The Universal Language


#mandyharp

Its January, the wind is blowing and as some of you know, it has been a cold weekend. For myself I have enjoyed lighting the fire and taking some time to allow some inner reflection to take place.

It’s almost as if the mind is given a little space to ruminate instead of being taken up with the doings of a supposedly summer season. For myself I am very aligned to the seasons and I make sure that I appoint myself to certain activities that highlight the time of the year that is once again taking place, an annual event in which we are given the choice to participate or not.

Some people are able to be totally free of the need to participate or even acknowledge an annual event that is held, aligning itself to some cause, which has been given a universal meaning.

It is quite interesting to observe that I do this, and if I have not participated, I feel that I have somehow missed out on a little bit of life.

So in essence we all have this wonderful choice to participate in life and decide freely what it is that we do that brings meaning into our lives. That is what makes such an interesting and diverse world, because we all begin with this essence within us which is basically neutral. Some of us, as we develop, take on very structured ways of our culture and conform. It can actually take great courage and awareness to realise that perhaps fitting into the box is a very safe way of living, but not actually fulfilling.

There are many of us who have come to this realisation, and it is sometimes a very scary realisation. You suddenly experience a little space within the mind and that little bit of freedom is experienced. We recognise there is this safety net of following the system. Many great leaders within the workforce and religious organisations struggle within the mindset of the organisation.

There are others who have remained faithfully aligned to the mindset of the organisation and have reached the higher ranks of success, and those who sit very subservient within the mind structures of religion, and general society rules and simply do not feel fulfilled. We have had world wars which were caused through a diversity of religious beliefs. This is where a large amount of consciousness is needed to break that mental structure, then opening to that essence in which we were born with but perhaps have not attended too. It is then the outer peeling of armor, the letting go of mind sets for achievement, worldly acceptance, and diversity of beliefs.

Perhaps the enquiry of that essence that has silently sat within waiting for a higher alignment to take place within us, the combination of energy that is laced with love, True power and creativity that takes on the form of a different language.

Jesus taught the crowds who were hungry to experience the truth. He taught in parables and those parables have been handed down through the generations, but people have only taught their perception of the parable. The real meaning is unlocked to us as we experience again that space in the mind open to a language of which we barely know, but once experienced want more of. The correct word for this is revelation and this comes with an energy that opens us beyond our normal mindset.

As you connect to that language you will hear something totally different that may not be in alignment with your beliefs. And then a dance takes place within, yielding only to truth.

A realisation takes place that the mind has come to a place of peace and discovering a new stillness, because the human psyche has opened to something larger than itself but also is one with oneself. The sense of separation that lies subtly within all of us that affects our connection with that higher divinity which we call God but also our fellow man. And as that essence within manifests and is given life too, it’s like a volcano that erupts from within and will keep erupting until like the earth and the human psyche, finds its balance yet once again in its never ending evolvement.

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