Tag: awareness

  • Call on the Creator “While He is Near” – A Letter from Rav Ashlag – Kabbalah and New Life Wisdom

    Call on the Creator “While He is Near” – A Letter from Rav Ashlag – Kabbalah and New Life Wisdom

    To ____ may his candle burn: I received your letter and the note. …interpreted for me the verse, “Seek the Lord while He is found; call upon Him while He is near.” This is perplexing. If the Creator is already with him, and He is already close, why is there still a need to seek…

  • Quantum Consciousness Exploration and Research

    Quantum Consciousness Exploration and Research

    ACCORDING to a brevity of research into what is [actually] revealed through states of quantum consciousness, it seems (or appears so) that consciousness itself must be an intrinsic physical property, rather than something that is created by other [outer] physical components. Consciousness is seen as separate from physical science as described, but still [having] a…

  • Only Awareness is Aware

    Only Awareness is Aware

    ONLY AWARENESS IS AWARE Awareness vibrates within itself and assumes the form of the finite mind. The finite mind is therefore not an entity in its own right; it is the activity of awareness. There are no real objects, entities or selves, each with its own separate identity, appearing in awareness, just as there are…

  • One time a thing occurred to me: The Homeless

    One time a thing occurred to me: The Homeless

    Key Findings of HUD’s 2020 Annual Homeless Assessment Report Part 1: On a single night in January 2020, 580,466 people – about 18 of every 10,000 people in the United States – experienced homelessness across the United States. This represents 2.2 percent increase from 2019. After steady reductions from 2010 to 2016, homelessness has increased…

  • Commerce is the realm of the dead (artificial limits)

    Commerce is the realm of the dead (artificial limits)

    REMOVING OUR ARTIFICIAL LIMITS Cited from “Into the Open Economy,” authored by Colin R. Turner (2016) Anything that divides or constrains people and does not exist in the physical realm is an artificial social construct. Such divisions between people that restrict normal moral behaviour create inefficiency, inequality and animosity. For example: Borders – restricting free…