The Reality of Higher Consciousness
"You've gotta be realistic about this."
"Get real."
"Bring it back to reality, okay?"
What is "real", anyway? The whole concept of linear time is an invention and a mutual agreement among the human race and yet our entire "reality" on this planet is structured around it. That's not to say it isn't an invaluable tool or a worthwhile agreement, it merely raises an interesting point regarding what we consider "real".
What's more real: the materials enabling the display of these words or the relationship you share with the most important person in your life?
Which will you remember twenty-five years from now: The shape of the tile in the last public restroom you entered or what your first job was like for you?
Which has had the greater impact on you: The last item you purchased or the person who rang up that purchase?
There are actually no right or wrong answers here. Someone who's spent the last nine months getting a remodeling business started might be emotionally riveted by the tile on some unlikely floor.
What we tend to call "reality" is relative. It's as if we each live our lives within a sphere of perceptions, beliefs, and values. Such spheres might be created by what we experience, what we've been taught, or our conclusions. Imagine our spheres to expand, contract, or alter based upon what we want to experience, our thoughts, and where we hold our focus. From this viewpoint, what we as a society tag as "reality" would be the areas of overlap between our personal spheres.
And what if we can find no overlap in regard to a particular area? Well, we can either conclude that we're delusional or everyone else is delusional or, better yet, we can actively demonstrate the reality of our little slice of unconventional thinking.
That means we have to be the ones to demonstrate to the world whatever we are envisioning. We have to first be the literal embodiment of every revolutionary principle involved while producing, demonstrating, or exuding the intended result.
Albert Einstein most likely did not labor over theories and formulas and slide rules during his Miracle Year in an effort to "be somebody someday".
Several fundamental ideas came together in his area of deep interest and constant focus in such a way that he began to suspect a link between them. This link was most likely barely even perceptible and highly dubious at first but he could make out a faint outline of an idea. He just "knew" it was hovering there waiting for realization. He worked and reworked and considered and reconsidered until that moment of personal breakthrough. He completely understood what he was giving form to and why it was valuable and how it was possible. He thoroughly embodied, lived, and breathed his theories. Still, even those maintaining a similar focus as Einstein found these ideas very difficult to believe for many years. Thus enters the next step in the fleshing out process: others finding out for themselves. And when the ideas in question are grounded in truth? It's about to be a Miracle Year for everyone.

Written by Rob Moore - Exploring Higher Consciousness
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