87. Why You Should Pretend Like Nothing’s As It Seems
I try to take on pretty big topics. Things which not only are unknown, but may not ever be known. But there is something I do know. When I have my biggest breakthroughs, it’s because I release any and all knowledge, information, expectations and conditionings of an idea or a concept.
Let’s take black holes for example. Black holes conceptually have been one fo the biggest mysteries I’ve tried to unravel. But I was getting nowhere. So I had to take a step back and go back to “basics”. Understand all elements of what we know about black hole sand work from there. What is the significance of it being black? or a hole? Does it conceptually have a purpose? is it a tunnel? Or just a dip? What is the concept of tunnels in our life, or dips in our life? While of course there is some information to inform this thinking, there isn’t an over-inundation.
But I want to emphasize that it’s crucial to look back at intention. Consider that anything and everything has an intention, or a purpose. And when you start to understand the physical manifestations of different purposes, you can work backwards and forward to ladder everything up to an overarching theme.
I find it so crucial to release any preconceived notions, as I feel this is incredibly limiting. What if nothing is as it seems? How can you truly start with “nothing”, anyway?
The key is to simply feel, to resonate. And again, look back at intention.
What if all of the problems in our universe weren’t actually as they seem? What if all of the problems in the world were problems, but not for the reasons that we think they are? What if our projections onto other people like sexism and racism, weren’t actually about sex or race? What if everything started from within, and it’s simply a projection manifesting in physical form? What if everything that is an “issue” i simply a projection of oneself. How would we even “treat” this disease? Is it incurable?
Try to deduce everything into elements, the most simplistic of its form. I think that we tend to overcomplicate our lives. There is so much going on day to day. We’re constantly not only inundated with physical impressions, but as well as matrixed realities through technology and social media. It seems practically impossible to “declutter” ourselves.
On top of that, it seems completely irregular to release our perception value. We know how to deduce information. Why completely change it/ How could we ever possibly go back to “nothing” and not knowing “anything” as a solve? What if we over the years have worked up all of this information leading to a point. But the point has ultimately changed due to time. We’ve built this ladder in order to reach a star, but the star has already moved. Maybe we could build a second ladder coming out of the first, but we are going to need to theoretically build an entirely new ladder. From nothing.
Do we perhaps shave a fear that it’s too much effort? That all of that work has been done for nothing? Maybe we don’t know if we can create a new ladder, or there’s simply not enough time. As the world keeps moving, the only thing that we can do is practically keep up with it. There’s no time to invest in new knowledge and information. We have to keep perpetuating the same route in order to keep up with the demand. But that will always mean that we’re one step behind. If we want to get ahead of the next new, big thing, we need to drop what we’re doing and completely reroute.
The physical manifestations that we create will change. The elements of energy and our source consciousness, will not. If we simply go back to basics and re-assess, we’ll never lose. It’s never a waste of time.
On top of that, I like to emphasize the importance of intuition vs. deduction. If we move through life with intuition, we’re proactively anticipating results, vs. deduction which is simply understanding patterns. To be honest, If eel that a combination of both is the best remedy. I think that this is why astrology is so prevalent. It’s a great mix of the two.
At any rate, I feel that starting from “zero” is the only way to backtrack all of the work that we’ve done which may honestly be… slightly irrelevant when it comes to tackling some of the greatest problems in our society. You would think that some of the things which we not only hold so dear to us, but are so incredibly important to us are completely unknown. Our lives. Our health. our happiness. The mysteries of not only the universe, but the earth itself. There’s so much we don’t know, yet we retain an arrogance level in such a way that we feel we can tell others what is right, and what to do. We truly know nothing, and not only do we need to acknowledge and accept this, we need to be okay with it. We need to be okay living in the gray space, as otherwise we would jump to conclusions and undo the hard work of listening and observing. There’s no sense in being in “control”, as it’s a fallacy. We are in control of nothing. We ought to let the '“control” up to each individual person, place and thing. And we will simply sit back and see it or “feel” it like it is.