Neil Kramer : One Dream, Many Awakenings

http://neilkramer.com/one-dream-many-awakenings/

“[T]here are some obvious guidelines for all right-minded people regarding the rudiments of civil behavior: don’t do unpleasant things to people, don’t steal stuff, don’t lie – and having a messy consciousness, a closed heart and an underutilized intellect won’t help much either…  Be cool, be authentic. Act with composure and integrity and you won’t go far wrong. Just by resonating one’s own authenticity, the human mind sooner or later gravitates to the spiritual path…

There are no laws, there is only ultimate personal responsibility

The spiritual path is always and only a personal journey. It requires a purification of consciousness that actively positions self as a vessel for field connection with divine consciousness; tuning into what is true…

It is wonderfully encouraging to see what happens when we take risks to walk our own path. When we stick our necks out and go for what we know, the universe acknowledges and supports this. It can feel our presence. It can feel the divine algorithm inside us and naturally lends its momentum to us…

The universe often uses eloquent synchronicity to smooth the path and it is when this takes the shape of actual live, flesh & blood people, that this becomes particularly amazing. When very special parallel resonances line up, people can actually help each other on their paths. The intelligent coherent universe knows this and will place such people at key intersecting junctures so they can meet, share gnosis, support and inspire each other…

There is only one dream, but many awakenings within it. Seven billion paths. One for each of us. Whilst we are enmeshed in the hard light of mortality, each path leads nowhere. They are pathless paths and all without destination, by design. What counts is the freewill choice to walk our path – to be our authentic spiritual self – to acknowledge our divine uniqueness and see our own conscious life as the instrument for transformation and knowing. This is the gateway to remembering what we are and what is inside us.” ~Neil Kramer

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