View Full Version : Connecting to the greater pool of consciousness.
naturesflow
30-12-2015, 12:59 AM
Collectively we are all connected to the greater pool of consciousness in every way of creation.
Each of us create and choose what part of consciousness we link and wish to create from, which in turn links us up to other sources as one with that same creation in part or complete.
As a whole source, everything within this source as one consciousness is available to us all, as part of our own whole self, known or unknown, but complete and available as potential in us all the same. Where we choose to perceive our part, our piece, within the whole is just where we choose to focus. It serves our focus and co creation in each moment in what we know of ourselves.
Open, unattached to focus allows for potential of focus to shift us through a whole state, where we can access and open up our own abilities beyond what we know to be and are choosing in any given moment. It allows for potential of you to access your own abilities in ways where you may not be aware of yourself being able, being connected to this. But ultimately it is you in potential open and allowing you to ride the whole, and in being open to it open up aspects of yourself that lay dormant or where you have decided it is not for you, you cannot do this, so you settle for your preferences, that then become the comfort zone that you lean on as your only way.
The greater pool of consciousness is in us in every way of creation.
It is always there available to us.
When we allow ourselves to let go of what we think we are, what we believe we only capable of, what we believe is fixed, we can open up accessing the greater pool to see and benefit ourselves in ways never seen or believed before.
Mr Interesting
30-12-2015, 07:29 PM
I had what my nephew called an argument but I saw as a discussion with him whereby he wanted me to help him do something which he hoped I would see as uncovering potential but from my end was him just seeking to recreate what he was already quite good at cloaked in a sense of potential in alignment with what he thought I saw potential as which was quite interesting not so much in what he foresaw but that he'd spent time figuring out a way to try and couch his asking of me in a way that would seem enticing to me.
Originally Naturesflow I wanted to highlight an idea of tools and skills in the sense that having such are the meat from which the greater consciousness bites, that we have to have this almost commitment to lose in regard to these tools and skills but not lose in the conventional sense, well actually yes, but more in the sense of these skills and tools being the transitional elements and so allowing them to go from how we hold them to how we might hold them.
Here I go back to my nephew who thought that what he wanted to achieve would be a great step forward whereas what I saw was just him seeking to cloak his tools and skills in what he has already acheived but with a few bells and whistles added. The interesting thing though was that he admitted he enjoyed most fibreglass and steel and least enjoyed wood as a medium to work in... so I, to his consternation, suggested he do what he wanted in wood. The thing is that fibreglass and steel will readily conform to our expectations of them whereas wood doesn't. Wood does what it wants, it already has a very good idea within itself as to where it's going to bend and hold itself simply because it was a tree.
And that's the thing with tools and materials and the set of skills that allow us to work them that even wood can be made to do what we want but it takes a lot of time to get that knowledgeable and that knowledge then simply translates to knowing what we can't do. Yes we can make things bigger or wider or shinier and curvier and that might make others think we are pushing boundaries into the unknown but, and this is the modern paradox, it's simply illustrative of what we can't do in most cases made to look like we couldn't do it.
I think that's really the crux of it. That we do really need to learn all we can within our chosen focus but that we need to be willing to have those skills and tools balance off on that point whereby yes we can certainly impress others with our cloaked unknowns but forget all that and be willing to let those skills and tools open, through us, into what often becomes the courting of complete failure.
naturesflow
30-12-2015, 10:08 PM
I had what my nephew called an argument but I saw as a discussion with him whereby he wanted me to help him do something which he hoped I would see as uncovering potential but from my end was him just seeking to recreate what he was already quite good at cloaked in a sense of potential in alignment with what he thought I saw potential as which was quite interesting not so much in what he foresaw but that he'd spent time figuring out a way to try and couch his asking of me in a way that would seem enticing to me.
Originally Naturesflow I wanted to highlight an idea of tools and skills in the sense that having such are the meat from which the greater consciousness bites, that we have to have this almost commitment to lose in regard to these tools and skills but not lose in the conventional sense, well actually yes, but more in the sense of these skills and tools being the transitional elements and so allowing them to go from how we hold them to how we might hold them.
Here I go back to my nephew who thought that what he wanted to achieve would be a great step forward whereas what I saw was just him seeking to cloak his tools and skills in what he has already acheived but with a few bells and whistles added. The interesting thing though was that he admitted he enjoyed most fibreglass and steel and least enjoyed wood as a medium to work in... so I, to his consternation, suggested he do what he wanted in wood. The thing is that fibreglass and steel will readily conform to our expectations of them whereas wood doesn't. Wood does what it wants, it already has a very good idea within itself as to where it's going to bend and hold itself simply because it was a tree.
And that's the thing with tools and materials and the set of skills that allow us to work them that even wood can be made to do what we want but it takes a lot of time to get that knowledgeable and that knowledge then simply translates to knowing what we can't do. Yes we can make things bigger or wider or shinier and curvier and that might make others think we are pushing boundaries into the unknown but, and this is the modern paradox, it's simply illustrative of what we can't do in most cases made to look like we couldn't do it.
I think that's really the crux of it. That we do really need to learn all we can within our chosen focus but that we need to be willing to have those skills and tools balance off on that point whereby yes we can certainly impress others with our cloaked unknowns but forget all that and be willing to let those skills and tools open, through us, into what often becomes the courting of complete failure.
That last line hit home. In some ways I see this as one of the biggest tools that comes with tools and skills and openness. If your open to it all you are in some ways courting failure along with everything else. I probably see now that loss in everyway of peoples attachments most likely holds them back in certain ways that remind them of old loss in some form. No matter what we are creating with. In the knowing of loss, it is easy to stay in the comfort zone of tools, even though that loss is related to something else, those tools and skills would and could bring wide open the painful feelings of past loss. Loss is loss and new can bring wide open the loss/failure in feeling. I imagine that scares many. Not the tool, not skill, but the feeling carried through the whole in you to everything. (thanks for the food for thought in me through your sharing)
I remember when I had a rebirthing experience in NY (of all places, you might say) I suppose in some ways it held a representation on so many levels of the journey in me of course. The whole "twin" thing kept arising in everyway of my entry point. I was literally rewalking my rebirthing into the world as it was, there over a period of three weeks. Like a walking waking state of the past but in the present. I could see it all unfolding, right down to every detail. As I look at my choice of place to do this, I see a correlation now, in connection to the fall of the twin towers and the terror/fear connection, the external taking over. That was me. Split in two. The fallen. Feeling it all, seeing it all (as it was) Every reflection was perfectly aligned, gave me every source of that early moment of my arrival, now that I think about it.
It was heavy and quite huge to walk through this as my adult self, open and feeling it all, seeing it all again. The memories all came flooding back in, from how it must have been for my inner child,my infant self. I can see how I would have perceived and created my life from their on in. How it all began.
Pretty much everything.
Later on, I saw and had to feel feelings of complete failure, that was my biggest hit. Opening to the beginnings of failure in myself. I didn't like them, not at all, not to that degree. It was the whole complete failure of my life coming into view in this way. From what I was, from what I was now aware of. Merging those in myself, as hard as it was, was necessary for the dreams beyond that dream to come alive. The bigger loss was preparing me to open to the biggest gain of self.
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