
Originally Posted by
Mikal
Hi Drift…
This is a pretty good rendition of Transcendence but one should not say the outcome is, “the world is never experienced as evil” or “the presence of evil is accepted and understood as part of the whole” because this is a process, an ongoing process where it is not wise to stop at any juncture like the above statements and draw a conclusion. Why? Because a process is not done until it is done, it is not finished until it is finished in other words.
It is not the conflicts of life that are transcended, they remain, what changes is your ability to be cognizant of barriers and your abilities to transcend, dispel or dissolve barriers.
It takes many to make a world, the many are at varying levels of evolution of consciousness so condemnation, blame, disappointment and shock remain in your experience however the acceleration of Understanding pierces blame through cognizance of power asymmetries which are totally understood, it pierces through disappointment through cognizance of expectation as debilitating when life is really cycles of change, it pierces through condemnation through cognizance of ones own need for self-responsibility and it pierces through shock because consciousness has attained its own self-preservational commodities.
Anxiety, fear, confusion and conflict are conditioned in, it is not that we lose these things, it is that we pass through an inner process which dissolves them into inner reserve, moral courage, self-composure and innate calmness.
The long-lasting effects listed like loving, honest, innocent, non-needing and less selfish are not set in concrete. I again tell you to examine the life of David Icke; he is a spiritually conscious man as are you and just as I am a spiritually conscious woman. You do not see David accepting the presence of evil, you see him unveiling it. The transcended state is anything but simple; it is complex, complicated and reveals a person with a personality, nature and temperament which have higher needs…not non-needing as stated.
Its all in the experience and the outcome is diverse because I am not here about the same purpose as you; purpose is Individual to its inheritor….
Regards Mikal