Category Archives: Social Conditioning

Social Conditioning

The Astral Body

11908306_10153584375675970_639884377_n   Dr Christine Page wrote: “As man expands his consciousness by experiencing the various “bodies of his existence, he will identify with the “Intelligence” of each kingdom which will consequently influence his mode of actions at that time.”

“The Astral Body contains… both the seat of feelings and of emotions; one could say that which is expressed  by the emotions is registered by the feelings.”

In another essay I will differentiate emotions from feelings.

“The energy of the Astral Body follows the Law of Attraction which reveals that through our emotions we will attract towards us all that is needed for our soul growth.”

Needless to say, we should manage our emotions if  we are to grow spiritually.

“However if the match between expectation and result is poor…then disharmony is registered and the process will be repeated in with alterations in the form of expression, until harmony is achieved.”

The above paragraph is important in spirituality. This can explain why we attract the same or similar problems. This can explain  together with our MBTI or personality type why we keep repeating mistakes or making wrong choices. This can even explain health challenges. This explains why I recently wrote an essay entitled “Health Is Spiritual”.

Disconnections

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“Whatever the cause, we have all experienced disconnection during our many lives, forcing us to seek  evidence of our existence in the outside world because we couldn’t find the way home to the cor of our being.”

I believe Dr Christine’s statements above although I am not yet comfortable with “our many lives”. I can very well relate with disconnections. Even in my dreams I constantly find myself on a beach always with somebody who somehow hints of a way home from the beach but always turns out to be another lost soul.

Dr Page offers a hint: “Our essential spirit, a loving remembrance of who we are. an acceptance of our chosen path and a willingness to release our attachments to those things which fail to resonate with the truth as it exists at this moment.”

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Misunderstanding

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“The misunderstanding that humans have is they believe that they have to find the problem, get to the bottom of it, and wrestle it to the ground and kill it. And we want you to understand that there is no bottom to that. You are only adding vibrational momentum. ” So wrote Esther Hicks.

“Meanwhile those who aren’t all tied up in that, not paying attention to that, can find a better way. Masses commonly fuss and fume and fight with one another, while a Steve Jobs or a Bill Gates finds a solution that revolutionizes the technology world. Everybody had the ability to do it. You only have to focus upon what you desire instead of getting bogged down in the muck and mire of it.”

Hicks, of course, refers to masters who have learned to tame their resistances. No easy task especially when you see the table of resistances listed in “Ask and It Is Given”.

Godhood

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According to Lynn Grabhorn: “We’re all gods incarnate struggling to remember who and what we are. We can struggle blindly with our problems until we opt for bodily death, or we can spend a few minutes alone each day to fill our consciousness with the reality that we are not alone, that we do indeed have a greater purpose in life.”

To me the previous paragraph is powerful and inspiring. After all this comes from a former addict who went through the Twelve Steps.

She continued: “We come here for one reason only to expand our conscious minds beyond the apparent limitations of life, back into the remembrance that underneath all the masquerading and identities we call reality, we are magnificent unlimited beings incarnated for the purpose of realizing our godhood in human form.

God-self

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 Lynn Grabhorn wrote: “… what we perceive, we believe, what we are. But there are no rights, there simply is!

“With this attitude we can take ourselves out of the judgment of everything that happens to, or around us, and quietly move back into our own center to watch whatever it is unfold.”

I agree with the ideas of Grabhorn but I certainly am not happy with her phraseology

“After all, that’s what dramas are for, to get us to stop seeing them as right or wrong, good or bad, but simply allow that they are. The events of the drama are meaningless except for the practice in perception. There is no good or bad. These are judgments based on limited thinking coming straight from the delighted ego, causing us to react according to our judgments.”

“In fact, your God-self never reacts. It allows, because it doesn’t see right or wrong. It simply is. It doesn’t see levels of good-better-best. To your God, there is only the “isness” life. It is friend ego that does all the reacting and judging, so when you’re viewing an event with any kind of judgment, know your ego is cutting loose and having a heyday. If you’re wanting to find peace in life and expand your God within, step back, take yourself out of the event and allow.”