In The Mind of a Divine Being Exists the Human Process
Speaker 0 (0s): Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the true life podcast. I hope your day is going well. I hope the birds are singing. I hope that you have found a way to love the one-year with as well as the one in the mirror. I wanted to talk to you today about the alien within, and I want to dive deep into an abstract idea about all that is alien.
I would like to continue to follow the Ariadne thread through the labyrinth, which leads us to the final destination as above. So below that, which is outside is just a shadow. That which we build, what we see and what we construct is in fact, a manifestation of the ideas that we have.
Does that make sense? I want you to think about everything from architecture to supply chains. How does it look? How is it built? How do the plans look? That's the exact same way we build our ideas. The way we think about things inside is the same way we build things outside the person who is a great communicator is someone who has thought deeply about what it is.
He wants to say. The architect is someone who can draw plans, who can translate the vision inside and show people how to build it on the outside. The same way the architect draws plans for a building is the same way a social engineer can draw plans for society's behavior.
I want you to think about your thought patterns. I want you to think about how your brain works while you're thinking. I would like to try to paint you a picture of how you think the process by which your brain moves information around. Imagine going to the mountain and on the mountain is a beautiful ski resort covered in snow and lucky for you.
You got there on the night after a heavy snow, you wake up early in the morning and you're the first one to the chairlift. You take the chair lift to the very top of the double diamond. And as you get off, you realize you're the first one there. And as you and your friend look gazing, lead down the slope, you realize that you get fresh tracks and buy fresh tracks. For those that don't know. I mean, there are no pathways cut in the snow.
And as you look down at this white, fluffy cloud, you realize that you can go any way you want. As long as you're going down, you have a specific direction in which you're heading. You must go down the mountain So you jump up, you push off and you begin cutting your tracks down the mountain, weaving in between trees, moving around, rocks, checking out the scenery and your board or your skis glide through the powder.
There's no previous set destination. By the time you get down to the mountain, you jumped back on the ski. That's new. You go back up and by the time you get back up there, there's been several people that have went after you. And now there's multiple lanes cut, and you choose a different lane. And this time you still go down the mountain, but you take a different path.
Speaker 2 (5m 18s): Now I have come to the crossroads in my life. I always knew what the right path was without exception. I knew, but I never took it. You know why it was too damn hard.
Speaker 0 (5m 37s): This path is a much shorter path because it's almost a direct line down. There's no weeding through trees. There's no meandering around rocks. There's just a straight shot down. You get on the chairlift and you go back up by this time, it's almost lunchtime. And you've noticed with the sun coming out, that this fresh snow has begun to melt and it's becoming a little bit icy. And so the pathways that have been cut have become deep grooves.
Some of them showing a little bit of dirt, and now,
Speaker 2 (6m 16s): Now he has Charlie. He's come to the crossroads. He has chosen a path. It's the right path. It's a path, made a principle that leads to character. Let him continue on his journey. Your whole, this boy's future in your hands committee. It's a valuable future. Believe me, don't destroy it protected.
Speaker 0 (6m 48s): It's much more difficult for you to take a different path because the grooves are so deep. They're cut so deep into the powder. That it's almost like you're on a track, which is like the old Limerick. That once was a man who said damn four. It certainly seems that I am a being that moves in determinant grooves. I'm not even a bus. I'm a tram.
Speaker 2 (7m 14s): Now I have come to the crossroads in my life. I always knew what the right path was without exception. I knew, but I never took it. You know why it was too damn hard. It was too damn hard. It was too damn hard.
Speaker 0 (7m 41s): It's almost as if you can't really go a new way because the old snow was built up along the sides and it kind of keeps you contained. That's the same way we move information around in our brain. After we have thought a certain thing on several occasions, that information takes the same track. And soon it's no longer, easy to think about that issue in a new way.
Speaker 3 (8m 13s): If you do what is easy, your life will be hard. But if you do what is hard, your life will be easy.
Speaker 0 (8m 25s): We've thought about it so often that it becomes like a heuristic.
Speaker 3 (8m 31s): If you do what is easy, your life will be hard. But if you do what is hard, your life will be easy.
Speaker 0 (8m 43s): Yeah. And in this case, I want you to think of a heuristic as a cut groove in the powder.
Speaker 3 (8m 51s): If you do what is easy, your life will be hard. But if you do what is hard, your life will be easy.
Speaker 0 (9m 4s): That's the information moving from one part of our brain to another center of our brain. It's the fastest way. It's the way in which we have decided to cut it or think about it. And it is the way we continue to think about it. Unless we are forced to do some real thinking about why that path no longer works breakthrough.
Speaker 4 (9m 28s): As we begin to look at what we want, what's going to be crucial for you is to look toward the future. And every time you find yourself saying that you can't do something, putting yourself down, being negative about you and the possibilities for you. You've got to literally catch yourself and you've got to affirm to yourself in the process. Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey, no, no, no. I can make it. There's some way this can happen.
Speaker 0 (9m 55s): An instance of this might be a stroke. It may be a trauma. It may be some sort of tragic event that has happened to us. This is the way out of the precut path. The only way out once the path has really been worn down to the dirt. Okay?
So now that you've thought about that, you've done this little thought experiment and you can picture the way information moves around your brain, the same way a skier or snow butter, snow butter, the same way that a skier or a snowboarder cuts a path through the powder. So does your thoughts cut a lane through the gray or white matter of your brain? Now let's take it a step further.
Isn't that also the way that water cuts a path down a hill, instead of it being a skier, let us think about a glacier. In the spring time, a small bead of water begins to drip down the side of a mountain, slowly, cutting a path of least resistance. Following the groove that was cut before following a groove, the water has followed for years.
This is a pattern of thinking. The pattern of thinking is the same as the pattern of erosion, the same pattern of skiing, thinking any Rojan could be applied to supply chains. If you look at a globe, if you look at a map of the world, you'll see shipping lanes. You'll often see the routes in which shipping containers go. You'll often see the way in which shipping vessels, shipping containers, freight containers.
The shipping lanes of the world are present on almost any world map. If you look at a Rand McNally map, you'll see the pathways through the different canal system, through the different straights, through the Arabian sea, the bay of Bengal, the Atlantic ocean, the Pacific ocean. You'll see all these lines that go around. And these are the shipping lanes, the supply chains.
However, they look exactly like neurological map of your brain looks. I think that it's fair to say. The way we ship resources around the world is the same way information gets shipped around our brain. How could it not be that which is inside us is that which we build outside of us.
We're building projecting outside of us. What's inside of us. I want you to think about that for a minute. If we are building the world outside, based on what we have on the inside, what does that say about us? Does it say that on the inside we're constantly battling ourselves.
Does it say that on the inside, we don't understand who we are. So we build these castles that are destined to be destroyed. Is that what is happening to our world is that what's happening inside of us. And thus, that's what we build outside of us.
Let me, I'd like to give you a few more examples. There's a beautiful painting by Michael Angelo. And it's this painting of God, creating man. Most of you know, this image is the image of God reaching his finger out and touching Adam. However, if you look at that painting, it appears that God is floating in a cloud. But if you really look at what God is floating in, God is floating in a cloud.
That's in the exact shape of a brain that can not be a mistake. It brings us to the idea of symbolism. It brings us to the eye of it brings us to the idea of symbolic thinking, but that's just skimming the surface. Here's one, that's hard to believe, but it's true. If you look at the way in which many churches are laid out, they too are laid out in the shape of a brain.
You wouldn't be able to tell by walking inside them. However, if you looked at them like an architect and you saw the plans, then you would see that some of the small chambers represent the different glands in the brain, the pituitary gland, the pineal gland, the thalamus. It's fascinating to see where in fact, the altar stands where the different chambers represent that two cannot be a mistake.
It could theoretically be something that we have built, not knowing. However, I think that that is implausible. When you look back to the ideas of those who came before us, be it masons or the or any of these builders of the past, what they were building was a society.
What the esoteric knowledge teaches us is what we said in the beginning of this podcast. That which is inside of us is what we project on the outside. We build on the outside, what we know to be true on the inside. What are the chances of our shipping lanes? Looking like a neurological map? What are the chances of our divine institutions, regardless of what faith you have, what does it say?
When the architects who built these houses of worship, built them in the form, in the shape of our brains, what does that tell you? Does that tell you that the divine spark of God lives inside your mind? Does it say that we are in fact, the brain of the planet? What does that mean? When you look at the folklore or the mystic traditions that say we are the mind of God, how do you feel about that?
What if we are living in the mind of God? What if you are, but a thought In The Mind of a Divine Being, would you live your life different? What if you are the potential idea of a divine, being a thought, being born, an idea worthwhile, how would you get the attention of the being that you want to inspire?
How do you think about your own thoughts? What does that make you think about time? Would you experience time different? If you knew that you were, but a thought In The Mind of a Divine Being, would it give you the ability to live forever? If you knew that you could be expressed to a world beyond comprehension, I want to challenge you to think about yourself as a thought In The Mind of a Divine Being that makes you part of a divine being, it makes you the word of God.
In the beginning, there was the word, which word are you? Which word could you be? What if you could choose? Which word would you choose are not the words you use. The words you use to describe yourself.
Everyone's heard the same. There is no thing. There is nothing more powerful than I, an idea whose time has come. What if you are that idea and your time has come, does that make you the most powerful being? Would you be more accepting of those things? You don't understand?
If you were aware that you're all part of a process, Instead of us being human beings, perhaps we are a human process. I want you to focus on that idea of the human process. Each individual is put a thought in the mind of God, whatever you define God to be, whatever you choose to see as the higher power.
I hope you choose to see yourself as part of that power, the divine inspiration In The Mind of a Divine Being allows you to live a life worth living. It expresses how important you are and those that believe in you and those around you. And those that love you.
Isn't that a, isn't it a form of enlightenment to understand that you are this divine spark, this thought, this idea, this potentiality in the process of human beings, I feel as if it allows you to move freely through time, to see time, to understand time for what it is a word prison limit and the world of the human process.
The only prison is the prison you build around yourself. The words you use to limit that, which you are. If you are a thought in the mind of the divine being, you're immortal, your ideas, your concepts, your ability to move freely through time, the past, the present, the future, the abiding. Now, as fast as you can change your mind, you can change your state only to be recycled, to be reborn, to live again.
In another time, perhaps expressing a similar thought and emotion, a feeling, a belief. These are all synonyms for the self, for the individual, for the divinity That you are responsible for. Choose your words and IDs wisely, move freely through time.
Seek the truth, seek to understand, seek to inspire, seek, and ye shall find Aloha. My friends