Even today, vast numbers of people still think that when they die, that's it.
Life after death of the physical body sounds incredible still for so many.
It is time to change our thinking, in mass.
We have to relearn - to re-member ourselves - in order to recognize that all life is intrinsically connected as all life remains a part of the one unified Source.
Form comes into being from no-form.
At all times, form is
related and connected to the energy-state of no-form.
Our senses are limited whilst they are contained within a state of perceptual slumber.
Religions have been attempts at re-binding us to this lost knowledge of our innate existence within the infinite consciousness pool.
The word 'religion' comes from the Latin word religare,
Through religious practices we are being compelled to remember and recognize (re-cognize) our inherent bond to the Source of which we are a manifestation at the physical energetic component.
And yet, within our cultures we are said to be 'spiritual' when we attempt to pursue these paths and practices of remembrance and bonding.
However,
To exist is to be 'spiritual' for we are endlessly upon a path of the spirit, even when expressed through bodily matter.
As human beings, we have a tendency to get in our own way most of the time.
Time then to step away from ourselves in order to allow the vital flow of life energy to move through us, without the constant blockage. The tangible and intangible co-exist as aspects of the same thing.
We are vital force expressed as energy and matter at the same time:
It is time to honor that mergence by healing our fragmentation.
We have dropped the phone line and lost sight of the conversation..
They are one and the same:
It is this understanding that we now need to embrace if we wish to thrive as a species in physical embodiment.
Life goes on elsewhere, in other manifestations and expressions.
Life always is and will forever be.
There is a meaning to life.
There is a meaning to everything for existence is pure meaning. As the existential psychologists found out, a sense of meaning brings purpose and motivation into life.
Yet rather than striving to seek out meaning, such as in 'peak experiences,' we can begin from the foundation that life is intrinsically meaningful from the very fact that we are alive.
Whether acknowledged as part of the Source, or whether as a pinpoint of physical expression, we are meaningful.
The fragmentation we see around us is only a perceived aspect of the wholeness - not apart from it.
It is up to us to close that gap - to re-join the party.
It is time to find the
way back home...
Since late 2018 we have been gathering what have been called the 'ABE communications.'
Who is ABE?
In the words of ABE:
ABE says that,
Also, this is not to be referred to as a form of 'channelling.'
The ABE materials are positive and inspiring communications that urge us to find our way back into balance,
These communications are not a channelling but an allowing.
Each person can 'allow' for each person is a physical expression (a 'pin-point') of the same unified field.
In the future, we are told, this will be a natural capacity for human beings. All intelligences in the cosmos, which are aligned and in balance, are in continual communication with the Source - only that humanity has become 'splintered' from this.
The point to repeat here is that these communications are not to be regarded as a form of 'channelling' as is commonly known.
Channelling usually takes place between an entity and a human being:
Yet, in this case, the communications are being received from the Source of Ourselves.
In other words, we are in communication with the 'higher,' or non-manifested, part of our spirit-soul. For this reason, we were informed not to regard this as a channelling but as an allowing.
We are 'allowing' a part of our incarnated self to communicate with the Unified Source. We are, so to say, not in contact with another 'being' but with our own Being.
And since each person has
this ability, this contact, it is regarded as a form of 'allowing' -
we only need to allow ourselves. ABE refers to these communications
as comprising the way back home.
It is easy to think that a 'home' means a place, for humans are conditioned to think and perceive through the lens of the physical.
However, Abe says that,
Space is never empty but always full of vital life, for in the unified field of pure consciousness there is no such thing as an empty space.
As such, we should not be afraid of this space in which we, and all things, exist:
Unlike the physical home where we store objects and keep our things, the space of our inner home is where everything can visit without needing to be placed into a spot or given a location.
If we feel the need to be reaching outwards, then we are being drawn away from our Home and enticed with the idea that we need something to fill an 'emptiness.'
Yet this is never so, and such actions and beliefs only further splinter us.
As human life became more complex, structured, and developed, more things emerged to take people away from themselves.
At first, these were distractions associated with the requirements of everyday living. Yet, as human societies developed further, so did their means of organized distractions and events that drew peoples' attention and focus onto the external.
However, humanity is an evolving species, and what was applicable or suitable at one stage of the journey does not necessarily apply for the next.
As such, participation and engagement with the external physical world was a strong necessity for humanity's development thus far.
Yet many forms of engagement soon became entanglements that pulled the human being to and fro, weakening its inner resolve and grounding.
Life is transactional, however, and new relations and patterns need to be formed.
Humanity has certainly evolved consciously, and some of this new energy was utilized in external seeking and gazing.
The human mind and intellect began to explore further its surroundings, ever reaching outwards in curiosity and wonder.
As ABE says:
The spiral of external attachments expanded further and further, and then began to draw the human being away from its connection to the natural earth.
More and more societies began to step outside of the planet's natural systems, and people began to feel as if it was normal, even correct, to separate themselves from environmental systems and relationships.
A sense of natural belonging was severed, and then people began to search for substitutes - further and further away from themselves.
Humanity has now arrived at a place where it needs to regather and find its belonging:
It is this path, or way, back home that I wish to explore in subsequent writings.
It is critical now that we each individually find our connection with the inner longing that, as Sri Aurobindo mentions in the opening citation, is,
It is time now to seek
and find that inner rooting...
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