Written by Mathew Naismith
The worlds in a mess, this isn't judgment,
its truthful observation. If I was to observe the world in a mess but ignore
this observation for fear of judgment or negativity, all I would be doing is
being untruthful, self-deceptive and less aware, not more aware and truthful.
If I was to simply judge a world in a mess as negative, is this the truth?
As I wrote in my last post, a lot of
people's enlightenment comes from times of trauma, this is on a personal level,
then why can't a collective consciousness also become more enlightened, more
aware, while experiencing trauma?
A truly aware consciousness has no need of
trauma to become enlightened, in actuality it's impossible for a true aware
consciousness to experience trauma and an enlightenment induced by trauma.
However, a consciousness that isn't aware will most likely have to experience
trauma to become enlightened, more aware. If a said trauma induces
enlightenment, even on a collective scale, is the said trauma really a
negative? Personally, what we are going through as a collective just simply
couldn't be judged as a negative, in saying this in time's of trauma, it's not
a positive either and justifiably so. My advice is, stay away from judging or even
observing our present circumstance as negative or positive, it's either neither
or both in my mind. A very holistic view!!
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