This “article” is a video presentation about our essential nature. I hope that it will help lead to direct recognition of true Self and help manifest more of what you desire, and less of what you don’t.
Dare to dream (and care for one another).
With heartfelt regards,
Art
Copyright © – 2022 – R. Arthur Russell
P.S. Please share this article if you enjoyed it. If you’d like to view my latest book (This Taste of Flesh and Bones–released September 8, 2020), press here. My YouTube videos may be found through this link. May the content of either or both help you along your spiritual journey. 🙏🧡
Interesting information, Art. Nice delivery. 👍🏻
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Thank you, Michele. I hope that the information is helpful. This is also the true meaning of the movie entitled “The Matrix.” I’m not sure if you saw the movie, but if you did, you might remember the opening scene in which Keanu Reeves character, Neo (an anagram for the One) was asleep in front of his computer. A message comes on the computer, basically saying “it’s time to wake up.” What that really means is that Consciousness needs to wake up again to its tru nature. There is only consciousness. Everything, including our body-mind (person) is a representational form in consciousness. This is why it’s so important for us (as perspectives in consciousness) to imagine what we desire. This is also what makes the biblical passage, “as ye sow, so shall ye reap” make sense. I hope this helps! 🙏
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Yes, I’ve seen the movie. 👍🏻 Thank you for the added information. 🙏
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You’re welcome. Field of Dreams is another movie about Consciousness being the foundational reality.
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Oh, yes, a great example.
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I agree, and so is “The Shack.”
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I enjoyed that book.
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Yes, it was very popular. I just saw the movie. The second part, after the father revisits the shack, makes a lot more sense to me now. Do you remember how the producers gave it a “dreamy” feel?
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I believe so. What are your thoughts?
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Hi Michel,
I’m attaching a link to one of my presentations that also might be helpful (just in case it’s of interest–no pressure if it doesn’t call to you):
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The part of the movie was when it had been snowy conditions at the cabin, and he went through his grief, and then a stranger came along and led him to the beautiful cabin, with the two ladies. They enjoyed wonderful meals together, and it was warm. To me, this symbolizes what enlightenment feels like…to awaken from the dream of personhood. (This is actually what my book, “This Taste of Flesh and Bones” is about).
The movie then went on to a part where the man was walking toward a steep incline with a guide. At the foot of the incline, the guide informed the main character that he would have to go alone from that point. This represents that enlightenment cannot possibly be understood by the mind, nor can it be taught through accumulated knowledge. We must “know” the Truth of our Being through our own–direct–experience.
When this “occurs,” we realize that everything that occurs within our regular daily lives is an appearance in Consciousness–only. All events, person, objects, which appear so very real, are actually only a play of Consciousness. In religious terms, we call this “God;” and in scientific terms, we might refer to it as the “unified field.” This won’t seem as bizarre, if we contemplate that all of the occurrences within nighttime dreams appear so very “real” during the dream. But when we awaken, we realize that everything during the dreams, must have been made by mind.
This is exactly what is occurring right now (in what is termed the Waking State).
I explain more about this in my videos on YouTube at “think2wice” if it can be any help.
The true YOU, is Consciousness, dreaming the life of Michele. 🙏
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