On Day 125, we learned that “you” refers to everyone and everything in the Fourth Principle of God, not as many things, but as one thing—consciousness.
Consciousness is what you are now. Today’s reading speaks to you, consciousness, as you are. It is not speaking to the body-mind, because that’s not what you are.
Since you are consciousness, and you are not limited to the body-mind, you can feel the truth in today’s reading even if you cannot intellectually understand it. The feeling that knows today’s reading is true is an intuitive feeling, not an emotional one.
Today’s reading speaks of Jesus as a symbol “of all that is true with you.” It says:
“… all that he accomplished, he accomplished within you.”
You might think of enlightenment as something you will accomplish some day. You might think of it as something you are working towards. However, this excerpt from today’s reading means that enlightenment is already within you now. You are consciousness now, and you know your Self as consciousness now.
This might be hard to understand, especially if you have experiences that seem to prove otherwise, but those experiences are temporary manifestations. They are like waves on the ocean. You are like the ocean itself.
Imagine the ocean. See it in your mind. Allow yourself to see all of an ocean. It spans thousands of miles, and it is thousands of feet deep.
When you look at the entire ocean, which has the most mass, the waves on top of the ocean or the still depth?
Which is more permanent, a wave or the still depth?
Imagine the ocean as a sentient, experiencing being. If the ocean can feel, does it experience the waves on its surface?
Which is its substantial reality, the waves or the still depth?
If you answered these questions the same way I did, you see that the waves are less significant than the still depth, the waves are temporary and the depth is permanent, the waves are experienced, but the depth is the ongoing reality.
This is how it is with you, consciousness. Everything in manifestation comes and goes and changes. They are like the waves on the ocean. You experience manifestation, because that is a part of you just like the waves are part of the ocean, but your substantial reality is the still depth. The still depth is present now, within you, even as the waves continue on the surface of consciousness.
In other words, you are enlightenment, but you may not realize it, because you are focused on the temporary waves instead of the substantial still depth.
The reading also says:
You are eternal, as all of eternity is within you.
Let’s imagine the ocean again. You are the ocean. Somewhere in the middle of you, a small wave is born as it rises up out of you. The wave is moved along the surface by currents and winds. On quiet, clear days, the wave moves along the surface as a gentle roll, barely noticeable as a wave. On stormy days, it rises up and topples small fishing boats. One day, it comes upon a beach, crashes and ends.
From the perspective of the wave, time existed. There was its birth, still days and stormy days, and then its death. However, from the perspective of the still depth, there is only continuous stillness as I am. Time does not exist.
Enjoy today’s reading.
Thoughts of Awakening # 142
Life is.
Look upon everything you see,
and realize
life is living now.
Look upon every feeling you feel,
and realize
life is living.
Look upon every thought,
whether it seems to be
a ‘good’ thought
or a ‘bad’ thought,
and realize
life is now.
Life is.
Life is living now.
In seeing this,
your eyes are lifted
above the details that die
and fixed firmly upon
the constant that is true.
~From our Holy Spirit
Homework for this week
- Practice daily meditation for 30-60 minutes each day.
- Practice the “Loving All” Method.
- Thoughts of Awakening, 141-147
- Read NTI Romans 5-10
- The reading shared on Tuesday night was from The Transparency of Things by Rupert Spira, p. 161-165 still in Nature’s Eternity.
- Exercise: When you see beauty and feel your heart open, notice that what you are having is the experience of oneness, You as consciousness is having the eperience of oneness with what you are observing.