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Universal Consciousness, Spirit, And Destiny: Is It Real?

An introspection of personal philosophy.

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Contemplating the nature of consciousness, decisions, free will, and destiny, I stumbled upon a Youtube video that explained the possibility of precedent consciousness, and the presumption that life itself has only manifest to experience it. The mysteries of magnetism, synchronicity, electricity, and more, could - and have by ancient philosophies - be explained in great detail, whether hypothetical or totally realistic.

Consciousness has layers, according to the Vedas, and some even argue that it is responsible for the manifestation of life events. Consciousness, in this way, is more than simple perception: it would include thought as well as mental perception, access to creativity and originality, human connection and magnetism, will power and self esteem or self perception and autonomy, sexuality and emotions, and sensate physical perception. These layers are also thought of as the constituents of our individual and respective rainbow auras, corresponding to the many different types of bodies we possess as conscious living beings.

Of all these layers of consciousness, which are all interdependent and interactive with those or whatever is equivalent to those of entities separate from ourselves, the ones which manifest our life condition stem from the heart and solar plexus chakras, which together are responsible for love, compassion, connection, will, strength, and power. It is our will, contingent upon our mental perception of what we conceive as a possibility, which dictates the direction of the course of our lives - the binary of whether-or-not within our guts combined with the unseen complexities of providence. It is our connectivity with everything and everyone around us and our understanding of relativity and propriety which enable us to take full advantage of our surroundings to the betterment of our future. This being understood is the key to the perpetuation of involution which is the never-ending goal of humanity - to live forever as an immortal companion to the forces of the universe, and to do so in harmony with such forces.

With the current ascension from power-consciousness to love-consciousness, many people who some consider wise and humane are revolting against war, poverty, corruption, greed, and imprudent controllers. As the rest struggle to ascend to a higher vibration, those who understand the importance of humanity in humankind and the linkage we have through blood and brotherhood are frustrated, bewildered, and disenchanted, wrought with unanswerable existential questions like when we will all learn the value of coexistence with not only one another, but all that is. Hope for humanity dwindles as we teeter on the edge of apocalypse, and environmental annihilation lingers closer with each bombing, every oil leakage, and each expansion of obsolete industrial powers.

Astrology, dubbed the first science by astrologers and alchemists alike, and although largely misinterpreted by the layman, recognizes the path we currently tread, and knows precisely where we are going. Such forces as the magnetism and gravity which guide these planets are said to be enough to control all of destiny, as if space is preordained in action by law and interlinked with the forces of time then so must time itself be preordained as it is set to move space, and space to found time. Whatever philosophies I observe are no doubt meaningless to the unenthused, and so my words are not for atheists, skeptics, or doubters, but for those who know the reality of destiny is true.

Then what does it all come down to? What is the force or being directing the flow of destiny? For us to say we will never know is an attempted elusion of fate amounting to absolute vanity. If we never asked questions, if we never bothered to inquire, we would never be driven to discover.

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