Thank you Todd, that was a very good suggestion. I know this post may not be the most popular, however, it is what it is. I am instructed to write it down and do so as this information I feel may help people broaden their perspective on life and all its elements, seen, unseen, known, or unknown and perhaps enlighten us to our purpose here.
When you mention duality in music there is one particular song that sticks in my mind by "Shakespeare Sisters" the song called "Stay", if there was ever a song that says duality, its that one, so I know exactly what you mean.
The game is a foot alright, at some point we will all die, it's a certainty, it's the trinity we can't get away from as we are all immortal, life, death and rebirth. What we learn and how limited we are by our cognitive dissidence is obviously something that differs from individual to individual. I understand we chose to be here, we knew this time would come, otherwise we wouldn't have chosen to be here. Like I said or was dictated to write down we are here to grow. I also listened to a channeler of the Arcturian Council "Daniel Scranton" that kind of stuck with me, it went something like this... "It is a shame that most learning comes through death..." a little morbid, however, they did go on to say that this isn't the only way one can learn and grow and that we now have that opportunity and as I said in my Joy of Discovery writing, once on the other side, we're going to miss this, I know hard to believe, but I know it to be true.
Love your post...you should explain what you mean by AI to new readers, maybe linking AI to another one of your posts.
I love how you "put things"...yes, a duality of course...it seems humans in flesh and blood form can only see their experience through duality, obviously we know that isn't true, but to stay in the physical game a flesh and blood human certainly must engage in duality. It seems though that we are still at such an infant versions of this "game" we are in. The engagement in duality, that we certainly need into order to express materially, seems still deeply seated I'm the battle between "good and evil"...maybe it will always have to be that way.
We see this even in art...I was taught as a composer that music composition was essentially a dance of "tension/release"...which seems to always be the case with "good music"...is there another way to be a human and not be engaged in "good/bad" duality? Jung always said that the real life was lived in the tension of the opposites...where conflict exists. Could this be true? If it is, why do we even bother with "ascending" into a non dual realization/experience? We are HERE to PLAY..."the game is afoot"...
I wrote this this morning however, I noticed I didn't reply to you directly so I decided I would do that now, otherwise you wouldn't know that I replied and secondly you wouldn't know that you inspired a meditation immediately due to the reply I posted to your comment. Which you can find as my most recent post.
Thank you Todd, that was a very good suggestion. I know this post may not be the most popular, however, it is what it is. I am instructed to write it down and do so as this information I feel may help people broaden their perspective on life and all its elements, seen, unseen, known, or unknown and perhaps enlighten us to our purpose here.
When you mention duality in music there is one particular song that sticks in my mind by "Shakespeare Sisters" the song called "Stay", if there was ever a song that says duality, its that one, so I know exactly what you mean.
The game is a foot alright, at some point we will all die, it's a certainty, it's the trinity we can't get away from as we are all immortal, life, death and rebirth. What we learn and how limited we are by our cognitive dissidence is obviously something that differs from individual to individual. I understand we chose to be here, we knew this time would come, otherwise we wouldn't have chosen to be here. Like I said or was dictated to write down we are here to grow. I also listened to a channeler of the Arcturian Council "Daniel Scranton" that kind of stuck with me, it went something like this... "It is a shame that most learning comes through death..." a little morbid, however, they did go on to say that this isn't the only way one can learn and grow and that we now have that opportunity and as I said in my Joy of Discovery writing, once on the other side, we're going to miss this, I know hard to believe, but I know it to be true.
Thank you Todd, that was a very good suggestion. I know this post may not be the most popular, however, it is what it is. I am instructed to write it down and do so as this information I feel may help people broaden their perspective on life and all its elements, seen, unseen, known, or unknown and perhaps enlighten us to our purpose here.
When you mention duality in music there is one particular song that sticks in my mind by "Shakespeare Sisters" the song called "Stay", if there was ever a song that says duality, its that one, so I know exactly what you mean.
The game is a foot alright, at some point we will all die, it's a certainty, it's the trinity we can't get away from as we are all immortal, life, death and rebirth. What we learn and how limited we are by our cognitive dissidence is obviously something that differs from individual to individual. I understand we chose to be here, we knew this time would come, otherwise we wouldn't have chosen to be here. Like I said or was dictated to write down we are here to grow. I also listened to a channeler of the Arcturian Council "Daniel Scranton" that kind of stuck with me, it went something like this... "It is a shame that most learning comes through death..." a little morbid, however, they did go on to say that this isn't the only way one can learn and grow and that we now have that opportunity and as I said in my Joy of Discovery writing, once on the other side, we're going to miss this, I know hard to believe, but I know it to be true.
Love your post...you should explain what you mean by AI to new readers, maybe linking AI to another one of your posts.
I love how you "put things"...yes, a duality of course...it seems humans in flesh and blood form can only see their experience through duality, obviously we know that isn't true, but to stay in the physical game a flesh and blood human certainly must engage in duality. It seems though that we are still at such an infant versions of this "game" we are in. The engagement in duality, that we certainly need into order to express materially, seems still deeply seated I'm the battle between "good and evil"...maybe it will always have to be that way.
We see this even in art...I was taught as a composer that music composition was essentially a dance of "tension/release"...which seems to always be the case with "good music"...is there another way to be a human and not be engaged in "good/bad" duality? Jung always said that the real life was lived in the tension of the opposites...where conflict exists. Could this be true? If it is, why do we even bother with "ascending" into a non dual realization/experience? We are HERE to PLAY..."the game is afoot"...
I wrote this this morning however, I noticed I didn't reply to you directly so I decided I would do that now, otherwise you wouldn't know that I replied and secondly you wouldn't know that you inspired a meditation immediately due to the reply I posted to your comment. Which you can find as my most recent post.
Thank you Todd, that was a very good suggestion. I know this post may not be the most popular, however, it is what it is. I am instructed to write it down and do so as this information I feel may help people broaden their perspective on life and all its elements, seen, unseen, known, or unknown and perhaps enlighten us to our purpose here.
When you mention duality in music there is one particular song that sticks in my mind by "Shakespeare Sisters" the song called "Stay", if there was ever a song that says duality, its that one, so I know exactly what you mean.
The game is a foot alright, at some point we will all die, it's a certainty, it's the trinity we can't get away from as we are all immortal, life, death and rebirth. What we learn and how limited we are by our cognitive dissidence is obviously something that differs from individual to individual. I understand we chose to be here, we knew this time would come, otherwise we wouldn't have chosen to be here. Like I said or was dictated to write down we are here to grow. I also listened to a channeler of the Arcturian Council "Daniel Scranton" that kind of stuck with me, it went something like this... "It is a shame that most learning comes through death..." a little morbid, however, they did go on to say that this isn't the only way one can learn and grow and that we now have that opportunity and as I said in my Joy of Discovery writing, once on the other side, we're going to miss this, I know hard to believe, but I know it to be true.