over the past few years, my byline "its all good" has been misinterpreted and has on several occasions has pissed some people off.
if anyone wonders what my belief system entails, this article explains it pretty well:
fractalenlightenment.com/31071…lusion-of-right-and-wrong
“There is no holy life.
There is no war between good and evil. There is no sin and no
redemption. None of these things matter to the real you. But they matter
hugely to the false you, the one who believes in the separate self. You
have tried to take your separate self, with all its loneliness and
anxiety and pride, to the door of enlightenment but it will never go
through because it is a ghost” – Deepak Chopra
One of the final frontiers to conquer in the path to a spiritual
awakening or enlightenment is the belief in the concept of right and
wrong. This belief has such a stronghold on most of us, that to even
fathom that there exists such a state of consciousness (one that
transcends the illusion of right and wrong), is almost impossible for
most to wrap their minds around. Therein lies the problem.
Anytime the mind is involved in processing a situation, it must put
its two cents in. It must name each situation as either “good” or “bad”,
“right” or “wrong”. These judgments are projections of our ego. The ego
NEEDS to be right, so in order to be right, there MUST be a wrong.
Therefore the ego spends the day making comparisons. It compares
political parties, it compares religions, it compares parenting styles,
it compares cultures, everything…
The problem is that your ego, just like mine, just like everyone else’s
on the planet is operating from the perspective that it is the “right”
one… but with over 7 billion people living on the planet how are we to
know who officially has the golden key to the “right” way to do
everything? Is there really a being that exists that knows the “right”
way? The “right” way to cook a steak, the “right” God to worship, the
“right” nationality, the “right” culture, the “right” reason that
killing people is justified?
“People are doing the best they can from their own level of consciousness”- Deepak Chopra
In order for there to be an official right way to do things and wrong
way to do things, is to assume that there is someone or something that
is judging every single one of our thoughts, actions and behaviors
against this supposed “rule book” of what is considered right and what
is considered wrong. This is where those who believe in organized
religion can chime in and say, “Well yes, that person is God. That book
is The Bible, or The Koran, or the (insert religious text here).” But
sadly, enough even those who believe in organized religion, can’t even
agree with each other.
There are Christians who believe in picketing in front of people
funerals, or the ones that believe invading other countries and killing
their citizens is ok (as long as they’re doing it in the name of Jesus,
of course). And it’s not only Christianity, but all the religions who
have dissent among the ranks, so even then, how are we to know which way
is the right way to follow God and which is the wrong way? We can’t. We
can’t know because there isn’t only one way.
Yes, human beings have spent thousands upon thousands of years
fighting for what’s “right”, when in all actuality, every single person
on this earth is operating from their own level of consciousness. Which
means, everyone is operating from the frame of mind that they are doing
the “right” thing. We have spent so much time pointing the finger at
everyone else under the guise that we were right and they were wrong,
but all the finger pointing and judging and comparing has never really
solved anything.
If everyone, including ourselves, is operating the best they can from
the level of consciousness they are existing at, can anyone really be
blamed for anything? Technically no. For example, we’ve all heard the
phrase “hurt people, hurt people.” This sums it up, people who don’t
have unconditional love for themselves go around treating others the
same way they feel towards themselves. They are literally acting in the
only way they know how to from the level of consciousness that they
exist at.
So yes, there will be times when people exist at a level of
consciousness that tells them that anger, or fighting or even worse,
killing is what they need to do and in these instances if people become a
danger to themselves or society they will have to go to jail or be
punished in court etc.. but it is not our duty to come up with a million
“what if” situations, we must deal with life as it happens in the
present moment, as it is presented unto us and we must trust that
perfect action will always be taken.
This may be hard for a person’s ego to process. The ego needs to
blame, it needs to blame OTHER people, because if it doesn’t have other
people to blame for all of its problems, fears and upsets, then that
means it has to look back at… GASP… itself as the problem. The ego’s
perception of reality is what is shaping our judgments about the
external world. However, the thing that is coming up with the judgments
IS the ego, so basically what is happening is the ego is calling that
group of people ‘wrong’, and then blaming THEM for the judgment it came
up with on its own accord. Seems silly, right?
“Hurt people hurt people. That’s how pain patterns get passed on,
generation after generation after generation. Break the chain today.
Meet anger with sympathy, contempt with compassion, cruelty with
kindness, greet grimaces with smiles, forgive and forget about finding
fault. Love is the weapon of the future.” –Yehuda Berg
Transcending the judgments of good/bad, right/wrong is not an easy task.
Although those who can feel the rise in their level of consciousness
will tell you they can feel their ego’s grip on reality slipping away
slowly, it’s rare to meet someone who is existing in this level of
consciousness 100% of the time. What is important to realize is that we
cannot force a higher level of consciousness on ourselves, we can only
bring more presence into our lives and find the connection to our spirit
which will cause our consciousness to rise naturally.
Intellectually we may know that there is no right or wrong, but if
our ego is still at the point where it is in fact using these judgments
on external reality, we must only be aware of it, not judge ourselves
because of it. The new evolution of our consciousness will eventually
transcend the duality of the mind, so until we exist solely at this
unity consciousness where we see all as one, all we can do is show
unconditional love to ourselves, which will eventually spill over to
other people. Loving people unconditionally is the only way to change
them, and loving ourselves unconditionally is the only way to change
ourselves. Like Yehuda Berg said in the quote above… “Love is the weapon
of the future.”
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Heaven and hell
if anyone wonders what my belief system entails, this article explains it pretty well:
fractalenlightenment.com/31071…lusion-of-right-and-wrong
“There is no holy life.
There is no war between good and evil. There is no sin and no
redemption. None of these things matter to the real you. But they matter
hugely to the false you, the one who believes in the separate self. You
have tried to take your separate self, with all its loneliness and
anxiety and pride, to the door of enlightenment but it will never go
through because it is a ghost” – Deepak Chopra
One of the final frontiers to conquer in the path to a spiritual
awakening or enlightenment is the belief in the concept of right and
wrong. This belief has such a stronghold on most of us, that to even
fathom that there exists such a state of consciousness (one that
transcends the illusion of right and wrong), is almost impossible for
most to wrap their minds around. Therein lies the problem.
Anytime the mind is involved in processing a situation, it must put
its two cents in. It must name each situation as either “good” or “bad”,
“right” or “wrong”. These judgments are projections of our ego. The ego
NEEDS to be right, so in order to be right, there MUST be a wrong.
Therefore the ego spends the day making comparisons. It compares
political parties, it compares religions, it compares parenting styles,
it compares cultures, everything…
The problem is that your ego, just like mine, just like everyone else’s
on the planet is operating from the perspective that it is the “right”
one… but with over 7 billion people living on the planet how are we to
know who officially has the golden key to the “right” way to do
everything? Is there really a being that exists that knows the “right”
way? The “right” way to cook a steak, the “right” God to worship, the
“right” nationality, the “right” culture, the “right” reason that
killing people is justified?
“People are doing the best they can from their own level of consciousness”- Deepak Chopra
In order for there to be an official right way to do things and wrong
way to do things, is to assume that there is someone or something that
is judging every single one of our thoughts, actions and behaviors
against this supposed “rule book” of what is considered right and what
is considered wrong. This is where those who believe in organized
religion can chime in and say, “Well yes, that person is God. That book
is The Bible, or The Koran, or the (insert religious text here).” But
sadly, enough even those who believe in organized religion, can’t even
agree with each other.
There are Christians who believe in picketing in front of people
funerals, or the ones that believe invading other countries and killing
their citizens is ok (as long as they’re doing it in the name of Jesus,
of course). And it’s not only Christianity, but all the religions who
have dissent among the ranks, so even then, how are we to know which way
is the right way to follow God and which is the wrong way? We can’t. We
can’t know because there isn’t only one way.
Yes, human beings have spent thousands upon thousands of years
fighting for what’s “right”, when in all actuality, every single person
on this earth is operating from their own level of consciousness. Which
means, everyone is operating from the frame of mind that they are doing
the “right” thing. We have spent so much time pointing the finger at
everyone else under the guise that we were right and they were wrong,
but all the finger pointing and judging and comparing has never really
solved anything.
If everyone, including ourselves, is operating the best they can from
the level of consciousness they are existing at, can anyone really be
blamed for anything? Technically no. For example, we’ve all heard the
phrase “hurt people, hurt people.” This sums it up, people who don’t
have unconditional love for themselves go around treating others the
same way they feel towards themselves. They are literally acting in the
only way they know how to from the level of consciousness that they
exist at.
So yes, there will be times when people exist at a level of
consciousness that tells them that anger, or fighting or even worse,
killing is what they need to do and in these instances if people become a
danger to themselves or society they will have to go to jail or be
punished in court etc.. but it is not our duty to come up with a million
“what if” situations, we must deal with life as it happens in the
present moment, as it is presented unto us and we must trust that
perfect action will always be taken.
This may be hard for a person’s ego to process. The ego needs to
blame, it needs to blame OTHER people, because if it doesn’t have other
people to blame for all of its problems, fears and upsets, then that
means it has to look back at… GASP… itself as the problem. The ego’s
perception of reality is what is shaping our judgments about the
external world. However, the thing that is coming up with the judgments
IS the ego, so basically what is happening is the ego is calling that
group of people ‘wrong’, and then blaming THEM for the judgment it came
up with on its own accord. Seems silly, right?
“Hurt people hurt people. That’s how pain patterns get passed on,
generation after generation after generation. Break the chain today.
Meet anger with sympathy, contempt with compassion, cruelty with
kindness, greet grimaces with smiles, forgive and forget about finding
fault. Love is the weapon of the future.” –Yehuda Berg
Transcending the judgments of good/bad, right/wrong is not an easy task.
Although those who can feel the rise in their level of consciousness
will tell you they can feel their ego’s grip on reality slipping away
slowly, it’s rare to meet someone who is existing in this level of
consciousness 100% of the time. What is important to realize is that we
cannot force a higher level of consciousness on ourselves, we can only
bring more presence into our lives and find the connection to our spirit
which will cause our consciousness to rise naturally.
Intellectually we may know that there is no right or wrong, but if
our ego is still at the point where it is in fact using these judgments
on external reality, we must only be aware of it, not judge ourselves
because of it. The new evolution of our consciousness will eventually
transcend the duality of the mind, so until we exist solely at this
unity consciousness where we see all as one, all we can do is show
unconditional love to ourselves, which will eventually spill over to
other people. Loving people unconditionally is the only way to change
them, and loving ourselves unconditionally is the only way to change
ourselves. Like Yehuda Berg said in the quote above… “Love is the weapon
of the future.”
Image Source
Heaven and hell
its all good