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  • jsstudio34
  • Jun 24, 2023
  • 1 min read

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You will undertake a journey because you are not at home in this world, and you will search for your home whether you realize where it is or not. ACIM T-12.IV.5:1-2


The mind has spent many lifetimes wandering around in an indeterminate state,

unable to distinguish what hides beneath unspecific emptiness bounded by an ever present mystifying haze.

There is a deep seated knowing that we don't belong here.

It remains on standby dimly anticipating a distant memory bursting through.


Searching for our true Home in this imagined reality is futile, for it will never be found here.

What complicates this dilemma is an inability to comprehend how to address persistent mental fog, obscuring the True Reality. Ego deceived vulnerable mind into believing that its Home is outside itself in an illusionary world, successfully derailing a crucial recall of truth. Sadly, the conscious mind remains unaware that the answer lies patiently waiting within the Self. "Deception" is ego's modus operandi; that of the Comforter is "trust and achieve". Our Comforter, Jesus, remembers for us, for it is His mission to guide us home. While fulfilling His mission He imparts knowledge which directs us on 'our mission', for it is the 'same as His'. "By guiding your brothers home you are but following Him." ( 5:7) "The Holy Spirit guides you into life eternal, but you must relinquish your investment in death, or you will not see life though it is all around you." (7:6) Lovely Souls, remember His promise: "Seek and you will find".

  • jsstudio34
  • May 25, 2023
  • 2 min read

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"How do I find God?" a young disciple once asked a famous guru in India. "I can't see any evidence that He is anywhere around us, and millions of people live very well without him."

"Everything without God happens in space and time. This is the world you are used to," his guru replied. "Space and time are like a hole, jump through it; then, God will be obvious."

Every religious tradition contains such loopholes, escape routes into a world beyond ours.

Much time is spent identifying with a body that is known to be mortal, sooner or later we become preoccupied by a fact that the body is slowly dying.

As we get older we come to realize that all pleasures of a body are fleeting, most times it takes a loss of a loved one or a tragic event to trigger a need for answers to deeper questions beginning a search for something beyond what this reality offers.

Both the hope for an afterlife and the fear of death originate in the mistaken belief that you are a time-bound and mortal individual whose candle will be snuffed out when the grim reaper comes for you.

If you believe that you are the body, then death is absolute.

If you believe that you are a soul residing in a body, you comprehend that a body dies, while that which is essentially 'you' survives.

The antidote to all this fear and speculation is to recognize that what you truly are is outside time, unborn, and undying. You are the energy field in which birth exists, and death appears.

It has been said by St. Francis and others that by dying you will realize eternal life. The Sufis say 'you must die before you die.'

This dying is the death of the illusion of the separate and individual self.


In the removal of the personal reference of "I", death is deprived of its prey.

What it means is that there is no life after the death of a body; the body is an illusion, but the good news is that your true reality - Spirit never dies.

The West in particular has embraced the ego by identifying with it completely, it is life, itself. So much so, we strive to give it eternal life, "be like God".

People who can't let go of their egos, who refuse to die, who can't look death in the eye, don't live either.


The path of letting the ego die which is a spiritual path - is not taken by many, and still fewer take it to the end. Why? Because fear comes before dying.

Dying is the price we pay for an enhanced life. Without the death of a body and awakening to truth, there is no resurrection to a more comprehensive existence.

Death is only a separation of our deep identity from this physical body. Only the form dies, not life, itself. Our true identity lies in the flow of life, creation, itself.

Rather than believing it is a separate mind, it is absorbed into the Oneness it always was. Everything that exists is the sparkle of the Divine.

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  • jsstudio34
  • Apr 7, 2023
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 25, 2023


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So what does happen when our body dies? In order to truly answer that question one needs to understand who we are and what we are. Since we believe we are our bodies and this universe is real, let us start by understanding what all things in this universe are made of.


Scientists and Physicists have documented this theory many times. Everything in this universe is made of energy - including our bodies. Because our bodies are slower vibrations of energy, creating pockets of dense energy. Iron or steel are created out of even denser energy, vibrating considerably slower. The faster the energy vibrates, the lighter the forms become.


So when the body dies, the body (energy) disintegrates, breaks free from the heaviness of slower vibrations and begins to transform into other forms of energy. When it is in the lighter stage it intersperses with the air we breathe so we are actually breathing in our ancestors. As it settles into the soil, it is drawn up into plants, eaten by animals, eventually eaten by humans and once again ventures into our body's composition.


Potential creative matter disappears into a realm where the particles are less than an atom, fields with nonspecific influence, creations in waiting. The world that we see is a single entity containing similar smaller scale structures. What is considered as matter sips away into the 'black hole", a space with such strong gravitational pull that no matter or energy can escape from it. This is where spirit returns to rest, rejuvenate and or recreate itself into an entity, preparing to experience another existence in an imagined physical world.


Energy never dies, it is constantly changing into different vibrations and concentrations.

That is the circle of imagined life in this reality.


Is that all "we" are - energy? No - that's not "what we" are. We are not a body. The mind just "believes" that it is a body.

In order to fully understand what we really are, we need to completely comprehend the truth that what we presently believe we are is not true.


"Your body is merely a machine made to express the thoughts that flow through you (the mind) and nothing more. It is but an instrument for you (the mind) to express your imaginings just as a piano is an instrument for a musician to express his (musical) imaginings. Just as the piano is not the musician, so likewise, your body is not you.

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Here are a couple of informational sites to help you understand this concept.

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About Me and Art

Jeanette lived an ordinary life with a simple beginning. Growing up on a farm, a young mind found solace, contentment, entertainment, and adventure creating imaginary worlds along with all that was essential to give them life.

 

Her aloneness was a potent seed implanted into a receptive creative mind. It was the medium that provided a unique ability to visualize possibilities and potentialities in all things, merely waiting to be lovingly manipulated, molded, shaped,  and fashioned into form.

 

Her aspiration for perfection was influenced by an intense desire to exemplify the seven virtues of creation: faith, trust, patience, kindness, purity, humility, and perfect love of Oneness.

 

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