Already There

I suspect the notion that we have ‘lessons’ to be learned here on Classroom Earth is another ploy of the false ego (the MeMeMeMeMe) in its eternal quest to be the Be All and End All of our lives.

What if, instead, we are already finished, already perfect?*  If that were so, how would your attitude toward yourself change?  Would it free you up simply to Be?  Would you then Be able to simply Love yourself and, consequently, All else?  How would it free you up to discover just Who you Are?  Wouldn’t it take all the tension out of life?

If you were already at the point you were trying to get so you could be at choice about how to live, what would your choices be?  Could you, would you, make those choices now?  And isn’t that what money is all about?  Choice?  Freedom?  If you could get that you are already free, what then?  With your true wings, where would you go?  How high would you soar?  If you had complete freedom of the Everything and the Everywhere, how much joy could you contain and then broadcast to all of Life?

This is why our bodies must become, are becoming, crystalline, so we can hold the highest vibrations and broadcast them, just as if we were the best kind of crystal radios – Art (science) catching up with Life.

Something perhaps known only subliminally is that through our perception of the Other, we create each other to be what we perceive.

If this is so (and it is), then if we perceive a Something or a Someone as already perfect, wouldn’t it/they transform, at its/their own speed, into its/their best and highest Being?  If this is so (and it is), then how could the resulting transformation be stopped?  It becomes a case of energy flowing in the direction in which it’s already going.

There is a big payoff to look for only what you desire to see.**

* ‘Perfection’ being defined as something being exactly what it is.  Perfect Is what Is.

** Reference the Beauty Way of the Diné (Navajo).

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