INSPIRATIONAL BLESSINGS - Time to Rejoice in the Season of Holy Days



T
he quest and the question that remain most active in this human life: Which do we long for more — random joyfulness or exacting rightness? Do we long to be happy, or do we insist on being right?

It is well known that everyone wants happiness, but 'longing' will manifest even when our wanting is quite different. Longing is born from the training of our generations (biologically) and our lifetimes (cosmologically). It has the power of an instinct, which is far more emphatic than the mere requests of our wanting. To connect to your longing, you must have the power to perceive beyond timespace.

The four dynamics of timespace hold this structure of our material world, and all of its impressions, together. We require these dynamic stresses, frictions, pressures and tensions in order to physically exist. As balanced dynamics, they provide no experience at all. Our need for experience creates their imbalances . . . and this imbalance starts the whole game rolling . . . the quest for peace and happiness . . . the quest for the imbalance to stop. Yes, it is a paradox . . . as The Buddha said, "Existence is suffering."

When we are out of balance, which we have to be in order to move; this manifests a variety of experiences. This is the storyline of our life with all the twists and turns. We always describe these experiences without realizing and understanding their source cause . . . which is the imbalanced dynamic. This is a dice game in which we are not a player, but we are in fact the rolling of the dice.

We come up with our experiences based on these rolls throughout nature and then struggle to make sense of it all. But we cannot address any explanation of this experience with a three or four dimensional conversation. We are able to make very little true sense of it, but we do make noise of it.  And the noise we make becomes our story.

This story, in which we are attempting to describe it all, is an assemblage of our noise. The true explanation — on the other hand — is conducted by the masterful music resounding amongst the spheres . . . the melodies of the One Supreme Consciousness. This is known in Sanskrit as Shabd Guru. Do you have the ears to hear this in the midst of all the noise? This will take a lot of training, but it is the ultimate goal of your consciousness.

This music can only be heard with a subtle, innocent, explorative curiosity; one that we can only experience in the most silent portions of our physical movement. This music is literally the creative source of the Big Bang — still banging along — but now it has become less intense and far more rhythmical and musical.

Do not attempt to conclude your quest of this curiosity by drawing any conclusions. Change is eternal and conclusions cancel the experience of change. It is not about having answers; it is about having experiences. Allow the experience to remain actively curious . . . like the Yellow Brick Road, and Alice in Wonderland. It will lead you — with practice — to your super-senses. They can then track your imagery through the eons of timespace. Imagery remains active throughout lifetimes, and these super-senses are able to track it all. This brings you the benefit of your most intelligent curiosity . . . super-intuition . . . which connects to the power of your longing.

With this power you can perceive the source meaning of every lesson in your life. Then you experience exactly what you experience. You will place a little less emphasis on the expectations, explanations and the anticipations . . . and the result becomes a lot more joy. In this way you will move closer to what is. You will bypass the distorted filters of perception. You will remain curious in the process, but you will draw no conclusions.  With less conclusions you will draw ever closer to the source code . . . this is the path of the source seer (the sorcerer) and the path of true religion (to realize origin). This is the path of enlightenment.

This is allowing these four dynamics: the tension, pressure, stress, and friction in life to become your
guidance . . . to experience their experience. This is ultimately the super-senses of your super-consciousness leading your life to your super-reward . . . a constant state of happiness in which you are also quite right.
TheseInspirational Blessings are like mantras . . . reminders that cause usto think at a new angle . . . to shake up old patterns . . . to renewand rebuild our vision and purpose. We then gain insight to ignite andinspire an opening to manifest our conscious focus through consciousaction. Find Guru Singh's music HERE and his new book HERE.

 

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  • 12/8/2009 9:53 AM Marie Camille Lentsch wrote:
    Seeing Everyone in the photo was a whoosh, and my
    Eyes spontaneously became fountains of delight.
    I am so happy to receive these inspirations as is my Husband John, as we wobble in new ways, in gratitude. Open
    5 tundra swans stopped by in our back yard, and rested and nibbled. Then they all ...simply...lifted
    up and off, a bit of flapping, and a lot of elegance.
    How fortunate are we, thank you for helping us,
    Guru Singh, and the Global Community in a photo
    communing. It is magnificent.
    Thank you,
    Marie Camille Lentsch
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