Global One TV: A Blog for Mystics - by Eric Allen Bell
Inward Revolution Creates Outward Revolution
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Permalink Reply by Bette Kibble on December 28, 2011 at 1:18pm That is the Nature of Transcendence....to Transcend what we were Born into....a mess of Blood,water, tears and sweat ,sharing whatever Love our parents had for themselves,us and the world....and what they passed on to us,through who they are....Indoctrination and all.....taking the Essence of That..,but not identifying or becoming that..That is Transformation... tranforming to the Essence of who we Are....the Pure Lotus of Consciousness,,,,that is of the water and Mud of the world but Floats above....Being the essence of itself and not identified with it's surroundings...
Permalink Reply by Cathi Ramacus on December 31, 2011 at 8:33am Don't forget to wave hello when you get to that place!
And welcome to my world :)
Permalink Reply by Bette Kibble on January 4, 2012 at 10:37pm HELLO :)
Permalink Reply by Alysia LaughingRain Mcalister on January 8, 2012 at 1:16pm I for one do not tire of your updates. I'm in the same place where I think I'd like to stay blissed out in my back yard, but I must, really want to, actually be moving about in the outer world, even though it's easy to lose that blissed out feeling when out and about...it's not losing anything, but rather accepting that there's more inner work to do, because for some reason I think I've lost something by going "out there."
exploring the nature of transcendence is what you do. it is inner work. if you're not exploring then you have to be dead, or to say finished here with physical life and the experiences you have gathered become assimilated into your essence.changes, our beliefs will be changing as the days unfold ahead. I have been listening to Eckhart Tolle. There he is speaking about transcendence. thank you for putting up his links. I do not tire of listening to him. I think a lot of us can get into this efforting towards being truly enlightened beings, and that's like resistence, for if we are seekers, we identify with this concept that that is who we are...just seekers. Never knowers. Tolle tries to share to accept right where we are now without resisting what is happening right now. experiment is good. ideas come, ideas go, when we're dead life goes on without us, but nothing says we can't watch it going on after we're dead. right now, you are smack dab in the middle of it as you dived in.
I had this dream: 3 parts to the human. 1) seeker 2) finder 3) observer
then I wrote that in the sand, knowing that the wave would wash it away soon, but I wrote it down as I was grateful for the dream and would build on it.
whatever you focus on in life, mentally, it is attracted into your sphere of activity. it is like what you fear comes upon you. it is also like what you want to see, also comes upon you. there are many seekers as there are many finders; there are few observers who stand back and watch the seeking and finding going on within their own self and others.
this is our thrill to develop the observer fully, so the seeker has no resistence to the finding part and then you are transcended from the mundane. this is all to say, I don't think there is anywhere to transcend to; but if we stop making up wars, and problems, we graduate from one state of consciousness to the new world universal consciousness.
Permalink Reply by Lee Tamplain on January 9, 2012 at 6:05am We are always the observer. The seeker is the ego who has forgotten That which we are. The seeker is not real; only wearing blinders or a blindfold. The seeker IS the blindfold blocking our True Sight. The finder is not real either. The moment of finding is only the re-realization of That which Is. We are ALL always. There is no seeking, really. There is no finding. There is only re-realization of That which we already know and observing our foolishness to get to that point of realization!
Permalink Reply by Alysia LaughingRain Mcalister on January 12, 2012 at 10:44am thank u Lee. couldn't say it as well. and now let us have a moment of silence...smiling. I've just been listening to Eckhart Tolle again. I love it when he requests a moment of silence and suddenly the mind is at attention, just observing. joy happens.
Permalink Reply by Lee Tamplain on January 12, 2012 at 3:53pm Glad you could appreciate what I wrote, Alysia. I appreciated your words because they made me sit in deep thought (meditation) to recall (re-realize) the point I used to be at. Saying words is one thing; living the words is another. Whew! I'm in constant dialog with myself to try to hold on to those words I wrote!!
Alysia LaughingRain Mcalister said:
thank u Lee. couldn't say it as well. and now let us have a moment of silence...smiling. I've just been listening to Eckhart Tolle again. I love it when he requests a moment of silence and suddenly the mind is at attention, just observing. joy happens.
Permalink Reply by Alysia LaughingRain Mcalister on January 13, 2012 at 10:12am sometimes it's good to look back to see how far we've come. I like to look at this planet as one of the more difficult to incarnate into. a school of hard knocks is what it is. all of us have a story to tell. like you say, there is a constant dialogue in our heads. as a writer, I think of this process of story telling as editing myself. one day, the gaps in the mind get much shorter in a speed up of time where belief becomes conviction and that becomes just being. do hold on! we are in for a ride here together. it's good to hold each other's hand as there's so much good energy on the planet to partake of now. thanks for your response, I totally understand.

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