Friday, September 18, 2009

the evolution of human consciousness

So-called mysticism, or cosmic consciousness, is simply the leaping ahead to the inevitable -- the opening of human awareness to the comprehension that we are the cosmos birthing itself. And that the "physical" energies our sciences (still at a primitive level) so proudly manipulate are overshadowed by the major energy of the cosmos, a "spiritual" energy called Love. Love is birthing us, Love is who we are, and Love is our home. The consciousness state of individuality and separation is but a phase in this unfolding. Convergence, coherence, and inclusion are the major forces of the cosmos. Love will win out in the crises of today. Love never fails.

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  1. What do you mean "love never fails" you naive little wimby? Love is always failing. You know that. -- Stagger Li

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  2. If it fails, it isn't love, Stagger.

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  3. Don't give me that. You can't have it both ways. Isn't that one of those taught-ologies? Besides, haven't you been divorced? -- Stagger Li

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  4. When I talk of Love here, I speak of an energy that birthed and continues birthing the universe. That energy cannot be stopped -- not by any haters or the smug or the arrogantly righteous or the stuporous.

    That energy is like a large outbreathing (our scientists call it a Bang but it was more like a Whisper).

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  5. An outbreathing, huh? Well, from some of the folk I bump into, the Breather has some pretty bad breath.

    What is the matter with all these haters and doubters? The skeptics and the cynics? The snarlers and the backbiters?

    -- Stagger Li

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  6. Nightmares, Stagger, they are all having nightmares -- dreaming they are separate, isolated particles. And feeling the fear and anger based on that.

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  7. Well, I'm still not entirely convinced about this love never fails stuff. Why do you have to talk love talk anyway? Why can't you just say the energies of the universe will prevail? -- Stagger Li

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  8. You can say that, Stagger. To me it is much more personal, since I am and we all are the universe itself taking form.

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  9. Kind of like we are the children, the offspring of the Big Mama and Daddy, huh? The Father and the Mother and the Daughter and the Son and the Wholly Spirit? -- Stagger

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  10. Yes, like that. Well, we better stop talking Stagger. We are starting to sound a lot alike. Take care.

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  11. You bet, George. Down the road!

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  12. JawEdge, Ain't nobody know what you are talking about. And if they do know, they ain't no need in you saying it. -- Zelda

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  13. I know, Zelda. I guess I just like to write stuff and put it on the blog.

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  14. You mean kinda like an eksybishonist? -- Z

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  15. It could be seen that way I reckon, but no, not like that. I'm an old fart and I got some things to say and this is a place to say them. I wake up early, you know, and thoughts come to me and I write them down. Nobody around at that hour but the cat. He listens well but doesn't have much to say back. This blog is like that except sometimes somebody says something. Like you, for instance.

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  16. I been getting up early too. No need to just lay there in bed when you can get up and look at the stars and moon and listen to the crickets and maybe see a shooting star or two or some of those saddlelights going over. Getting older ain't so bad most of the time. -- Zelda

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  17. No, it isn't. You are out of the hurry and scurry. Kinda like being a kid again plus you don't have to go to school.

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  18. JawEdge, you have a good evenin now. I'm gonna fo for a little walk.

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  19. There are two kinds of love. One is love related to the ego, which is the love I read in many of these posts. A love full of judgments and dualism. The other is love related to the universe of being. Just love. That is the love that will be our savior. Littlegeezer

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  20. You are right, Littlegeezer! I totally agree with you.

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  21. Hi George,
    Love isn't something that we put our finger on. It radiates just beyond the person. I experience this amazing presence in a sort of recognition and resonance of shared brotherhood (sisterhood/ humanhood / creaturehood) It shatters nightmares/ melts anger and fear/ It is beyond emotion since it silences the need to do anything / it is the silence / love is beyond saying it and I say it anyway: Love you brother,

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  22. Well and rightly said, Steve. Love to and with you!

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  23. Let me go out on a limb here, George. I'd say that anyone who has ~ intentionally or otherwise ~ experienced the transcendental, out-of-body consciousness that permeates us all ... well, that person will agree with all that you've said here, and agree with it entirely. Love is the right word and, yes, it never fails.

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  24. Gregory, seems to me we have traveled a similar path. Yes, saying one's convictions and understandings aloud is going out on a limb alright. Thank you for your honesty both here and on your blog.

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