Monday, June 16, 2008

Let me see if I can explain what I meant by my statement.

Mind-Thought-Understanding

Christians call this the Trinity and rightly so, but the individual aspect of the Trinity is mostly misunderstood; although, Christians actually call it Father-Son-Holy Ghost.

First: Mind is the Mental element, or the Spiritual element or as some people say just simply Intelligence. It is the BEING!

Second: Thought is the active force of this mentality (spirit/intelligence)

Third: Understanding is the conclusion or conviction… understanding it all.

The “Father” is the mind, the spirit, the intelligence… the substance of which we all are made of. It is not separate from us, it IS us.

The “Son” is the mind starting to THINK, it is intelligence in action

The “Holy Ghost” is understanding the whole process, understanding and sensing and feeling and knowing what we truly are. It is “WISDOM” … The original word for “The Holy Ghost” was actually “WISDOM”

Here is a small example what I'm trying to say: One soul, who lives life as a mother or wants to be a mother, says to another soul: "I would like to live with you as my child" the other soul agrees to that. Now the baby is not as aware of itself as the mother is aware of herself. The baby has to start to learn how to think, and through it's thinking it starts to act. This is an awakening process. With correct thinking the baby learns or becomes aware of who or what it actually is.

Unfortunately, 99% of babies are not taught how to think properly, thus we have a world of unenlightened adults.

Enlightenment is ALWAYS profitable in every aspect of our lives. Enlightenment does not mean that we have to live in poverty, it does not mean we have to give up "earthly" delights. True enlightenment means living a life of abundance, whatever each individual's thoughts of abundance are, but it also means never hurting others. Jesus was a very enlightened being, but he chose the life of a teacher. But being a teacher doesn't mean you have to be dirt poor.

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