Creator Beings with Access
It is said that thoughts are things. They have power and
energy and thoughts, it is said, are not contained within our mind but outside
of it. I will call it a cosmic soup of creativity. As Tom Petty said he goes “fishing”
for a bite to come through when creating a song.
As we are created in the image of the “creator” then it
seems we have “all access” to this infinite stream. Since thought is all
encompassing, it would make sense that both love and hate exits simultaneously
and the thoughts that we pool from are generally based on the conditioning we
have had or de-conditioning we choose to have. Or the condition of our mind at
one moment in time.
We literally move
through all aspects of thought. The goal for me is to harmonize the thinking and
be compassionate to the differences of thought by taking a pause to understand
how these thoughts exist. We can look at the conditioning that cultures create
for ourselves and others. When we pretend that we are in opposition of one another,
which is just a byproduct of conditioning, since we all came from the same
creative pool, we become caught in a never-ending cycle. An example would be that we are appalled at
how another person can be so hateful and then we become hateful of that person
for their thinking. This becomes a cycle.
I started to think about the nature of universe and how
planets harmonize. I dipped my rod into the stream and I remembered that the
underlying structure for nature is the golden ratio. The same coil that sits on
the bottom of our spine is waiting to open the “all access” that is being fed
to us through the spirals of energy that are streaming from above.
I want to be able to
communicate in an open-minded manner that allows for all thinking without
judgement. I went to Lake Shrine and asked Paramhansa Yogananda about a
personal issue and he said, “allow this person to be who they are”. Although
not a new concept for me, I needed to put it into practice.
I remembered the connection the “allow” is to provide “space”.
Giving space to others frees them (and you) from your judgement and not feel
like they are under attack and have to react defensively. This creates change in the cycle and opens the
space to provide freedom and sets up the energy for an open-ended movement.
We begin to look for a higher way of thinking or expressing
ourselves and then we can direct our mind to this soup and throw in our wire
and see what or who comes in.