Understanding the life of other worlds

JANU:   When one considers that other worlds are at great distance, we must realize that, in other realities, they are not. The differences have more to say than distances.

Understanding other worlds is served by understanding your own. For most of humanity, the Earth is an unknown world, when observing its many realities, for the Earth is more than a physical world, a physical planet. It is a world of energies moving on many realities, many levels with many characteristics and functions. Not to mention lifeforms. If a world were only physical, could such lifeforms exist and flourish? A parallel question is: Can one dimension exist without the rest? There is a hierarchy of life co-existing, interdependent, and mutual supporting.

Other worlds have co-dependencies as well, co-existences, the realities of life. The planets are a manifestation of these many realities and life exists as a complete system of life; therefore, a better understanding of these questions is based upon exploring this system of life: how it functions, re-creates itself, and its systemic  condition. So then, exploring other worlds is exploring this system of life, and, when doing so, you begin to understand your own system of life and the scope of its reality.

Now, there are balances of relationships in motion, changing, flowing, resulting in, among other things, worlds, lifeforms, the destinies of life. Building a foundation of understanding on this nature, when networking with another world, brings understanding to its diversity and the roots of its existence.  

So, how does one network with the Earth, when most of its reality is not understood? By observing it as a lifeform, complex, vibrant, vulnerable, changing its own self-perception, yet more aware of its enduring existence, and all that that includes, than its inhabitants. The Earth has memories that are accessible and are active and part of its presence in life. When have you considered the memories of another world that are vibrant as it processes its own existence in the life that it is?

So, you see, networking with other worlds is to network with the memories and the presence and the life that those worlds are, including your own. The Wheeyah Code helps prepare for this by learning the language of worlds, no longer isolated to your personal perceptions of life. Namaste.
Dec. 13, 2013                                            Copyright © 2023 by Joshua Ross

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An identity of ‘being’

JANU:    We are surveying then your query into purpose of this incarnation and the memories. Recent events tell us that the organization of spiritual reference within the consciousness agrees with the postulate that all life is created equal, but what sense ‘equal,’ our brother? Equal in the sense of opportunity to be, to exist, to evolve in consciousness by way of the composite of life patterns, experiences.

The purpose of life is to be. Out of that comes creation, evolution, realized potential, fulfillment. Isolation due to the veil, different parameters of existence, builds content, diversity, and equilibrium throughout the system of life. Change is creation in motion. Wisdom is the foundation for choices. Life’s capacity to build upon itself seems without limit. There are cycles and orders in life, thresholds of change, parameters of existence, content and depth that go on and on. So one fulfillment is not defined by another. The reality of all of these is a much larger reality.

Now, this perception does not dull or mask each moment, each element of content, each expression. Life is vibrant and is beyond the limitations of entity identification, individualism. Can life know itself with unexpressed potential? Knowing has many forms. The answer to the question is still being fulfilled. An identity of ‘being’ transcends confusion and doubt and brings peace. Namaste, our brother.
May 29, 2019 B                                                                                           Copyright © 2019 by Joshua Ross

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Merging the conscious and the superconscious

JANU: This blending of the conscious and superconscious mind exists to a degree but not recognized by many. As the conscious mind matures through the experience of living incarnate, the need for the veil diminishes and the conscious mind becomes more aware of the presence of superconscious mind. Responds to it, takes advantage of its wisdom, and serves life back through it or, we should say, in cooperation with it. You are a system of life, a team, developing the ability to act as one.

The conscious mind incarnate is compartmentalized by the veil by choice. But the True Nature, you see, inspires awakening as interest develops in the larger life, the reason behind realities. More insights occur into the elements of living, stimulating wiser choices, a more peaceful life, a stronger and diverse frame of mind, and understanding. Part of the reason for the desire to pursue more of life is subtle memory of more than you are aware of.

So the thrust is to complete oneself, to become whole again in consciousness. And the physical body can outpicture this and, in many ways, serves the life of the Earth, or whatever world you are on and in. The body is a creation on many levels. Coordination of these, balance, symmetry, sustenance, are supported to some degree automatically by each other, but to a more long lasting degree by the awakening consciousness.

So along with the study, so to speak, of the subtler realities of life, it is important to embrace the realities of the physical as well and not rely solely upon automatic systems, for these systems are subject to interference, imbalance, compromise, stress. Peace, joy, love, service, gratitude play a role, you see. The merging of the conscious and the superconscious is part of the system of life and plays its role. Desiring this is normal and evolutionary and opens doors of opportunity. Namaste, our brother.

Dec. 23, 2015                                                                  Copyright © 2016 by Joshua Ross

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