Written by Mathew Naismith
Becoming spiritually aware can be totally electrifying
exciting our emotions to emotions that we never thought existed or could never
possibly experience in such a reality.
We can feel utter bliss where’s before we felt despair so of course we
are going to protect these feelings against anything that remotely threatens
such emotions.
What would be the point in becoming spiritually aware
through many trials and tribulations to have it squandered away by yet more
negativity. At the human level of understanding we are going to avoid this and
rightfully so but have you ever asked yourself, “Why are my emotions so
electrified?” Most of us will say it’s
because of our newly found awareness but that I feel is only partially so. What
if we had always lived with these electrifying emotional feelings, would the
effects of such occurrences be as compelling and electrifying?
If we didn’t have such a contrasting reality to these
electrifying feelings would these feelings be as electrifying? I believe divine beings don’t get such a rush
as we do as their emotions are more controlled by being consistently in this
state of physical omission. It’s the norm for the divine to feel this
electrifying ecstasy so until they come in contact with less aware beings this
rush doesn’t seem to exist for them in the same way it does for us. What I feel
gives them this rush is less aware people’s reaction to such spiritually
induced emotions; they can feel our electrifying reactions to these emotions.
The big question is now, who is really divine to whom and is
spiritual awareness all about feeling this electrifying ecstasy? I feel it’s
all about feeling this electrifying feelings, that is what makes us aware of
the light within in the first place, after this it becomes the norm like a lot
of actual spiritualists have obtained to one extent or another. The question is now is, where do these
electrifying feelings and this light come from in the first place?
That’s an easy question to answer, from the divine within.
Actual spiritualists don’t get this rush mainly because it’s
of the ego unless it has a purpose beyond their desires. They still feel extremely enlightened but
it’s different to the actual rush that a less aware person experiences, it’s
very similar to a divine entity as it’s a far more controlled emotion mainly
because their emotions aren’t driven by the ego.
So what is the difference between an enlightened person and
a divine entity?
One still has an issue with the ego and the other
hasn’t. A spiritualist knows the ego is
always present; it’s all around them for starters however a divine entity
doesn’t have this problem, that is what makes them divine I suppose. The divine are able to experience and enjoy
these emotional rushes through less aware beings without the threat of the ego
becoming controlling again. Yes spiritualists can do this but only to a certain
extent, they are quite aware they are not divine or should be aware of such
things.
This comes back to the question, who is divine to whom,
really? Is it what gives the divine these rushes or is it the divine that gives
rushes of electrifying emotions to less aware beings? To answer this clearly we
should remember these rushes create pure light that is why they are so
emotionally electrifying to us. What
gives a light bulb it’s glow, electrifying an element of course, what is above
is also below, same principle believe it or not!!
The paradox is, if we didn’t have the divine within we
wouldn’t glow however I feel if we didn’t have the lesser aware self the divine
wouldn’t glow as it does through lesser aware beings as ourselves. The divine is the electricity and we are the
glow, a balance made in heaven believe it or not as they both serve each
other.
Please don’t take what I have written here as gospel, it’s
not.
good read and makes me want to glow!
ReplyDeleteYou where already glowing David.
DeleteYou obviously understood where I was coming from, I got a huge rebuff from this even when I stated it’s not gospel. I shouldn’t be too surprised because a lot of what I write about isn’t quite of the norm but then again I’m not of the norm either which I’m thankful for.