... No Limitation in Reality ...
One of Fred's Posts:
This is referring to the post that is excerpted on Gee's soulwise.net site - in answer to one of the questions to Fred: Probably, the most effective way of answering your question would be to repost the entire message here. I would have to look it up in the archives, it is back there somewhere.
Anyway, what I meant was just that. There is no limitation in reality. But in order to realize this aspect of reality, we must naturally progress to that level first. It is a natural process that most likely cannot be speeded up; we get there when we are ready.
In this density, we experience limitation because we believe it is a part of our existence. Part of the reason that we are living in this existence is to learn that there is in fact no limitation. So in essence, this presents somewhat of a "Catch 22," if you will.
In the progressive development of our soul matrix, we seek to experience this rigid level of density in the greatest possible level of awareness that one can achieve while trapped within a physical body. The next step up is to experience a form of variable physicality, a sort of "nanoreality." In the interim, our souls gravitate back and forth between entirely physical and entirely nonphysical forms of experience, until we have balanced out that aspect of our awareness to the point that we no longer desire to place these limitations upon ourselves. Or at least that is what I have heard from many sources and it is how I understand it to be.
But even while existing at this level of physical density, it is still possible to imagine the reality of no limitation. This is where the oft-discussed "powers-that-be" come into the picture, as I see it. Part of their task is to ceaselessly seek to convince us of our limitations. Part of our task in learning is to become aware that this is an illusion.
All of the steps in the pathway to learning for a soul, or "unit of consciousness" involve resistance from forces which naturally serve to help us learn, albeit in a roundabout way. The trick is in overcoming this resistance. That is of course a lot easier said than done.
It amuses me how so many people nowadays talk about "creating (their) own reality." While the concept is valid in theory and also in fact, it is not being accomplished by anyone here amongst us, in truth. At least not to the fullest extent. That is to say, if one could teleport themselves from London to Hong Kong instantaneously, then I would be impressed that they were well on their way to proving this mantra about creating one's own reality. In fact, it has been reported that some Masters have reached this level of awareness and accomplishment. But ironically, a part of the natural function for achieving this level of mastery is not to share one's achievements. Why is this so? Because it would only confuse others and would also serve to impede them in their own natural progression. One must learn something from first hand experience in order to understand it.
But until one reaches this level of development, all they are really doing is cheerleading from the sidelines. And as it is said, talk is cheap. One may achieve many things that they set out to do. But this is not quite the same thing as creating an entire reality. All it is doing is achieving one's goals, which is a segment of a reality but not the whole of one.
And so, for me to talk about how there is no limitation is tantamount to the same thing. The words are likely accurate, as is the truest form of the meaning that they reflect. But until I can live without limits, I am merely tasting this knowledge rather than swallowing it whole, so to speak, and making it a permanent part of my reality. The same goes for all other beings in creation, until they are naturally at the requisite level of development. But perhaps that is the most important facet of the concept of no limitation. This means that since there is really no such thing as time, we all have eternity in which to advance at our own pace.
Fred (TriLite Member and Poster)
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