Abraxadabra

The best surprises, the ones most potentially devastating or enlightening, are the ones that come unexpectedly from areas you thought you knew everything about, like the back of your hand, or the nature of man, or the earth’s geography. These kinds of surprises challenge the perceptual model, can expand its range and reliability. Some people aren’t ready for the necessary stretch. We live in a crazy time where the Senate has UFO hearings while our leading scientists persist in debunking them old school. Where the visitors might be our relatives or even our unnoticed neighbors and the populace en masse don’t know, care, or notice. Where we have to share space with each other wherever we are, and sometimes it gets crowded.

“There are some things I’m pretty certain about, but I don’t talk about them.”

“That’s how it should be.”

Once you notice how the subconscious automatically manifests a person’s impressions in 3-D reality, and recognize your obligation to magnetize and manifest the best ones—certainly a magnificent and gigantic discovery—you develop a whole new awareness of how the current of consciousness functions.  This is why monks of every religion all over the world seclude themselves and cluster together—so as not to be distracted by the sharing of reality with everyone else’s blind ambitious unconscious control.  By the same inspiration, some burning spirits go forth to spread the fire instead of detaching. Do you get that?  Everyone’s God in this garden.  There is no consensus reality.  Believe it or not–each individual psyche has absolute control of all reality including every other soul, and all the zillion results overlap all the time and have forever.  That’s where surprises come from.  That’s what it’s all about.  Part of what those who know don’t tell, because it doesn’t fit the Book of Facts the rest of the people live by.  Even opposing the war or the rape or the rot reinforces the damage.  Serving peace and love can seem impossible because of this shared control.

We’ve all seen that an item in the news about the uncontacted tribe of Amazon Indians in the jungles between Brazil and Peru.  Three were photographed with two painted red and aiming bows and arrows at the plane flying by with its camera pointed at them.  That’s an example of shared control on a global scale.   The outside catching up with the inside.

To put ourselves in the place of those uncontacted tribes, what would it be like to learn that humans might not even be the prime species native to this planet? The popular conception is that visitors are extraterrestrial in origin, but Admiral Byrd reportedly had adventures in a kingdom beyond the north pole in 1946, according to a contested diary. Sure, it’s far-fetched, but hardly impossible, considering we’ve only mapped 5% of the ocean floor so far (did you know that?) and “dark” (invisible) matter comprises 85% of the whole. To make matters better or worse, I just found out the notion we use less than 100% of our brains is a MYTH (if there is such a thing as a truth). Take this knowledge and grow.

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