Thursday, 18 August 2016

Getting Out There Spiritually


Written by Mathew Naismith

I recently came across a person, of the name of Matt Kahn, that so many people seem to be presently raving about, this person seems to be the flavour of the moment and justifiably so. Matt, within the following video, seems to be speaking of the aspects I have for so long been expressing myself, there is however a fundamental difference between people like Matt and myself, even though I know about marketing, I don't market myself, basically, I tell it how it is without the gloss and glitter. This is one of the traits of a mystic, a true mystic will never market themselves, they can't.

Think on this, did Buddha or Jesus market themselves in this same way? Well, they didn't need to for a very good reason but there is a very good reason, other than financial benefits, why many spiritually ware people need to market themselves to attract a wider audience, unlike people like myself. Because we are used to be entertained so much, highly stimulated, we will often ignore anything that isn't highly stimulating, Matt uses numerous marketing ploys including the correct body language to be noticed by a larger audience. Matt knows to be accepted today, you need to market yourself, it's the sign of the times, this is just the way we are.

The following video by Matt is in relation to feeling good now, it's very effective.              

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIx5iFNjj-0

Matt, in away, mentions about religion and how it should no longer serve a purpose in our lives, religion has played it's part in our 3rd dimensional evolution. Religion certainly served a purpose, it gave a mostly illiterate people a kind of an understanding of a consciousness beyond human conscious comprehension for the most part. Religion today still serves this same purpose for a lot of people even for a more literate society for a number of reasons, one being that human consciousness as a whole seems to have lost faith. Religion today still feels this void.

Matt also mentions about negatives and positives, focusing on the negatives as negatives, reinforces the negative, not the positive. How many of us are trying to avoid being negative or being around negative people? Within this motion, which Matt mentions about early on the video, we are in actuality reinforcing these judged negatives by enacting against these judged negatives with positives. As Matt mentions further on in the video, we will not see these same judged negatives as negatives but positives in the 5th dimension. The 5th dimension being the next conscious evolution from human 3rd dimensional consciousness.

Ego was also mentioned by Matt, never was the ego judged as just being negative by Matt, however, Matt did make reference to a dominating ego as opposed to an ego. I state controlling ego as opposed to Matt's dominating ego, it's basically the same thing.

Matt did use the word love a number of times, this is a very effective marketing ploy in relation to spirituality, this is the glitter where's the humour and appropriate body language is the gloss. The word love is too ambiguous for a mystic to use, especially on a regular basis, too many people relate love to pain for starters, however, because most western people haven't experienced excessive pain created from love, the word love used in the western society works quite well because it's still has a favourable and appealing vibes that indeed works for the benefit of the recipients. However, "Love thy neighbour', a statement by Jesus, how many married partners took this to it's full effect and what degree of emotional pain has this one kind of motion created?   

Matt also mentions about a right direction, to a mystic, there is no right or wrong direction, there are collective journeys taken with many individual paths to follow within a collective journey, that is all. No path or journey is a wrong or right direction to take, however, using the word right is once again very appealing to a lot of people, it's likened to the words positive and love. How often are these words used by spiritually aware people these days? These words used in the correct manner, have there purpose in numerous ways to great effect.

Of course Jesus used the word love but in regards to a 5th dimensional consciousness, within this consciousness, the word love isn't as ambiguous as it is in a 3rd dimensional consciousness and neither are words like positive, negative or right and wrong. In actuality, the word love will actually be used less, not more in a 5th dimensional consciousness, the reason being is that love will be just known without having to be put into motion. Also, a 5th dimensional consciousness won't need to put love into motion as there will be no necessity to do so, this is due to the absence of chaos as we know it in the 3rd dimensional consciousness, there will be nothing to quell.

It's sad we have gotten to a state that we have to use various marketing techniques to attract a larger audience unlike Jesus and Buddha for example. People who are mystic in nature will today still conduct themselves as people like Jesus and Buddha did, however, this sadly excludes the larger audience that people like Matt Kahn attract. People like Matt are a must today, this is very evident.

People like myself are also not attracted, or more precisely, have no need to be stimulated to listen and learn, in actuality, we like it to be expressed in the way it truly is, not in the way we desire it to be expressed, there is a big difference here. Now the reason we don't need to be stimulated, is that we don't judge this reality in being just bad or negative, good or positive, we often avoid these labels as they are again ambiguous at the best of times. What is judged as being positive or negative by one person, can be judged the complete opposite by another persons. This is likened to telling a people of one culture they are wrong within there culture at the same time stating how right their culture is, this is an expression of a extreme ambiguous judgement.
        
It is natural for a consciousness, existing in a chaotic destructive existence, to be attracted to gloss and glitter, basically, it's natural for a consciousness to try to escape this kind of reality whenever possible in this kind of 3rd dimensional conscious reality. It is also obvious a fifth dimensional consciousness will in actuality deliberately put themselves into a 3rd dimensional consciousness, destructive or not, because this kind of consciousness doesn't judge, to the extremes like a 3rd dimensional consciousness does. Jesus and Buddha are prime examples of this. Don't get me wrong here, I'm not stating that Jesus and Buddha are just of the 5th dimension, it's just they expressed themselves through a 5th dimensional consciousness to probably help condition us to a 5th dimensional existence, an existence void of gloss and glitter.

Does this mean we shouldn't listen to all this gloss and glitter?

Not at all, 3rd dimensional consciousness's needs this gloss and glitter to be able to comprehend 5th dimensional consciousness to start with, especially in a reality that is hell bent on self-destruction. This is likened to religion telling us there is a more aware consciousness than human consciousness, it's part of a natural and necessary process a consciousness takes to evolve. However, like the way we have abused religion, we can also abuse this new age gloss and glitter, "but another new be and end all". How many of us can't get enough of this new age gloss and glitter, especially in western society? How many of these people then judge what is and isn't negative and positive to an extreme at times? Like Matt stated in the video, within this reaction, all we are doing is reinforcing the judged negatives within this motion!!


A good telltale sign to a true comprehension of 5th dimensional consciousness, is once a consciousness is no longer attracted to this gloss and glitter, such a consciousness is well and truly on it's way to truly comprehending 5th dimensional consciousness, after all, 5th dimensional consciousness isn't about gloss and glitter but a truer sense of balance as opposed to extremes.  

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