Thursday, 17 November 2016

I am Trump. I am Clinton

The question arises.  Unless one is a Zen monk or a hermit in a cave, is there any possibility for the rest of the human race to achieve oneness and enlightenment in this most chaotic of times.

The concrete jungle now has become home for most of the human race and for those who intuitively feel that there is a far better way to live, is there any possibility for us to lift ourselves like the proverbial lotus from the mud of of heavily commercialized and polluted earthly existence and start making sense of our lives.

If one reads the papers and switch on the TV, there is ONLY "bad" news. Wars, chaos, famines, earthquakes, religious intolerance and climate change.  Is there any good news?

Trump and Clinton were the best the Republicans and Democrats could offer Americans in the way of  a new American President. Both flawed and maligned, it is a wonder, how any one of them can be elected to rule a country.

In the theory and practice of oneness and enlightenment, one is asked to look at Trump or Clinton as perfect. How is that possible, one asks?

Unknowingly, Trump and Clinton have offered themselves as the tools of our education in oneness and enlightenment. And therefore we have to express our deep gratitude to both of them for allowing themselves to be the subject of our study and growth.

In oneness practice, we are asked to look at everyone and then have a mental practice of saying, "I AM YOU". Now, if you don't like Trump or Clinton, it is going to be difficult to say, I AM YOU.

If you understand this mental practice, it is not about Trump or Hillary.  It is about YOU and ME.

If we want to experience perfection and wholeness in our lives, then we have to "see" perfection" all around us.  The more we attune ourselves to seeing perfection, the more we will experience perfection and wholeness in our personal lives.

I will quote writer Barbara Marciniak. She wrote, if you do not imprint your version of consciousness on the planet, someone else will do it for you and it will not be perfect.  The definition of imprinting means - setting your intentions on what creates your own reality.



We need to consistently and daily imprint our intentions for perfection so that eventually with practice, perfection and wholeness becomes our daily experience.

That means keeping at a distance and switching off news about disasters and chaos and not letting these events dictate to you, your personal experience. Or else you will be sucked into subconscious intentions which allow disaster and chaos into your personal experience.

When you internalise and acknowledge that we are all interconnected to one another - the last thing we want to do is to inflict pain and suffering on each other.

So the idea is, to "inflict loving kindness" rather than pain and suffering - that's actually a great T-shirt idea. Walk around wearing a T-shirt that says "I am going to inflict loving kindness on you." Or something similar but shorter and more snappy! Like "loving kindness brudder". Since it is the males that go around kicking each other's ass.

That should raise some eyebrows.

When we begin to change ourselves to become kinder humans - firstly by becoming kinder to ourselves and then to everyone else and then to our environment and to all sentient life that shares that environment with us - that ripple of loving kindness then goes out to everyone else.

Our kindness becomes inclusive and not exclusive. We include everyone in our circle of kindness - regardless of race, religion, gender or ethnicity.  Most of the times, this happens when everyone is devastated by a natural disaster. That's when everyone pitches in to help each other. 

Someone asked me, "Andrew, does the sun stop shining its rays on anyone."  I said, "No, the sun shines on everyone, regardless, It doesn't discriminate or judge anyone.  It just shines."

I had a conversation with a man who came for sound therapy at Scientific Sound Asia in Petaling Jaya a few days ago. Anne Huxtable had a sound therapy session with him and after that suggested a session with me.  As we started to talk, I asked him about his religion and belief systems.  He said, "I don't have a religion.  I am everything."  I looked at him, dumbfounded.

He had become like the sun. He shines on everyone. Regardless. 

Agartha on Enlightenment





I picked up an old book from my library.  I had not read it for many years. It was published in 1989. And based on a hunch I started reading it again.  The book was written by Meredith Lady Young, author of AGARTHA - The Essential Guide to Personal Transformation in the New Era.

She had a non-physical teacher called Mentor. Mentor started telepathic contact with Meredith after she attended a Gateway meditation course in America.

I would like to share information from Pages 74 and 75.

Enlightenment, as a perception, is a clear vision of the perfectness of all things.

The realisation of one’s own perfection creates a problem for many because man has been taught to think of himself as an imperfect vessel…marred by many sins.

MENTOR:

You ask, “How can I see all things in perfectness when there is so much pain and misery on earth? I will tell you that you are not seeing the true picture. You are interpreting the script of the play in relation to your limited vision.

The physical world is an elusive mirage, an ever changing play where the actors and scenery are continually and quixotically rearranged.

You are not unalterably tied to any one character in any one play. You are in fact many characters at the same time. God’s energy expresses itself through each being’s simultaneous interaction with a myriad of realities, of which Earth School lifetime is only one part.

When you perceive in perfectness, only perfectness can exist for you. Each person sees his own level of perfectness, and that which he sees is what he experiences.

What you think you see, by your acceptance of imperfection and your inappropriate judgement of each lifetime as separate, is a reflection of your own distortion.

My comments:

In other words, our reality is not solid as we think it is. And if some of you have read Michael Talbot’s book The Holographic Universe – it says that everything that exists in our world is a projection of mass consciousness and that we exist in a virtual reality game that is not much different from a reality TV show where people are thrown into a situation and everyone else watches the antics.

I like the analogy of ant-ics.  Disturb an ant hill and all hell breaks loose as the ants go helter skelter.   

Our human antics in Aleppo, Syria and Mosul, Iran –  are they any different? We have psychopaths running the show.

If as a group or mass consciousness, we start thinking differently, we have the ability to change the virtual reality game we are in and move on to another reality show.  

The latest update on that theory is known as the Mandela Effect.  The Mandela Effect means that different realities exist for different people at the same given time according to their change of thought consciousness.

So if a group of people start thinking in perfection, joy and unity, they begin to create that consciousness and that becomes their experience.  If like most people we read the “bad” news on TV and think that the Earth is a bad and negative place, then a bad and negative place becomes our experience.

In other words, we have to change our programming mental software and create a default software which is set in PERFECTION, JOY AND LOVE FOR ALL HUMANITY no matter what our TV or newspapers show us.

It is now becoming more and more important to change the way we think, behave and act either as an individual or as a group.

We either allow all the bad news to programs us into thinking that earth is a chaotic and miserable place OR we create a default program where we project – perfection, joy, abundance and unconditional love onto our existing reality. And our thoughts, behaviour and action MATCH that which we are projecting. And eventually THAT becomes our experience.

We will discuss more about projecting positive values in our next write-up.  Remember, everything is a perception or a distortion.  What will we choose?

Our deep gratitude to Meredith Lady Young and to Mentor for our continuous education! The book is almost 27 years old. A bit torn and tattered but great info nevertheless.