Finding Life Secrets in the Strangest of Places
Something amazing occurs with just a tiny bit of deeper inspection of the fact that we exist.?
We exist and are conscious - that's cool. We are aware that we are conscious and that we exist - also cool. We are aware that we exist, that we are conscious, and we are aware of the awareness of it.?
We do so on a planet that is governed by mechanics that our most-most-most experts do not actually know the details of how it works. Though, quantum physics/mechanics have started to really inform us, and some folks like Nassim Haramein and Robert Edward Grant have done amazing things so far through their study, scientific/mathematical proof, and wisdom.?
But in terms of what is generally agreed upon, we agree that we do not know.?
How intriguing? We are aware of our conscious existence on a planet that works in mysterious ways. And much?of what we do on a daily basis often largely ignores this. For me, it?is perplexing, because this situation we call life is just too darn interesting to ignore.?
This existence does leave trails, clues, shadows of the big truths.?
I first heard from?Robert Edward Grant something like (paraphrased), "going from the known to the unknown simply demarcates the beginning of our limited ability to recognize the patterns of Creation (yet)."?
领英推荐
One iota of the?pattern I find interesting is through language and words. The more I look for patterns, the more I learn and understand.
We live a 'life' - and the middle of this word 'life' is "IF."
We live life on 'Earth' - and with a simple adjustment, 'Earth' becomes 'HEART.'
Just leaving it at this, could it be fair to say these are clues to the pattern?
IF we live from our HEART, perhaps we unlock a secret of this life that has otherwise been obfuscated. Perhaps IF we live life on Earth from our HEART, we tap into a code or playbook for making life how it "should" be - or better, how it could be.??
What do you think??
As the Grateful Dead accurately say, "Once in a while, you get shown the light, in the strangest of places if you look at it right..."