Laron
QHHT & Past Life Regression
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I would question that statement now. Mind you, I would have said the same a few years ago. But, if we have it all, that would mean we have achieved perfection in every sense of the word and there is nothing else. I suspect the reincarnation process in part could be to continue a quest toward something more and by definition that could mean we have not reached such state yet.I would say that on a soul level we have it all
We are our higher selves just as much as we are our "3D" selves. We do have all, but on this plane of view, we haven't honed in the ability to see it 24/7.I would question that statement now. Mind you, I would have said the same a few years ago. But, if we have it all, that would mean we have achieved perfection in every sense of the word and there is nothing else. I suspect the reincarnation process in part could be to continue a quest toward something more and by definition that could mean we have not reached such state yet.
Beautifully stated and said. This multi-dimensional consciousness thing is becoming much easier to grasp - a bit like a Rubric's cube - once you know how.....Carl , you are right. What I meant by "we have it all" is that we have the connection to Source, to all that is on a soul level. What I didn't have before coming here was understanding about how a particular illusion of separation worked and that didn't allow me to integrate an important aspect of myself.
Is it really possible not to need anything?
I kind of doubt it. Alternatively, I would say that on a soul level we have it all and one of the challenges is to transfer that to the 3d reality based on scarcity.
“Henceforth I ask not good-fortune, I myself am good-fortune. Henceforth I whimper no more, postpone no more, need nothing. From this hour I ordain myself loos’d of limits and imaginary lines.”
— Walt Whitman