalent among the species is the pursuit of goals based upon time limits. Perceiving life in a larger way benefits tradition of awakening consciousness. We shall see, in due course, events leading to presumptions of achievement that manifest in order of the natural scheme of things. Let there be, then, insight into that which belongs to progress with joy, peace of mind, and oneness with the flow of life. Incarnate ambitions tempered with a larger view. Namaste.
May 25, 2021 B Copyright © 2021 by Joshua Ross
Tag: flow of life
Becoming more conscious – 2
JANU: So you see, being more conscious includes more conscious of everything. Both sides of duality, the experience, the balance, equilibrium, the positive and the negative. The good and the bad, so to speak, are all part of life. Being more conscious is being more aware of everything, yet still finding purpose, evolution, creativity, realized potential. Moving life forward richer, stronger, and yes, even with beauty, wiser and loving.
Being more conscious has its challenges and opportunities. Being even-minded is the challenge and an opportunity. Grow through the wisdom of your choices. Be at peace. Be an example to others. Walk the quiet path. Choose your steps wisely. Life is in motion. Be conscious of the flow, for what is more dynamic than life itself? Namaste.
Mar. 31, 2021 Copyright © 2021 by Joshua Ross
Engaging challenges wisely
JANU: Gravitas belies the beauty, simplicity, grace, and easy flow of life. Time and again, this reality has been revealed. We are encouraged by moments of discovery of this nature. Every challenge benefits from this perspective. The strength and insight needed to meet these challenges, to resolve them, is maintained in this way. Avoidance carried to extreme is not solution. Engagement without reservation is unwise. Even-minded consideration and decision making that evolves as understanding increases is wise. Engage incarnate life with these qualities and life becomes more enjoyable with what is gained. These strengths of being inspire others as well. Namaste.
Mar. 30, 2021 Copyright © 2021 by Joshua Ross
More on presence
JANU: Self-conscious is the term here, being aware you are aware. “Where does presence come in?” you ask. Presence is defined as salient existence attuned to the nature of expression of being. Presence expresses potential. To sense presence, one is also sensing potential in nature, vitality, life patterns, possibility of agenda, purpose, intent, and invitation to relationship. This is not created by individuals but the flows of life, the creative forces, the vitality of potentials, the attention of those involved. Namaste.
Mar. 10, 2021 Copyright © 2021 by Joshua Ross
Understanding the nature of peace
JANU: Peace belongs to those who are engaged in the relative discipline of a structure that is in harmony with the patterns and nature of life. One does not create peace. One embraces it, attunes to it, allows it. Peace is the nature of being.
The struggles of humanity are conditioned perceptions of creating—manifesting—peaceful conditions externally. Peace has a natural vitality. It is the foundation for creativity, understanding, empathy, attunement, well-being, the flow of life, oneness.
Mar. 8, 2021 B Copyright © 2021 by Joshua Ross
The role of temperament when exploring life
JANU: Temperament ensues as a living partner in the quest for even-mindedness when exploring life. Temperament that does not ruffle feathers, so to speak, cross disturbances, eddies in the flow of life, is more suitable to become consciously one with it. Be the temperament that is adaptable to touching realities without disturbing them but respects their integrity. Such is the flow of life. Part of ‘being at peace’ and understanding. Namaste.
Mar. 5, 2021 Copyright © 2021 by Joshua Ross
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
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
Explore depth & scope of the moment
JANU: We are engaging, if you will, pre-destiny but carefully, with caution. This is a larger perspective than moment by moment free will and choice. Life is predestined to be, but that includes limitlessness and an evolving potential. Many of these principles to understand Life, its origins, its continuation, are beyond the scope of the seeming minutia of life.
So where does the flow of life come into this? It is life in motion, which is part of the foundation of becoming. What this means, our brother, is that understanding Life cannot be limited to one realm of it, one set of parameters of existence, or even physicality.
What is vitality? The reason for the question is to explore unlimited identity, then move beyond it. Does one have to identify with any limitation in order to explore it, understand it? The binary incarnate life has a limited range of coexistent realities. So stretching one’s consciousness has merit up to a point, but possibly a wiser pursuit is focusing upon the reality of the moment. Be alert to your interests, being elements of distraction from the moment. Namaste.
June 1, 2020 BP Copyright © 2020 by Joshua Ross
Describing the True Nature
JANU: We return to that presence that proclaims the freedom to be and the freedom not to be. Creative choice, fluid identity, unlimited identity.
What is True Nature? It is unlimited being, freedom of choice or inclusion, timelessness, multi-reality, harmonious with the True Nature of Life. The True Nature sings the song of love. Patience that cannot be measured. Understanding that evolves with the flow of life. Righteous always, timeless endurance, omnipresence. Explorer of all of life. Beyond the meaning of ‘young’ and ‘old.’ A co-creator guided with the collective wisdom of so much of life. When asked who you are, this is where you begin. Namaste.
July 23, 2020 Copyright © 2020 by Joshua Ross