You think too little of yourselves. You are the breath and the depth of the Consciousness of the Universe in physical form.
We wish to tell you the garden still exists, find the garden in your lives, find the garden in your world, and all will be well indeed.
We have received the blueprints from the architect of your mind, drawn by your desires, and we are the craftsmen that lovingly build your new reality for you.
Listen, listen and hear the Universe singing you a lullaby and all is indeed well.
Surrender your doubts and your fears. and claim your dominion. Walk bravely and holy into your future.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Masters to the Realms
Every individual has the right to their own perception of reality.
Beyond personalities, everyone you meet has the same Consciousness as you.
When your actions, your thoughts, words, and deeds are in alignment with the Oneness of All That Is, your behavior is spiritually disciplined.
It is impossible to do harm to yourself or another when you are in the awareness or participation in the oneness of all that is.
You cannot do harm to yourself, make negative choices, abuse your body, control others, if you do not feel separate.
You are emissaries and masters to the realms of All That Is upon this physical plane of existence.
Every individual has ability and opportunity to become conscious of the One Mind, One Thought, and One Soul, whom you call God.
Beyond personalities, everyone you meet has the same Consciousness as you.
When your actions, your thoughts, words, and deeds are in alignment with the Oneness of All That Is, your behavior is spiritually disciplined.
It is impossible to do harm to yourself or another when you are in the awareness or participation in the oneness of all that is.
You cannot do harm to yourself, make negative choices, abuse your body, control others, if you do not feel separate.
You are emissaries and masters to the realms of All That Is upon this physical plane of existence.
Every individual has ability and opportunity to become conscious of the One Mind, One Thought, and One Soul, whom you call God.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Power in Oneness
There is power in Oneness.
Consciousness attracts Light.
All There Is is Consciousness.
Individuality is not a "four-letter word."
The key to all things is love.
See Consciousness of God in all things
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Friday, September 23, 2011
Sailing the Seas of Consciousness
Your Consciousness has witnessed all of the other levels and dimensions. The ship of your Consciousness has sailed the seas of eternity and infinity and have visited the ports of conscious awareness--of God.
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
The Meaning and the Mechanism of Life
Scientists, philosophers, and physicians have sought to understand and define the complexities of the state of existence called life. In the sphere of the universe, life can neither be created nor destroyed. No human or species upon your planet or any other planet has ever created—or destroyed—life. You might argue about the reproductive processes upon your planet or the ability to destroy a living thing. In either case, you are neither creating nor destroying life—you are simply changing its form.
Your planet abounds with life. You rub shoulders with life every day. Your physical existence is an expression of life; yet, the ability to explain or define it is evasive. What makes something alive? Or dead? And where are the boundaries that define life and that which we perceive as inanimate? Is the rock dead or simply a different standard of consciousness? When one dies what has left and what remains?
To fully understand life, one must be willing to acknowledge a creative consciousness in existence. Recently renowned physicists and scientists have inferred that God was not necessary for creation. Many were frightened, dismayed, and angry over such a conjecture. Yet, in the definition of most religions concerning the concept of God, this theory is true. When creation, the combination of consciousness and physicality, is considered and that which exists is not separate from that which created it, this theory becomes more acceptable.
Life is the emergence of consciousness in creation. That is the simple, yet profound, definition that so many have sought. Everything has consciousness. The degree to which that consciousness expresses is the measure of life as you define it. Since death is not a reality, it is only a change, even the rock is birthed from an evolving planet to only return some day in a different form.
What you call the laws of nature are the foundational elements of consciousness expressing in creation. Those laws of nature are the expression of life in what you consider to be inanimate objects and non-sentient species. The degree of consciousness expressed into creation is in direct proportion to the ability to interact with or comprehend creation. All is born from the one consciousness, and be it the amoeba or the king, the planet, or the galaxy, all are expressive of one being of consciousness, no part lesser than the other, only serving different aspects of creation.
Everything in creation exists for the sole purpose of consciousness to express. So every rock, every drop of water, every star in the sky, every molecule and atom in every universe that exists and dimensions that are shared, are for the sole intent and deliberate purpose for consciousness to express. All these aspects of creation are neither your servants nor are you their master. They exist for what you yourself contain, which is the consciousness of God in physical form. God is the caretaker of the gardens—and so are you.
Life is the mirror in which consciousness can see itself expressing; for, consciousness wished to experience itself and created you. Life is a miraculous, inter-connective, and infinitely complex set of circumstances and experiences, guided by the only mind that ever existed to express itself fully and completely. Life is the aspect of your consciousness that allows you to express in physical form. Life is the expression of existence. All things forever exist, and in that existence, they always are—and in physical form they become alive.
Do you know how precious you are? Not only because you are an infinite and eternal soul expressing in physical form. But your being, like those across the galaxies and universe, is the end result of an evolutionary process begun at the moment of creation—and will continue this process until it returns to that which created it. You are consciousness expressing in creation returning to a pure state of being. That is the mechanism and the meaning of life.
Your planet abounds with life. You rub shoulders with life every day. Your physical existence is an expression of life; yet, the ability to explain or define it is evasive. What makes something alive? Or dead? And where are the boundaries that define life and that which we perceive as inanimate? Is the rock dead or simply a different standard of consciousness? When one dies what has left and what remains?
To fully understand life, one must be willing to acknowledge a creative consciousness in existence. Recently renowned physicists and scientists have inferred that God was not necessary for creation. Many were frightened, dismayed, and angry over such a conjecture. Yet, in the definition of most religions concerning the concept of God, this theory is true. When creation, the combination of consciousness and physicality, is considered and that which exists is not separate from that which created it, this theory becomes more acceptable.
Life is the emergence of consciousness in creation. That is the simple, yet profound, definition that so many have sought. Everything has consciousness. The degree to which that consciousness expresses is the measure of life as you define it. Since death is not a reality, it is only a change, even the rock is birthed from an evolving planet to only return some day in a different form.
What you call the laws of nature are the foundational elements of consciousness expressing in creation. Those laws of nature are the expression of life in what you consider to be inanimate objects and non-sentient species. The degree of consciousness expressed into creation is in direct proportion to the ability to interact with or comprehend creation. All is born from the one consciousness, and be it the amoeba or the king, the planet, or the galaxy, all are expressive of one being of consciousness, no part lesser than the other, only serving different aspects of creation.
Everything in creation exists for the sole purpose of consciousness to express. So every rock, every drop of water, every star in the sky, every molecule and atom in every universe that exists and dimensions that are shared, are for the sole intent and deliberate purpose for consciousness to express. All these aspects of creation are neither your servants nor are you their master. They exist for what you yourself contain, which is the consciousness of God in physical form. God is the caretaker of the gardens—and so are you.
Life is the mirror in which consciousness can see itself expressing; for, consciousness wished to experience itself and created you. Life is a miraculous, inter-connective, and infinitely complex set of circumstances and experiences, guided by the only mind that ever existed to express itself fully and completely. Life is the aspect of your consciousness that allows you to express in physical form. Life is the expression of existence. All things forever exist, and in that existence, they always are—and in physical form they become alive.
Do you know how precious you are? Not only because you are an infinite and eternal soul expressing in physical form. But your being, like those across the galaxies and universe, is the end result of an evolutionary process begun at the moment of creation—and will continue this process until it returns to that which created it. You are consciousness expressing in creation returning to a pure state of being. That is the mechanism and the meaning of life.
Monday, September 19, 2011
By the Light of Understanding
Those who have judgment, bind it by the light of understanding.
Those who are anxious, let your anxiety be calmed by the breeze of clarity.
Those who are experiencing fear, allow the power and dominion given you at the beginning of creation to overcome it.
Those who feel resistant, fill that resistant spot with intent.
Those who are anxious, let your anxiety be calmed by the breeze of clarity.
Those who are experiencing fear, allow the power and dominion given you at the beginning of creation to overcome it.
Those who feel resistant, fill that resistant spot with intent.
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Saturday, September 17, 2011
Embrace Your Holy Self
Those who feel physical pain, fill that place with healing light.
Those who are suffering from emotional wounds, fill your emptiness with joy and peace.
Those who have relationships to mend or to heal, embrace your holy self.
Those who are experiencing financial difficulty fill that void with acceptance, receivership and worthiness.
Those who are experiencing anger, let the fires of anger be cooled by the tenderness of your compassion.
Those who are suffering from emotional wounds, fill your emptiness with joy and peace.
Those who have relationships to mend or to heal, embrace your holy self.
Those who are experiencing financial difficulty fill that void with acceptance, receivership and worthiness.
Those who are experiencing anger, let the fires of anger be cooled by the tenderness of your compassion.
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Thursday, September 15, 2011
Release Versus Relinquishment
You may question if there is a difference between releasing or relinquishing something. These two terms define appropriate or inappropriate, effective or ineffective, ways of letting go of an object, person or place.
Release and relinquishment go together. Release is an outward action; relinquishment is an inner attitude. How do you know if you have released or relinquished something? If you maintain an emotional investment in what you have let go of, then you have not relinquished it. To truly let go of something, someone or someplace, you must both externally and internally let it go.
Perhaps an example is appropriate: Let us say that you give a friend a sentimental or valuable piece of jewelry, perhaps your mother’s necklace or your father’s watch. And by chance, you are informed that they have pawned it. If you have an emotional response to the action—you have not relinquished the item. You many have released it by physically giving it away, but you still possess it emotionally.
The act of release is much easier than the act of relinquishment. What often happens is that people release and then, perhaps later, relinquish—but the internal act of relinquishment should be the source of the release. If you release without relinquishment, you actually disempower yourself by giving away that to which you are still attached. Relinquishment followed by release is an empowering process; release followed by relinquishment creates a feeling of powerlessness and vulnerability. It is not one or the other but both that empower you—either alone is disempowering.
You might question whether you have relinquished but not released. How many of you have closets and storerooms of things that you do not even know you have, or emotional attachment, that you carry like a chain around your ankle every time you move? Own actively that which you have and let go of that which you do not desire. Take an active inventory of your life and determine that which you desire to keep, that which you have given but have not relinquished, and that which you wish to have no more—and you will experience a new sense of freedom and limitlessness.
Taking active inventory and clearing house allows you to make room for the creative process to maneuver in your life. All things change in your life and so do the things that you have—be it people, places, or things. The release and relinquishment process allows you to participate in the creative flow of creation; for, the leaf does not hold desperately onto the tree in fear that it will not exist, nor does the snowflake fear the spring—nor should you fear the changes in your life.
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 11:38 AM, Ship of Songs wrote:
Release Versus Relinquishment
You may question if there is a difference between releasing or relinquishing something. You may think that we are nit-picking our words, yet (no need to sound like an apologist. the two words present an interesting distinction.) These two terms define appropriate or inappropriate, effective or ineffective, ways of letting go of an object, person or place.
Release and relinquishment go together. Release is an outward action; relinquishment is an inner attitude. How do you know if you have released or relinquished something? If you maintain an emotional investment in what you have let go of, then you have not relinquished it. To truly let go of something, someone or someplace, you must both externally and internally let it go.
Perhaps an example is appropriate: Let us say that you give a friend a sentimental or valuable piece of jewelry, perhaps your mother’s necklace or your father’s watch. And by chance, you are informed that they have pawned it. If you have an emotional response to their action—you have not relinquished the item. You many have released it by physically giving it away, but you still possess it emotionally.
The act of release is much easier than the act of relinquishment. What often happens is that people release and then, perhaps later, relinquish—but the internal act of relinquishment should be the source of the release. If you release without relinquishment, you actually disempower yourself by giving away that to which you are still attached. Relinquishment followed by release is an empowering process; release followed by relinquishment creates a feeling of powerlessness and vulnerability. It is not one or the other but both that empower you—either alone is disempowering.
You might question whether you have relinquished but not released. How many of you have closets and storerooms of things that you do not even know you have, or emotional attachment, that you carry like a chain around your ankle every time you move? Own actively that which you have and let go of that which you do not desire. Take an active inventory of your life and determine that which you desire to keep, that which you have given but have not relinquished, and that which you wish to have no more—and you will experience a new sense of freedom and limitlessness.
Taking active inventory and clearing house allows you to make room for the creative process to maneuver in your life. All things change in your life and so do the things that you have—be it people, places, or things. The release and relinquishment process allows you to participate in the creative flow of creation; for, the leaf does not hold desperately onto the tree in fear that it will not exist, nor does the snowflake fear the spring—nor should you fear the changes in your life.
Release and relinquishment go together. Release is an outward action; relinquishment is an inner attitude. How do you know if you have released or relinquished something? If you maintain an emotional investment in what you have let go of, then you have not relinquished it. To truly let go of something, someone or someplace, you must both externally and internally let it go.
Perhaps an example is appropriate: Let us say that you give a friend a sentimental or valuable piece of jewelry, perhaps your mother’s necklace or your father’s watch. And by chance, you are informed that they have pawned it. If you have an emotional response to the action—you have not relinquished the item. You many have released it by physically giving it away, but you still possess it emotionally.
The act of release is much easier than the act of relinquishment. What often happens is that people release and then, perhaps later, relinquish—but the internal act of relinquishment should be the source of the release. If you release without relinquishment, you actually disempower yourself by giving away that to which you are still attached. Relinquishment followed by release is an empowering process; release followed by relinquishment creates a feeling of powerlessness and vulnerability. It is not one or the other but both that empower you—either alone is disempowering.
You might question whether you have relinquished but not released. How many of you have closets and storerooms of things that you do not even know you have, or emotional attachment, that you carry like a chain around your ankle every time you move? Own actively that which you have and let go of that which you do not desire. Take an active inventory of your life and determine that which you desire to keep, that which you have given but have not relinquished, and that which you wish to have no more—and you will experience a new sense of freedom and limitlessness.
Taking active inventory and clearing house allows you to make room for the creative process to maneuver in your life. All things change in your life and so do the things that you have—be it people, places, or things. The release and relinquishment process allows you to participate in the creative flow of creation; for, the leaf does not hold desperately onto the tree in fear that it will not exist, nor does the snowflake fear the spring—nor should you fear the changes in your life.
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 11:38 AM, Ship of Songs
Release Versus Relinquishment
You may question if there is a difference between releasing or relinquishing something. You may think that we are nit-picking our words, yet (no need to sound like an apologist. the two words present an interesting distinction.) These two terms define appropriate or inappropriate, effective or ineffective, ways of letting go of an object, person or place.
Release and relinquishment go together. Release is an outward action; relinquishment is an inner attitude. How do you know if you have released or relinquished something? If you maintain an emotional investment in what you have let go of, then you have not relinquished it. To truly let go of something, someone or someplace, you must both externally and internally let it go.
Perhaps an example is appropriate: Let us say that you give a friend a sentimental or valuable piece of jewelry, perhaps your mother’s necklace or your father’s watch. And by chance, you are informed that they have pawned it. If you have an emotional response to their action—you have not relinquished the item. You many have released it by physically giving it away, but you still possess it emotionally.
The act of release is much easier than the act of relinquishment. What often happens is that people release and then, perhaps later, relinquish—but the internal act of relinquishment should be the source of the release. If you release without relinquishment, you actually disempower yourself by giving away that to which you are still attached. Relinquishment followed by release is an empowering process; release followed by relinquishment creates a feeling of powerlessness and vulnerability. It is not one or the other but both that empower you—either alone is disempowering.
You might question whether you have relinquished but not released. How many of you have closets and storerooms of things that you do not even know you have, or emotional attachment, that you carry like a chain around your ankle every time you move? Own actively that which you have and let go of that which you do not desire. Take an active inventory of your life and determine that which you desire to keep, that which you have given but have not relinquished, and that which you wish to have no more—and you will experience a new sense of freedom and limitlessness.
Taking active inventory and clearing house allows you to make room for the creative process to maneuver in your life. All things change in your life and so do the things that you have—be it people, places, or things. The release and relinquishment process allows you to participate in the creative flow of creation; for, the leaf does not hold desperately onto the tree in fear that it will not exist, nor does the snowflake fear the spring—nor should you fear the changes in your life.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Earth
Go joyously forth upon our breast, drink of our waters, breathe of our breath, consume us, be one with us. Watch, we will show you our miracles. We will show you our presence; for, we are the earth upon which you stand and we will be complete.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Infinite Universe
Every source and resource of an infinite universe are available to you. There is no end to the universe. You are unable to step beyond the limits of any dimension, and therefore, they are infinite. All That Is is the infinite container of creation, the One Mind, the One Thought and the One Soul. The physical expression is limitless. If the source is limitless, so must be the creation. There is no power, no dominion in heaven or earth that can hinder the availability of the limitless supply. If you were to need every particle upon this planet for the path of your soul, the universe would bring it to you and even more, if needed, from the far corners of the universe. Look around you, feel the infinite oneness from the furthest star to the leaf on the nearest tree. Can you not sense it and feel it?
Friday, September 9, 2011
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Interdependency Vs. Codependency
The term codependency is frequently bandied about. There are numerous groups centered around codependent behavior; whereas, interdependency is spoken of less often.
Interdependency is used by scientific and environmental groups to define the cohesiveness and network of support in creation. The term interdependency can also be of value in defining human interaction. In fact, codependency is an aberration of the interdependency of humanity which is the natural state of existence. Interdependent relationships support you and enhance your ability to live well. Codependency is when you believe something outside of yourself is the source of your existence and your ability to live well. Interdependency is a servant to your dominion; codependency is a ruthless master over your life. Interdependency is the source; codependency offers nothing to enhance your life.
In truth, be it the species on the planet or a community of people, the very nature of existence is interdependent, each aspect of creation contributing to the whole. It is an outgoing and generous spirit, The result is that one plus one is greater than two. Codependency is a self-centered attitude generated from fear, utilizing control, manipulation, and deceit in an attempt to survive. It depletes those in the codependent relationship, and one plus one is less than two.
How do you then determine if you are interdependent or codependent? The answer is quite simple: if you are coming from a place of personal power and participation in the world in which you live, it is interdependent. If you are coming from a place of vulnerability and powerlessness, it is codependent.
Interdependence should be celebrated as a wonderful aspect of the creative experience of existence. When you live in an interdependent relationship, you are able to see the intricate web of support and assistance of all creation to each other. Codependency breaks down that web and strangulates the creative force in one’s life.
If you find yourself in a codependent relationship, search out where you have given your power away and where you have become dependent, rather than interdependent, in the relationship. Focus on what you contribute rather than what you need, confident that you are capable in or outside of that relationship. Interdependency and codependency are indicators to the degree that you feel vulnerable or powerful in your life—and interdependency reigns supreme when you are in self-love and recognition of yourself.
Monday, September 5, 2011
Ascending into the Mind of God
Just as you need this planet to physically exist, the planet needs you to become Divine. That's the miracle, the wonderment, you are--you are the planet ascending into the mind of God.
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Friday, September 2, 2011
Convergence in Creation
Just as there are elemental properties to the your planetary structure—a periodic table that identifies the foundational elements of your physical world—the energetic elements of the universe can also be identified.
The universe sings the “Ohm” which is comprised of twenty-two distinct vibratory frequencies that create a resonance encompassing all of creation. These twenty-two energies of creation are the notes that all “songs” of physical existence are created from.
The convergence of these resonant energies brings forth physical manifestation. When you create, you are like the composer choosing a unique combination of notes to create a specific melody; it is yours to create your own symphony of life.
As you well know, everything is energy. Energy is conscious. But what is energy other than the vibratory frequency of consciousness? In your language, you have twenty-six letters that you combine in different arrangements to be able to write everything that you wish to say. The universe has twenty-two resonant energies in which to express everything it wishes to create. The resonant energies of the universe is the alphabet of creation.
The universe sings the “Ohm” which is comprised of twenty-two distinct vibratory frequencies that create a resonance encompassing all of creation. These twenty-two energies of creation are the notes that all “songs” of physical existence are created from.
The convergence of these resonant energies brings forth physical manifestation. When you create, you are like the composer choosing a unique combination of notes to create a specific melody; it is yours to create your own symphony of life.
As you well know, everything is energy. Energy is conscious. But what is energy other than the vibratory frequency of consciousness? In your language, you have twenty-six letters that you combine in different arrangements to be able to write everything that you wish to say. The universe has twenty-two resonant energies in which to express everything it wishes to create. The resonant energies of the universe is the alphabet of creation.
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Thursday, September 1, 2011
Convergence in Consciousness
The universe, as one grand instrument, plays a melody to which creation sings. This harmonic vibratory force resonates throughout all physical creation. It is amplified and focused when there is a convergence of consciousness—which occurs when more than one individual is in creative thought and harmony with the melody of the universe. With the convergence, creative consciousness is multiplied, and the creative force emanating from that convergence is virtually limitless. When you are in alignment with others of like consciousness, you create a portal for dynamic change in the physical plane of existence. The degree to which the creative force is amplified is in direct proportion to its resonance with universal harmonics.
The “Ohm” is the tuning fork of the harmonics of the universal chorus that sings to the creator. Every physical expression—be it rock, tree, bird or you—sings a song, and you will know if you are keeping beat and harmony with creation singing around you. In the silence of your soul, the song sings and you can hear yourself as a unique voice in the chorus of All That Is.
Convergence in consciousness creates. Harmonic convergence in consciousness is a divine expression of the creator; for, the creator sings to its creation—as should you.
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