Saturday, May 19, 2007

Our Thoughts Create Our Reality

We travel through life with blinders on, placed there by parents, schools, relatives, and society but mostly by ourselves. Science, for the last three decades, has functioned under the concept that travel beyond the speed of light was impossible. Scientists at USC at Berkley have recently proven that travel beyond speeds of 2 or 3 times the speed of light is possible, even commonplace (well for subatomics anyway). This has opened the doors for new experiments that prove space, time and thought are interconnected. Buddhists have said for centuries that our thoughts create our reality, that we are all interconnected through what Carl Jung described as the collective consciousness. The blinders we place on ourselves are a barrier we must learn to eliminate. You are capable of anything you set your mind to. The boundaries between Esoterica and the Scientific are slowly being narrowed to the point where religion and science finally return to their beginning as the tools for growth, discovery and advancement of the human spirit and psyche. With the beginning of the new millennium, we look to the future and we see the hope of a new age free of bigotry, intolerance and the denigration of humankind for the material gain of the few.

Food for thought.

Blessings!!Rev Ev
You have probably all heard of the expression "Finding yourself". I have had friends, and myself to a certain extent, that strongly believe that you have to travel in order to find yourself. I have found through personal experience and through words of wisdom from a History-Scholar-friend-of-mine that "If you can't find yourself where you are, you never will". I am here, here I am. Strangely enough it is easier to be introspective when you remove yourself from distractions of family-ie the Parental Guilt Complex.
The message here is that there is no instruction manual for life. The only thing you can do is live your life the best you can and try to learn from your mistakes. It takes a lifetime to do that. Try to pass along a little of what you have learned, but don't get pushy about it! If I could learn from mine I would be one of the most knowledgeable people on this little planet.

Who would have thunk it, a little common sense from Rev Ev!

Blessings Rev Ev