Written by Mathew Naismith
Finding balance: To
just experience the beauty of conscious motion in pure balance within itself,
could you imagine experiencing this in a physical reality that is balanced
within it's own consciousness? Within
such a consciousness, there is no spikes of excessive motion that creates
chaotic realities, it's conscious motion expressed in it's most subtlest form.
All this beauty is based on balance, a balance of different conscious
motional expressions interacting with each other without creating a chaotic existence.
Yes indeed, different conscious expressions can come together in balance to
create a chaotic free reality, but it must come together in balance to create
such realities.
This balance isn't obtained through positive thinking nor
negative thinking, it's obtained through living our lives void of lies. I know
of someone personally who desires to look at everything as being beautiful, to
do this however one must become ignorant of the ugliness and/or destructiveness
in the world, everything is positive and everything is beautiful when in
actuality it's not. You can't live a lie and expect true balance, yes, these
lies make us feel good but being a lie it's transitory as all lies are.
The truth of the matter is, we do live in a reality of
beauty/constructiveness and ugliness/destructiveness, the reason we lie to
ourselves is because once we observe ugliness and/or destructiveness, we
instantly judge an unworthy, we are actually conditioned to think like this. So
instead of judging or feeling an unworthy, we live a lie that everything is
beautiful when it's obviously not, within this lie there is only worthiness.
This isn't balance and it certainly doesn't create a balanced reality, you can't create a balanced
reality on lies.
Living a lie: Lies
create chaos, this is due to the motion that lies create, the bigger the lie,
the more motion we create within consciousness itself. How many industrialists
lie about what they are doing to the environment? The bigger the lies, the more
chaos this creates by destroying the very consciousness we rely on for our
existence, the Earth itself.
Observe what it is for what it is no matter what it is
without judging an unworthy. If it's ugly or destructive, does this mean it's
unworthy? We are naturally conditioned to think so but what if we reconditioned
ourselves to think otherwise, that just because it's destructive doesn't mean
it's unworthy. Take a look at the universe, it's utterly beautiful and
magnificent within it's motions, remembering we too are a part of this universe.
It was created through destruction as our own planet was, does this make this
planet unworthy? No, so why judge another person, who is obviously destructive,
unworthy?
Look at black wholes within the universe, are they unworthy
because they are highly destructive to matter?
They are a part of the process of motion within the universe, as of any
person being destructive towards other conscious motions (people) are, each
conscious motion is apart of the process if we like it or not. But of course we
don't like it, so like the industrialists, we live our lives as a lie which
unbalances consciousness creating even more chaos.
Living a lie makes us feel good within ourselves,
industrialists do the same, they ignore what they have deemed unworthy like a
pristine environment, this makes them feel good within themselves no matter how
destructive they become. How many people who think everything is beautiful
ignore the seriousness of slavery in the world for example. Like an
industrialist who ignores the beauty in the world, ignoring the seriousness of
slavery is highly destructive, actually, ignoring destructiveness and/or the
ugliness in the world is highly destructive and disruptive. It doesn't take an
Einstein to work out how we have created so much chaos in this reality, living
our lives as a lie just isn't conductive to a balanced existence.
This post was brought about by a discussion I had with an
atheist recently, to an atheist, athe-ISM isn't a belief system even though
it's an ism. The definition of ism is as follow: A belief (or system of
beliefs) accepted as authoritative by some group or school. No belief system
and ideological principle is the be and end all, when anyone becomes fixated to
an ism, this ism becomes the only truth. You can see again how we live a lie
through our ism's, again it doesn't take an Einstein to work out how we have
created so much chaos in this reality.
Once we become fixated to an ism, or to any ideological
principle, we often express huge amounts of motion and of course emotions. This
highly charged motion can only be destructive to any other motion, the funny
thing is, this highly charged motion is created through lies which are highly
transitory (short lived). As of the
universe itself, all expressions of consciousness are worthy, we don't have to
lie to ourselves and try to look at everything as being just beautiful, or,
only acknowledge what we have ourselves judge as being beautiful.
After my conversation, I was walking down the side of our
purple house with our beautiful garden on the other side of me, and a feeling
of, ' Oh....to just experience the beauty of motion".
The beauty of motion:
The experience of the beauty of motion can only occur through balance, to
obtain balance, we need to stop living our lives as a lie. How accepting was
Jesus, Buddha, Confucius, Rumi etc. of other motions around them? They observed
the different conscious motions around them without judging what is and isn't
worthy, in other words they didn't ignore the ugliness and/or the
destructiveness in the world. Yes, they reacted but in a most passive way,
creating very little motion in doing so, they didn't live their lives as a lie, they became
aware of everything they could for what it was.
A true balanced existence doesn't mean there is a worthy or
unworthy or even beauty or ugliness,
just because we haven't judged what is beautiful, doesn't mean there is
no peace and harmony, actually the opposite it true. the less we judge what is
and isn't, the more balance we will experience. To get to true balance, we
first need to go through a process of observing what is and isn't
destructive/ugly but without judging what is and isn't unworthy. I do believe
Jesus, Buddha, Confucius, Rumi etc. tried to show us this through their wisdom.
Once we can observe without judging an unworthy in any expression of motion, we
will be well and truly on our way to a truly balanced existence. All
expressions of motion are worthy, yes, some expressions are obviously highly
destructive to other motions, this shouldn't mean they are unworthy.
Try going into an environment that is most deplorable
(unbecoming) to you and see if you can observe without judging an unworthy. The
more you can sustain from judging like this, the more balanced your life will
become, you will instantly find peace and harmony within yourself. Yes, you
will still observe what is and isn't destructive but it won't unbalance your
own consciousness. Confucius to me was very good at this, this was obvious for,
"Only through balance will you find
wisdom for only through this balance can true wisdom be
obtained"....Mathew
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