
I’m an awareness writer whose mission it is to go up with everyone else and write about it. My model is Everyman. My intended reach is global.
This post is out of chronological sequence by perhaps a couple of days. But it’s part of the record of this rather-incredible event, the dropping of the character armor.
I must have tripped a switch the last two days, being sick and sharing a withhold.
OMG. The thoughts are just pouring out of me.
I just had a very interesting spiritual discussion with a friend and that’s what brought me in here. It was such a typical bind that some people get themselves into because they’re thinking longitudinally – only along one axis.
So the theory that we have an Atman, Soul, Christ, or Self was pitted against the theory that we have no permanent soul, anatta, etc. And please allow this to stand in for all the endless arguments that we get into in 3/4D.
This seeming contradiction is seen as a great dilemma and he who solves the Gordian Knot gets put up on a statue. Somewhere or something. I forget.
My turn.
There is no dilemma. The dilemma lies in the way we’re seeing things.
It’s a cultural dilemma (yes, and more on that at another time), (1) but not an actual problem. It’s perception that’s at issue.
Here is the answer.
At one level, dimension, or plane of reality, it is (relatively) true that we have a Self.
At another plane of reality that is so far down the line that the journey seems endless, (I’m guessing for a single second) we lose our Self, dissolve in the One and arise as That.
As I saw in my 1987 vision, as I just realized. (2)
That fulfills the purpose of life: That God should meet God in a moment of our enlightenment. (3)
A single second. But what a second. For the time we spend as the One, I’d accept a millisecond and toss in three kingdoms. For that second it is now true that we have no Atman, anatta, No-Self. We are the One.
In sum: Where is the dilemma? It’s in our longitudinal thinking. We need to expand our dimensionality, reach, and depth.
Footnotes
(1) Since culture is composed of ideas, the dilemma lies in our thinking.
(2) See “Chapter 13. Epilogue” in The Purpose of Life is Enlightenment at https://goldenageofgaia.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Purpose-of-Life-is-Enlightenment-6.pdf for a descripion of that vision, which culminated in the small golden star reuniting with the large Father Sun.
(3) The purpose of our lives is enlightenment, knowing who we truly are. When one of us realizes themself, God meets God. And for that meeting was all of this created. See The Purpose of Life is Enlightenment, ibid.
