Monday, August 10, 2009
what if
What if we proceeded from the point of view that the Origin, the Source did not deliberately and magically assume the form of Jesus and walk around looking at Judea and Samaria and saying hello? What if we proceeded from the point of view that Jesus was of more advanced consciousness, of greater awareness than other humans of his time, a harbinger of forthcoming states of consciousness that would someday be considered the norm? What if Jesus is a trailblazer of what Panikkar has called the cosmotheandric (and what I call coherent) consciousness state? What if the consciousness state of Jesus is being replicated on earth today? What if some humans on earth today feel and know they are direct manifestings of the Source? What if some humans feel and know they are in direct energetic relationship with all life? What if this energetic relationship, this infinite interwhirling is called Love?
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That's one of the most profound "what-if" statements I've read in an awfully long time, George. Your one paragraph easily could prompt an entire evening of conversation, most of it joyful, some of it sad.
ReplyDeleteI tend to believe most of your "what-ifs" are true. The question then revolves around how many others share that powerful new consciousness and do they constitute a tipping point. If not ~ if the majority of people are still as they were two millennia ago ~ well, we know what happened back then. I can only pray that more people today would be able to receive the enlightened teachings such as Jesus ~ and several other prophets besides ~ have tried to teach.
Love the new picture of you! You came into this world beautiful and happy.
ReplyDeleteGreg, I deeply enjoy the soul of you with its understandings. The contents of this "what if" post is, in my view, central to our survival as a species, and not only our survival but our blossoming. Our blossoming, to stay in the Jesusian language format,is "to do the will of him that sent us." Zing Tao! -- to tao the Tao with zing! As re-verb-erations of the Great Verbing, we have great power, great energy, great vision, great comprehension, great capability, but if, and only if , we claim it. Often we just sit around scratching our butts looking for the next fix. Well, hoop-dee-doo, darlings, the fix is us!
ReplyDeleteGinny, I breached that womb, widened that birth canal so you could come sliding through! When I was in that other place, they said you have to be born into humanness now. I said why, I like it here! They said too bad, you gotta go. So I went in there and got squeezed and squoze and then popped out into here. Now I have developed a fondness for this place, and they say too bad, you gotta go. So there now awaits another birth canal, and being born into another place, just as unforeseen and unpredictable as this one. What a journey! Never-ending. But I'm not complaining. I like it like this. No clinging. No attachments. No need to pack. Just leap when the door opens!
ReplyDeleteI thoroughly enjoyed "What If", especially the conclusion about this “infinite interwhirling” being called “Love”. It brought images to mind of dancing with individual moments as they unfold, and how perhaps the best way to remain engaged in that dance is to love whatever the dance becomes; genuinely, deeply, reverently, lovingly embrace what unfolds before us. Consciousness seems closely linked to this type of dancing.
ReplyDeleteA big old Amen to that, good brother!
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