Beneath the facade of our outer form,lies the true life essence, hidden away from view by the
physical body,which we will all come to learn eventually, is just a vehicle for the indwelling
spirit, called by us the immortal divine soul,or the higher self,.
Our beliefs change over time, we do no longer believe in the "bogey man" hiding under the
bed,or in the wardrobe,or still believe in Humpty Dumpty or Little bo peep who has lost her
sheep, as we grow up and become more self aware, we begin to reason things out for ourselves.
So our beliefs change and are modified by time passing and experiences gained, but the inner
reality of who we really are never changes over the whole of our physical lifetime, it is our
inner constant unchanging reality of our inner divine nature.
All of us I guess have heard the saying "just be yourself or believe in yourself, and you will be
fine, sounds all very positive, and in a way it most certainly is, but this injunction is very if ever
realised at its fullest innermost intention, how can we truly be ourselves, when we do not know
understand, or accept who we really are beneath this facade of form??
The answer is we cannot.We can only be "partially ourselves" just physically and mentally and
say emotionally, but the third most important part of this three fold incarnation is missing that
of our spiritual being,that lies beneath the veneer of form, without this most vital part that makes
us a complete WHOLE BEING, we can never really be complete and whole, we can only be a
fragmented part of an incomplete wholeness.
Without our firing on all three cylinders, mental,physical, and spiritual,we are not "fully alive"
we are two thirds alive mentally and physically, but we are dead spiritually,or just partially
awakened spiritually,therefore we are fragmented and not WHOLE.
What replaces this wholeness is like a partial vacuum,the fragmented self, draws within itself
negativity forming that which is often called "a hole in the soul" this hole is the home of the
emptiness feeling we feel within us, it is also likened to a "spiritual hunger" and because we do
not understand where this hunger hails from, which is the soul, we therefore try a fill this hole
within us, with all manner of things, like drugs, alcohol, food,sex, mental and emotional pain
all arise within this gaping chasm within mankind.
In part two will explore this further, Warmest regards Michael.
kirkpatrickmichael17@gmail.com any feedback welcomed Facebook Soul Realisation,.
physical body,which we will all come to learn eventually, is just a vehicle for the indwelling
spirit, called by us the immortal divine soul,or the higher self,.
Our beliefs change over time, we do no longer believe in the "bogey man" hiding under the
bed,or in the wardrobe,or still believe in Humpty Dumpty or Little bo peep who has lost her
sheep, as we grow up and become more self aware, we begin to reason things out for ourselves.
So our beliefs change and are modified by time passing and experiences gained, but the inner
reality of who we really are never changes over the whole of our physical lifetime, it is our
inner constant unchanging reality of our inner divine nature.
All of us I guess have heard the saying "just be yourself or believe in yourself, and you will be
fine, sounds all very positive, and in a way it most certainly is, but this injunction is very if ever
realised at its fullest innermost intention, how can we truly be ourselves, when we do not know
understand, or accept who we really are beneath this facade of form??
The answer is we cannot.We can only be "partially ourselves" just physically and mentally and
say emotionally, but the third most important part of this three fold incarnation is missing that
of our spiritual being,that lies beneath the veneer of form, without this most vital part that makes
us a complete WHOLE BEING, we can never really be complete and whole, we can only be a
fragmented part of an incomplete wholeness.
Without our firing on all three cylinders, mental,physical, and spiritual,we are not "fully alive"
we are two thirds alive mentally and physically, but we are dead spiritually,or just partially
awakened spiritually,therefore we are fragmented and not WHOLE.
What replaces this wholeness is like a partial vacuum,the fragmented self, draws within itself
negativity forming that which is often called "a hole in the soul" this hole is the home of the
emptiness feeling we feel within us, it is also likened to a "spiritual hunger" and because we do
not understand where this hunger hails from, which is the soul, we therefore try a fill this hole
within us, with all manner of things, like drugs, alcohol, food,sex, mental and emotional pain
all arise within this gaping chasm within mankind.
In part two will explore this further, Warmest regards Michael.
kirkpatrickmichael17@gmail.com any feedback welcomed Facebook Soul Realisation,.
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