Spirituality Information: You Put The Meaning To Life


by Richard Blackstone - Date: 2008-11-26 - Word Count: 810 Share This!

Your spiritual growth leads you to the idea the you are constantly making choices in life and inevitably you are the one who puts the meaning to all the choices and all the consequences that come from those choices. The spirituality information that comes to you in your quest sometime seems to serve you and sometimes doesn't seem to serve you.

If it serves you then use it and put the meaning to it that will take you to where you want to go. If it does not serve you, then choose again from the infinite variety of choices available to you and see if that serves you.

You are at free and total choice in all matters. You may choose to use the information in this article to help you evolve and grow, or you may choose not to. It is entirely your choice.

Okay, let's say that you choose to believe that you and every other human that exists possesses the same knowledge, power and abilities that God does. Then you must ask yourself these questions. "Why don't we all act more God-like?" "Why don't we stop killing each other?" "Why don't we have inner peace and peace on earth?" "What is holding us back from living a life that serves us?" And, of course, "What is our purpose in this giant creation of the universe?"

Well, the answers to all these questions and more lie in this wonderful concept called relativity. Relativity tells us that you cannot know something for what it is until you compare it to something that it is not.

That's why God created the universe of relativity. Only through relativity can you experience all that you know as concepts. You have to compare the concept to something the concept is not. The universe of relativity allows you to do that.

So let's seek to answer the question of "What is our purpose?" and how this concept of relativity makes it all happen.

We know that God created the physical universe of relativity by a devise we described as the BIG BANG about fourteen to fifteen billion years ago. At the same time God created the metaphysical universe, the unseen universe that must exist in order for the physical, seen universe to exist.

The metaphysical universe is the realm of our existence that conducts all the unseen aspects of our beingness. This is the universe of the nonphysical senses. This is the world of our thoughts, our feelings, our creative abilities, and it is the unified field of our connectedness to the all. Our oneness with God, Life, Love and everything that exists.

This is the realm of our spirit, our soul. That unseen observer who is with us at all times. Every other aspect of our life comes and goes but the unseen observer is the one constant that stays with us throughout our existence.

You see, we are three-part beings made up of mind, body and spirit. Our body is the most recognizable aspect of our beingness while we reside in the physical universe because it is a physical presence that can be defined by our physical senses. Our mind is the next most recognizable aspect of our beingness because we can tap into it via the physical part of us called the brain. The brain is our gateway from the physical (the brain, the interpreter of thoughts, and deliverer of messages to the body) to the nonphysical (the mind, the universal mind, the sender and receiver of thoughts).

Our spirit is the least recognizable aspect of our beingness because it is completely metaphysical. It is not accessed through our physical senses, but rather through our nonphysical senses of feelings, intuition, and consciousness. The closest physical aspect of our spirit is through our heart. Feelings that come from the heart are our closest connection to our spirit or soul.

Since the spirit is unseen in the physical realm, and because our current belief systems are not attuned to things that are nonphysical, our spirit is mostly, if not completely, ignored in the majority of our cultures.

Now, some people might say that we do not ignore our spirit because we have religions in every corner of the world whose main function is to be the gateway from our human existence to our heavenly existence, or our soul. This would be a reasonable response because obviously religions exist for a reason.

Unfortunately all of the major religions have evolved from a point where they were a gateway to spirit to a point where they are promoters and defenders of their religion. This is my observation but my observation also tells me that you are your own religion. You don't need some building or institution to tell you about your spirit and God. You are your spirit and God. All you need do is go within and tap into your source and follow the guidance that comes forth.


Richard Blackstone is an award winning author and international speaker on Love, Oneness & Creation. Journey into discovery of Self by reading this FREE report; "The 3 Simple Immutable Laws of the Universe" at: http://www.NutsandBoltsSpirituality.comn
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