Religion does not really serve anyone effectively enough when it comes to how life began. From stories about Adam and Eve, to giants who built humans from clay to do their heavy-duty work, all of these are metaphors created by storytellers who did their best to remain humble while giving credit to an unseen force that they believe was responsible for the creation of life.
There was no ‘in the beginning’ really. And this is a concept mankind struggles with. Energy itself has always been. Time and space have always been. There is no way to measure this as one cannot measure anything that does not have starting point. This rather busy ‘nothingness’ that always was, always is and always will be, is a force with a soft, momentum-riding flow – some would call it the ‘Power of God’. But within this ‘nothingness’ there was so much. It was not nothing at all. In this nothingness were atoms. One day an atom collided with another. On meeting, they discovered that together they made something bigger; a molecule.. Together as a molecule, they bumped into other ‘like-minded’ molecules (meaning those that resonated with the same intention) and they became cells. These cells then met with other similar cells and together they created structures. If the final structure did not function effectively it broke down. If it did function effectively it survived… and further complexified. You see, although the atom was so tiny with no brain, it still had the ability to discern. It knew what it needed, naturally – an electron or a proton – to become something more complex. And it, of course, went through eons and eons of processes of trial and error, much like mankind perfecting the first car engine. This can be likened to the Theory of Evolution. It is evolution in a sense that each group of cells was able to determine the best path to perfection possible, by either bettering what they had already made or breaking apart and starting again. We, as a human race, have seemingly lost this instinct – this type of consciousness. Despite all the many layers and excuses we have as to why we don’t feel good, happy or healthy, the truth is our cells are trying to say that society (the greater whole) is lacking or even defective, and this is preventing us from becoming a ‘perfect’ structure.. How can we know, however, where we have gone wrong, or what we have done wrong? What have we connected to, or joined ourselves to, or accepted, in order for us to feel that what we are at any given time is not ready for perfection? It’s quite simple, if you learn to listen. You see - every time atoms, molecules or cells collide or disperse they make a sound. Every reaction between them makes a sound. No, it can’t be heard by the human ear. But, just like you can listen to your favorite music and feel something according to the instruments and notes being played, you can feel the harmony or disharmony in your body. To confirm this, think of stem cells. These days people can have new cells put into their bodies to make the body function normally again. While this is possible due to technology, there are other methods that were used by ancient civilizations (although not profitable). Their methods could balance these cells, disperse them or even create new ones through the use of sound. But all of this takes time, of course. With our being pushed for time to get back to work so that we can make money to pay taxes, we have no time to heal our disharmonious cells normally and effectively. Instead we are given medication that alters our cellular structure artificially. This can create either further disharmony among adjacent cells or only temporary harmony in our body – seldom does it fix the issue permanently. And so, when we speak of harmony and a wholistic way of life, this is not ‘hocus-pocus’ talk. It is not some ‘new-age’ or esoteric secret. It is the truth. Because atoms, molecules and cells create sound upon each and every reaction, we can use this fact as a way to balance them. For example; watching Nightmare on Elm Street – consider the eerie music that plays to create tension and fear – it does not feel so nice. But, start to play ‘The Hills are Alive with the Sound of Music’ or ‘Do-re-me’ and you instantly begin to feel warmer, lighter and happier. And the more happy you are, the more healthy you become. Because the brain works on suggestion, meaning it reacts to stimulants (sound, sight, touch, smell, intuition) it can and should be used to heal the body, mind and spirit. Your brain is basically the pharmacy you need – it has everything you need to heal yourself. However, it is your mind that orders this prescription from your pharmacy. When we train our mind’s ear to listen for harmonious and disharmonious frequencies – when we train our inner-ear to do so – the mind can better instruct the brain and ask it to produce what is needed in order to balance our cells again. Different organs in the body work or resonate at different frequencies. For example; an issue in one’s bowels would be connected to deep bass frequencies. So, people who have bowel and digestion issues would ultimately feel less comfortable listening to music with deep bass, as it only amplifies their discomfort – the defective cells in their bowels. To fix this – to balance it – one could suggest higher frequencies that would be lighter, thus giving the cells in the bowels a new lease on life as they begin to reach for the healthier cells that operate at a higher and more healthy frequency. It would be a lot like bringing a lit candle to a dark room so that the darkness is dispersed and lessened. Remember, though, that the mind is what we use to instruct our brains. We create thoughts, or choose to hear or see that which will ultimately balance any disharmony in us. Yes, we do have this choice at every turn, although it sometimes does not feel that way. But we have to learn how to use our minds to do this effectively. Once again this is a very strong and important thread in walking the Creative Line. You simply have to stop and listen to your body and the atomic energic reactions going on inside of you, in order to manifest and then materialize the best harmony possible to bring yourself back to balance. To learn more about this, see The Infinite Origin of God.
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As we move through our daily lives, it helps to understand that there’s not only one way of thinking. It has been said that there are indeed three levels or types of thought, and each of them are experienced at different times, under different circumstances in our daily lives.
Pathological thought is thinking in the extreme. You will likely find yourself dealing with this thought type during the self-destruction exercise. Pathological defined means ‘extreme, excessive or markedly abnormal’. These thoughts occur mostly in times when we feel fear, anger, hatred or a sincere disposition for any type of injustice. It can also work positively, however, in which case we may find ourselves thinking of desired results and consequences to any given scenario, dreaming about what we would like to see happen, instead of accepting that the realistic result could be the complete opposite to that which we dream. Logical thought requires that attention be paid to each step of a process or scenario to reach an effective end. We use this thinking, for example, when we need to get to work in the morning; we see traffic backed up along the main road, so we begin to logically think of the next best route in order to make it to work on time without being held up in traffic. Typically computers are said to use logical thought. This in itself may be a clear enough explanation about the nature of this thought type. When we begin to consider our feelings and emotions during the logical thinking process, we begin to veer away from this type of thinking and turn to imagination, desire, fantasy or assumption, which in most cases are devoid of logic. Psychological thought leads to conclusions via our questioning our initial thoughts. You may think you would like the red dress you saw at the mall, but at the same time, in the same breath, you will ask why you want the dress; in the same breath you will answer and tell yourself it looks good, then again ask why it looks good, then answer because it shows your curves… and so on. This type of thought is very healthy and can certainly help you to achieve many goals whether physical, emotional or the like, because it is the thought type that allows (and requires) you to hear yourself. As long as it’s yourself you’re answering, this is okay. When you believe you’re talking to someone else, this could become disturbing. Never be afraid of your own advice, but remember to keep it as positive as possible. There is always a bright side - this is a law not a notion. To learn more about this, see The Art of Self-Destruction. (Start quote) “Some elements of facial expressions are obvious - when a person feels sad the corners of the mouth turn down, but if they're trying to conceal their distress their eyelids droop and there can be a lack of brightness in the eyes, which you might have ascribed to boredom or sleepiness. The face for disgust can be hard to distinguish from anger, but the wrinkles at the side of the nose give it away. The nostrils narrow, the upper lip rises, the lower lip lifts and protrudes slightly, the cheeks rise, and the brows come down together creating crow's feet around the eyes.” (End Quote)."
- taken from an article in The Guardian by Claudia Hammond. Think about each time you hear something bizarre or crazy… mostly the WTF response? It shows in your face. You don’t necessarily hit your buddy next to you because of what you heard first; most times your first reaction is to express your feeling for what just happened through your facial expression. But, of course, we don’t always want others to know what we are feeling. So, we’ve all developed these ‘masks’. Maybe that’s why Anons are so cool? They just wear a smile all the time… in their mask. However, behind it many are like spitting snakes, crying for injustice and a world gone bad, furious with the many wrong-doings and rightfully so. So, if we want to release our negative energy, we have to ultimately let it go through our facial expressions, not necessarily only through our thoughts or physical bodily actions. It’s only the facial muscles that seem to mysteriously hold the key to ultimate release. Sounds bizarre but try it out and see what you think. To confirm a little of what’s been said, I found this piece about face-mapping that shows which areas of the face speak for which parts of the body. I urge you to follow this link and learn more about it. Other than that, it can be more simply stated. The areas around the eyes represent our liver. The functions of the liver can be likened to how we receive and process information. It relates to our mind, our ability to reason, intellect and imagination. How we digest everyday information determines how we feel emotionally. Through the area of the eyes we therefore process various ideas and feelings, good or bad, by screening ideas to see if they fit into our idea of reality. Like the liver can prevent bad toxins from entering our bloodstream, so our eyes decide what’s good and bad. When you’ve seen too much bad, the area around your eyes will need release. The nose is known to represent the heart. Your heart is what keeps you alive. If you were an animal living in the wild, it’s more than likely that your nose is what would keep you alive out there. In other words, we know when we are ‘smelling a rat’ or if ‘life is offering strawberries and cream’. You rely on your heart to make emotional decisions, just as many animals rely on their sense of smell for survival. When we’re happy our noses are clear, we enjoy taking in the fresh good air. When things are unfamiliar or not so great we tend to scrunch it up, blocking any unknown aromas, the same way we block our hearts from the unfamiliar and that which is daunting. The area around and inside the mouth represents your digestive system; plainly your ability to digest information, let go, use what is good for you and discard the rest, or hold on forever. The lips represent our sensuality and sexuality. This is perhaps one of the most sensitive issues among all humans. Some choose to combine their sensuality with their passion for life, love, for their children and even their sexual experiences, whereas others choose to separate the two, relying only on sexuality to feel sensual. This is perhaps one of the biggest problems. I’m doubtful that sensuality and sexuality were ever really meant to be separated. Think of a woman breastfeeding a child, but then think of a man running his hand over her breast; both are highly sensual, but only one leads to sex. Perhaps this is why some mothers cannot breastfeed. Could it be they are afraid of their own feelings? Also, those who believe sex will heal everything are often very lonely, yearning for their mothers or fathers, that sensual touch that came from them through their embrace and caressing when they were just children. So, perhaps sensuality and sexuality are meant to be one in the same? Maybe all emphasis on the importance of sex alone is a misconception; perhaps the concept has been abused to confuse the masses? After all, the sole purpose of sex initially was only to procreate, whereas sensuality encompasses all feelings relating to the senses. I suppose that’s the difference between f*cking and making love. And there you have it. Energy is stored in the face; mental energy that can be released by simply allowing ourselves to express what we really feel through our honest facial expressions. This strengthens the idea that if we are to release any form of destructive mental energy, energy that is activated by our thoughts which have come about through hearing bad things said or seeing horrible things happen, we should allow this energy to be released in the way it was intended for release, through expression. To learn how to heal yourself using the information above, see The Art of Self-Destruction. Native Americans believe that each creature on this planet is equipped with qualities and potentials that the individual creature will need in order to face the situations and circumstances it will face during its life on Earth. These qualities and potentials are aspects of, and gifts from, the Great Spirit or God.
They believe that at birth energy patterns within a creature's genes formulate the creature's personality traits and potentials. These traits and potentials culminate with the natural forces that are influencing life on Earth at the creature's time of birth; namely the seasons. They believe that each cardinal direction; north, south, east, and west has its own presence that affects all living things. Because these 'cardinal directions' cannot be seen they are likened to winds. And when these winds blow, the Native Americans believe that messages are being brought to them from the presence or power of the direction from which they come.. Each directional wind - north, south, east, and west - is represented by a spirit keeper - an animal totem. The Buffalo - The direction of North is associated with the power of renewal, quickening, purity and clarity. It is associated with the mind, our thoughts and intelligence. The animal totem used to represent the North is the Buffalo. Buffalo used to provide Native Americans with everything they needed for survival; food, fat, skin, medicine and so on. The Buffalo indicates compacted orderly power. The Bear - The direction of West is associated with the power of transformation, introspection, consolidation, and grounding. It is associated with our physical body and to endurance and stability. The animal totem of the West is the Grizzly Bear. The Native Americans respected the Grizzly Bear for its inner-strength and introspection. The Eagle - The direction of East is associated with the power that enables light to be; the power to disperse darkness and ignorance, the power to illuminate and make known, and the power of awakening and the newness of life. This direction is associated with spirit and represents far-sightedness and spirituality. It is represented by the animal totem, the Eagle. The Eagle is known by the Native Americans as the bird that flies closest to the sun, which is the source of light and radiance. The Mouse - Finally, the direction of South is associated with the power of organic growth, discovery, teachability, unfolding, and the power of intuitive knowing. This direction is associated with our emotions and represents closeness and vitality. It is represented by the animal totem, the Mouse. The Native Americans see the Mouse as a tiny animal associated with rapid growth that teaches us the difference between power and size. The Native Americans thank the Great Spirit for manifesting its wisdom through these animals which are, therefore, seen as sacred creatures. They turn to these animals and others for their wisdom. They connect with them when they need to, knowing these spirits will be with them and help them through their difficult times. To learn more about your personal animal guide, totem and spirit, see Animal Totems & Spirit Animals - The Shamanic Approach. We are here to help ourselves and each other - us. I call it 'The Creative Line' because that is what I am walking. It is very thin and difficult to navigate, but it is the only line I want to walk.
I began my journey quite young, finding that none of the readily available 'more religious' philosophies worked for me. They seemed, to me, to be blatant indoctrinations, or rules set out by groups from different parts of the world. While I ventured into most of the mainstream religions, I couldn't find one that felt right. Through my life, a series of intense roller-coaster rides, I began to realize that the only entity or force that I could ever rely on, in any circumstance, was nature. Through journeys taken with heightened senses and awareness, I felt I was able to somehow tap into the framework of time, space and energy and - through this - messages and secrets about the universe were revealed to me. While I would ask for answers on a daily basis, I had no idea (at the start) that most of those revealed to me would be truths. On meeting my husband, Derrick Scott van Heerden, we began to help one another to place the pieces of the puzzle together. As a musician, his interests were brainwave entertainment and discovering the source-code to life itself, which he did. With the information we gathered at various levels; fantastical, scientific, psychological, biological, physiological, and neurological, we began to understand that everything (absolutely everything) around us is made of matter and energy; that the mind is separate from matter, and that the brain makes use of the mind in order for the body to function in its chosen lifestyle.. The emotional and creative realms were then opened to us; we began to understand the various chemicals and reactions found in the brain, and their purpose. This discovery was, of course, a spiritual one. Today Derrick works as a specialist in brainwave entrainment and binaural beats, using self-discovered methods to retune music to a healing frequency, more commonly understood as 432Hz. Indeed the Earth and the universe operate at this frequency, and so do we. However, because we have been subjected to so much since the start of the new millennium, in the form of electricity-generated waves and WiFi, illusions via social media, and the fact that we were more than likely an experiment in the field of brainwashing, we have lost our ability to connect with 432Hz and nature itself. In an attempt to stay as close as humanly possible to the frequency of the Earth, universe and nature itself, in order for us to remain honest, natural and alive, we altered our lifestyle to suit. Once we had done this our lives changed, and we began walking the creative line.. The time for creative beings to reshape the future is now, but some have forgotten how.. We can most certainly live as a united human race - without a doubt. We can have peace without a doubt. We can feel safe and free to live this life; this gift from the Creator. All we need is to know how. We have learned how, and while it does not always necessarily bring financial abundance, fame, or power, it brings something better - peace and enlightenment. For a more in-depth take on these concepts, see The Infinite Origin of God. |
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