This blog is the documentation of journey, that started off with an intention, based on how I knew myself to think, live, and be. I also thought I knew what the future should be like, and what the past was. I thought I knew who I was: what my thoughts were, what was me and not me, and what I was capable of. Although I had a sense that there was something beyond space and time, something beyond what I thought was true and real, I still had more faith in the linear physical-mental world, the world that has so much energetic moment and density.
My journey, as reflected through this blog, is the journey from the known and familiar, to the unknown, the strange and the magical. I am discovering, day by day, that what I thought was love, is not; that what I thought was real, is not; that what I thought was wisdom, is not.
This is the true Socratic path, a path that I only learned about, during my days in university.
Plato called extra-sensory and or extra-mental perception phronesis. Phronesis is an inner knowing that is also an experiencing. It is the experience of the outer within the inner world at the same time. Phronesis is always experienced as connection and beauty, and it fills the observer with deep peace, faith, and awe. it is truly the experience that we are one, and that I AM.
This blog contains many aspects of my journey, many experiences and points of view that I often leave behind and must leave behind. Truly, my heart is silent, but I still write in order to help those on this path, which can be so difficult and painful. Because letting go of the familiar can be painful and challenging, triggering a dark night of the soul, and the feeling that we are dying.
But you are not dying. You are getting ready to be reborn. All along, we have been guiding you to this point, to this stage in your awakening, to this place that is, will be, and always has been your true nature.
Great and beautifully written.
However, about Consciousness I must say it has no guilt as the foundation. We only bear it, but need not in ignorance of Truth as eternal beings on the path.
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Thank you, and also thank you for your comment. It is an important question. I understand your point. I am making a finer distinction between awareness and consciousness. Consciousness comes from the Latin, conscientia, which means co-knowledge or guilt, as in a conspiracy. The word scientia means “knowledge”. Awareness is born in awe and presence, not knowledge. More precisely, awareness is a “seeing”. But seeing doesn’t equate to “knowing”. Does that make sense?
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Too right, acutely aware of seeing some truth is hardly being aware, or is it the the other way round?
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It could be both. Lol. Seeing doesn’t mean knowing though. I find that the more aware I become, the less I recognize anything. Heraclitus seems to be the only philosopher that makes any sense. Of course, on a surface level, in heavier densities, this is not the case. I know the floor won’t move – at least until there is an earthquake.
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I hope your move was completed with success!!!
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