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Since the beginning, knowledge has been part of the great deception. Because we long for depth and meaning, people try to fill this void by either learning or teaching external knowledge. When we examine the principle of knowledge, we recognize that it is created from individual experience. From this perspective, you can understand why an individual would place so much importance on knowledge.
For any of us who believe in the importance of knowledge, please consider the following:
Does the information benefit all individuals equally?
Does the information improve communication and understanding?
Does the information support the dynamics of positive relationships?
I struggled with these questions when I was first inspired to share this information. I wanted to be sure that deception of external purpose was not my driving force. Within the Divine Body, all experiences are required for optimal health. We are codependent on one another. I wrote this on the behalf of the Divine Body with the hope that it will inspire everyone to take full advantage of their experiences. I want everyone to understand that we are equals and without unity, none of us can feel Whole.
As individuals, we are unable to teach reconnection (wisdom). Only the Spirit is capable of doing so. Think about our limited window view. It’s no wonder we feel so strongly about our message; it’s the only one we really understand. The Spirit is the only teacher and we are the students. We are equals, classmates in this physical reality. Our teacher has been hidden from us because we invest in PR relationships. We are currently reluctant to own our truths. Without the truth, the Spirit’s lessons are hidden. The Spirit’s teachings are revealed when we choose to embrace and integrate our truths. As we share these experiences with one another, that wisdom reconnects our realities into one.
In contrast, external knowledge creates separation. Within the Divine Body, knowledge is the great deceiver. The notion that knowledge will fulfill our spiritual lesson plan is an illusion. Fear drives our quest for knowledge. Fear reinforces that this knowledge is necessary to secure our future needs. Think about it. Knowledge is created from experience and that experience is made possible by the Spirit. Unfortunately, this knowledge has distracted us. In our current world, we over-invest in technology and academics. Sadly, our society is built on this shallow foundation. This system has degraded down to competing individual and group strategies founded on external accomplishments. We seek knowledge with the intention to manipulate it for gain.
Teaching academics highlights individual accomplishment and creates a prison of isolation. It is a constant state of competition: to be the first one there, to be the one who knows the most, and to be the one who helps the most. It’s a destructive principal, doomed to collapse. Helping people is paramount, but the foundation behind the actions must be built on authentic communication for the betterment of the Whole.
Here’s a practical example of how knowledge can distract from relationships. I had many friends in healthcare and this was a common complaint they would share. They would be frustrated by the client’s incapacity to understand what they did. To the best of their ability, they explained a problem and a solution, but the client couldn’t accept the remedy. Thus, these practitioners would conclude that their client wasn’t ready to be helped. They would have to find salvation elsewhere. The huge contrast in knowledge rendered this client unteachable.
Let’s think this through. If we agree that the Spirit inspires all experiences, the only question that remains is why did this interaction happen? So that the health practitioner could fix them with an external solution? In this example, fear of poor health brought an individual to a healthcare provider. The provider’s fear to expand their personal awareness has sent this individual elsewhere. In the Divine Body, both individuals missed the true opportunity to connect on a deeper level. Fear has hindered the optimal outcome. Unfortunately, we hide behind our knowledge because it creates a buffer that insulates us from vulnerability. Instead of exchanging authentic personal experiences, we hide behind our protective titles.
This potential relationship was hidden within a business arrangement. We pay people with knowledge to fix us. Unfortunately, this arrangement does not connect us to the emotional root. Authentic exchange would require emotional disclosure from both parties. Anything less is manipulated by fear. The Divine Body maximizes our opportunities, but we must choose to participate. There is always the potential to connect on a deeper level. That’s the deception of knowledge: it can distract us from deeper connections. If we solely rely on our knowledge as individuals, we’ll continue to suffer.
Knowledge will not make us healthy, but deeper connections with the people around us will. In my practice, the Spirit convinced me to be personal. This personal exchange made me aware of the deeper connections that guided these encounters. It never failed: my clients’ health concerns were always connected to an emotional root that I currently struggled with. It was our fears and emotional “dis-ease’ that had brought us together. As we integrated our experiences, our exchanges became mutually beneficial. It allowed us to discuss and alleviate our emotional burdens together. These synchronicities lie in relationships all around us, hidden in plain sight. The Spirit uses every soul’s experience within the Divine Body to help reconnect us. Our fear to embrace our classmates with authentic emotional exchange limits the functional capacity of the Whole as well as the individual.
The Spirit functions to reconnect the Whole. It attracts and aligns individuals to situations that will optimize relationship transformations. We have the potential to transform all of our relationships. Yes– even the ones that make us uncomfortable. If you look at every relationship in your life as a challenge to transform, your journey suddenly has meaning. You’ll realize that the Whole depends on the participation of every individual.
Emphasizing individual consciousness is important, yet many try to read and learn about it rather than doing it. This cannot be taught, because each experience is unique, it cannot be replicated. If we are conscious of the Divine Body we are expected to act on the Whole, regardless of the individual circumstance.
The higher the individual’s conscious awareness, the more responsibility they have within the Divine Body. It is not possible to have higher states of consciousness without acting on what’s best for the Whole. Our spiritual maturation requires self-sacrifice. It is the most difficult part of our journey on earth. Each relational transformation is complete when you choose to act on Whole rather than self.
To achieve this requires conscious positive thought coupled with action. The easiest way to discern your highest capacity to act within this Divine Body is to allow the golden rule to guide you. I love the golden rule. It would be so simple and effective if we would all just agree to follow it. I try to center all of my actions based on that rule. Why wouldn’t we treat our environment and each other equally (as we would hope to be treated)? The only possible conclusion is that we didn’t understand that we are all part of the Divine Body. Because of this, we have unknowingly created a self-based system built on the framework of fear and self-preservation.
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