If we are not conscious of our consciousness how can we be conscious? Something is conscious of this perspective. The perspective that calls this something ‘me’ is not the whole of me. What if there is no life and the truth of us does not feel what our body feels? In emotional terms our perspective feels the chemicals it programmes itself to feel. Every emotional response is a perceptually induced neurochemical response that responds to our own self programming. Language represents a metaphorical binary code that we use to programme our own mind. The code is represented by letters which when combined create words.
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Anger
Anger results from the possession of an ordinarily calm mind by a thought or belief. These thoughts and beliefs are trespassers. The loss of temper is our consciousness jumping out a vehicle that we are driving before it has stopped. The vehicle is the instrument that is the body. We may not be in control but we still retain responsibility for where we go and what damage we do. When anger takes control of the perspective the whole mind is controlled by anger. The body is a vehicle that can create or destroy. We can be replaced in any moment by our anger.
How to Change Your World
The world is an external reflection of an inner condition. The world is what we perceive to be reality. The inner condition is the mind’s perception. What this means is that if our perception changes then the external reflection that is the world changes also. This is because the world as we individually perceive it is fixed by two factors. Those factors are the projector and its reflection which is the perceiver and the perceived. The perceiver is the perspective of the ‘self’. If we ask the perceiver to identify their self they would identify what they define in the context of ‘I’.
The Power to Create
We are unlimited. Only when we realise that we can do anything we will experience what is exiled to the domain of our desires. When we realise that we are unlimited we will not allow a single belief within our mind. A belief once believed prejudices the mind of the believer. An author writes down what they are guided to write down. A composer plays what they are guided to play. A painter paints what they are guided to paint. The unlimited imagination is the guide. With imagination as our guide and compassion as our counsel we can achieve anything.
Sin
Greed, selfishness and guilt are the behavioural expression of demons disguised as concepts. It is these demons which are the cause of our anger, violence, addiction, selfishness and rage. They exist in all or none. When the demons controlling us were about to be discovered they created concepts to project the cause of their control over us to be those concepts. Those who are controlled by demons project the source of their uncompassionate urges in order to avoid detection. This is done in order that we only see what is defined by phenomenon or concepts.
Criticism
Few enjoy receiving negative personal criticism. The criticism of others is something we have no control over. The only way to avoid the judgement of others is to behave in compliance with what is acceptable to them. It is impossible to be all things to all people without ‘betraying our self’. If our behaviour is judged favourably by one but unacceptable by another we are always judged unfavourably by at least one. Why look for the acceptance or approval of others? Why is the approval of others so important to so many?
Life
Once upon a time a single mortal perspective witnessed another mortal do something it had never seen before. The eyes of the body of the witness saw another body achieve something that surpassed the direct experience of the witness. In this moment was born the belief in one perspective that I am not that. This observation gave birth to what is now termed ‘me’. God gave man instincts and sensory perception to create feelings. The feelings were the architect God used to evolve the body. One day one of the separate perspectives became ‘conscious’ of its own existence.
The Living and the Dead
The living is the new born child who is replaced by the dead which is the identity. Our given identity is ‘who’ we are authorised to be in the jurisdiction in which our birth is registered. Like a dog that is has been domesticated the child effectively falls into a trance when the given identity takes its place. This perspective is ‘educated’ to generically perceive reality. Why? The collective perception is what sustains what we define to be ‘reality’. If our collective mind stopped worshipping the ‘beliefs’ that define reality then that perceived reality would cease to exist.
Saviour
Within the cells of each one of us there is a multi-dimensional record of every one of our ancestors. Our cells have records up to the point of consummation. Our individual cells contain a record of all those who came before us. Within each one of us is the genetic inheritance passed down through the generations from all who came before us. We return to keep reproducing the body until one of us realises that we are the consciousness that created each one of us. If we realise before we put down our body we are saved and we save all those who came before us.
The Conscious and the Unconscious
The division of our awareness within the mind will continue until the partition between the whole mind and the perspective of the identity is removed. In truth our mind is not separated. If we allowed historical beliefs to have dominion over our ‘whole mind’ our mind could not have evolved beyond the earliest beliefs. If historical records contain any accuracy then it is clear that our beliefs were once extremely limited, cruel and violent. Contemporary life provides examples of the cruelty that can still be generated by worshipping certain beliefs.