Printed
in the Conscious Creation Journal
October 1998, Issue 2
Channelings
Du Jour
Joy and Allowance (Automatic
Writing Session)
by Kristen Fox
Responsibility (Automatic Writing
Session)
by George Garner
Brain--Mind--Shift (Automatic
Writing Session)
by George Garner
Joy
and Allowance
(Automatic Writing Session, 1/7/98)
by Kristen Fox
Kristen
auto-writes with Ragon, her innerself.
Joy,
to put it bluntly, is the lubricant of life. Allowing this
state to flow through you is allowing life to flow through you.
You can feel it opening your crown chakra, running through your
spine, and relaxing your muscles. You can feel it pouring
into your energy field and expanding it beyond your usual range.
You can feel how smoothly things fall together because joy puts
you in touch with the very creative force which constructs your
physical reality experiences. Joy both helps you to let go
and to be aware. It is this state which centers you in your
being. You may judge here that we are perhaps putting too
much emphasis or "weight" on this state, but we are very excited
because it is a remarkable accomplishment to once again find and
remember your joy of being. Not joy for a particular reason,
simply because you choose it.
Rationalizations
are just as you surmized, as are "good reasons." You can spend
a lot of rational mind time coming up with good reasons for what
you have already decided to do, and while this is a good mental
exercise, it is not necessary. Perhaps before your rational
minds are trusting of the inner information, rationalizations help
the information to come through. But "good reasons" and rationalizations
often slow down the creation process because you must come up with
reasons that justify your every action or decision. When there
is no need for justification, there is only flow, no dams or bottlenecks.
You can remind yourself of your stream diversion in this case.
When you put gravel and rocks in the stream, the channel narrows
and less water pours through. You can still direct the channel
the way you want to, regardless of the volume of water that is passing
through, of course.
You
started off this understanding by saying that you were retraining
the rational mind to observe and not control. This is the
experiential aspect of this retraining. You've given up the
need for your rational mind to justify everything because you've
replaced your critical analysis of every pre-creation with trust
instead, which better allows your expanded self to create for you
exactly what you want. Your doubt and judgment of your desires
is much smaller than it once was also.
It
is yourselves who have always been so hard on yourselves, scrutinizing
your desires for acceptability, questionability, morality, and perceived
usefulness, that you've created a situation where you start out
with a mighty redwood forest in your creative self and when it appears
in physical reality you have a box of very practical, and very small,
toothpicks. You rationalize the validity of these as well,
bringing in societal judgments and fears as support.
Most
of you have been taught to fear your own power to create a redwood
forest, so to speak, and feel much more comfortable with the toothpicks.
For this same reason, unconsciously you train yourselves to reduce
and deny the flow of joy. You can be happy, but not TOO happy,
and when you ARE happy, you must have a good reason. In other
words, you must be RE-ACTing to something in order to be happy.
Or you must have officially approved and proven happiness-engendering
situations in your life. If you don't, then you are considered
insane, impractical, and irresponsible.
And
like many things, you've gone through the experience of creating
toothpicks to see that it's not necessary to do it. In this
way, you know that you have left the narrow channels of joy behind,
having opened to the larger flow. For instance, you decided
you wanted a white pickup as a sign of being "looked out for" today,
and what did you see on the way into town - upwards of NINETEEN
white trucks. Obviously, this was no coincidence. You
get what you focus on. When you allow more energy to flow
into your experience of physical reality, and allow more energy
to support your desires, you see very powerful results, indeed.
You
are now learning to use this state to your creative advantage.
We recommend you play with it as much as possible. Enjoy it!
There is no other way to practice joy.
Good
night, dear ones.
(c)1998
Kristen Fox. Printed in the October 1998 Issue of the Conscious
Creation Journal. (Feel free to duplicate this article for personal
use - please include this copyright notice.) http://www.consciouscreation.com/
Kristen
auto-writes for her innerself, which she calls Ragon. She pictures
Ragon as a stately appearing young woman with long dark hair and a
white robe, sometimes Ragon is playing a hand of poker with John's
innerself, and has a lit cigar that dangles from the corners of her
mischievous grin.
Responsibility
(Automatic Writing Session)
by George Garner
Question:
What is being responsible for one's actions???
You
are energy beings and your actions utilize energy -- energy transformations.
There is no responsibility in choosing an action. You have
free choice. Choosing an action is just being -- an act of
creation. There is no responsibility for the choice of creation.
Creation is, and it is all it can be, in all its manifestations.
Creation explores everything. To be responsible for one's
OWN actions is acknowledgment as being the creator of that action.
Action leads to action leads to action etc. etc.
All
That Is (ATI) you might say, if looking at responsibility in your
terms, is responsible then, for all -- for all that it creates.
Yet ATI allows everything, every act, without judgment or what you
refer to as 'responsibility'. The responsibility is within
consciousness to create, to continue to create. You have a
'different' idea of the meaning of responsibility. You think
responsibility means to be 'acting' in a certain way -- a responsible
way. A way that limits yourself to only certain kinds of actions,
that you judge as being 'responsible'. How do you really know that
an 'irresponsible' action might have as much creative force and
value as what you term 'responsible'???
Yes,
you have certain values on your plane. These you believe in
and uphold. They are, however, just beliefs and codes of ethics
to operate by. They are not necessary to be responsible in
a creative sense. You may see a dilemma here, with a sense
of responsibility as to what you consider to be right or wrong,
good or bad. You are basically judging your action and others,
by those beliefs of value and ethics that you have come to accept
as being 'normal' in your society at this moment, in your terms
of time. You ARE responsible for your judgments, they are
yours, and even though you make judgments, you do so through your
belief and value systems. And so you see 'responsibility',
as a means of controlling the action of self and others. This
can be very restrictive, as it binds the self into that dilemma
of 'acting' or 'not acting'. Acting -- action is the creative
force. There is always action. You are AS responsible
for your own actions, as a flower is responsible for lifting its
head towards the sun, and creating a new leaf or a new seed.
You
will, if you allow yourself, act in the most natural way and one
that is 'good', in your terms, for your life and value fulfillment.
It is when you 'stop' action, because you think that it might not
be appropriate, that causes the problems. The backing up of
energy is then eventually released in a 'misdirected' surge of action.
Acting spontaneously, with your intuition and natural awareness,
will guide and lead you to the light or vitality of your own Self,
as a plant naturally grows toward the light.
You
might look at that word 'responsibility' and break it down.
What it is really saying, is 'the ABILITY to RESPOND'. Now,
when do you NOT have the ability to respond? It is when you
RESTRICT yourself from doing so. By NOT acting, by restricting
an action that you judge to be inappropriate. Of course, you
can say that one is acting by NOT acting -- the action is the restriction
of that action. Well, that may seem like an easy way out,
but take a look at anything that you restrict from happening.
Action leads to action, so that action of restriction, will find
a release of that energy within yourself, within your own containment,
your body, your reality, as that is where you are holding this restriction.
This action will be directed toward self -- meaning the body --
rather than be released externally.. And you wonder where
dis-ease, ill-ness and war originate.
(c)1998
George Garner. Printed in the October 1998 Issue of the Conscious
Creation Journal. (Feel free to duplicate this article for personal
use - please include this copyright notice.) http://www.consciouscreation.com/
George
about George: As an energy essense personality I focused into this
physical dimension in 1946 England. Unfortunately, I forgot
most of what I knew. I stumbled on the Seth books, by no accident,
in the early 70's and read them as they were published. I started
to remember. Much acceleration occurred in this after meeting
other Seth folks on Internet mailing lists, such as Sethworks, around
late 1995. I continue to explore my inner connections from my
physical location in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada.
Brain
-- Mind -- Shift
(Automatic Writing Session)
by George Garner
"It
is now. It is always now. The time that you experience
is a process of your brain's ability to process activity or action.
The brain is a linear concept. The mind is not. It develops
at once, but the action within the brain is linear to your physical
selves. The brain does act simultaneously in some respects,
but you do not focus on more than one thing at a time. You
may focus on many things in sequence in a short period of time,
but it is always linear in your terms.
Do
you have a pencil handy?"
Yes.
"Ok,
leave the keyboard for a moment and draw this diagram." [I
drew a circle with a dot at the centre, then I drew a line from
dot to rim of the circle...then started to draw another line from
dot to circle. I then imagined this line being drawn or completed
for all segments around the circle...but realized I could only draw
or action one at a time.]
"What
I had you do there, was to draw a circle with a dot in the center...from
that dot you drew a line to the circle (radius)...now I had you
draw another line from point to circle....then you imagined other
lines of similar length going around the whole circle like segments.....you
could imagine this all at once... you could imagine all those lines
forming at once...but you could only ACT on drawing one at a time.
And
so it is in the physical, that your actions are in sequence, one
after another, yet you can use your mind and imagination to 'see'
the whole, so to speak. Now, for you to 'experience' those
actions, they must be done one after another, within your physical
environment. It is the way the physical system is set up.
This will change as you become more aware of your other selves and
simultaneous actions. You will then access these other selves
to experience action all at once, rather than just one self performing
a single action. You have multitudinous selves performing
multi-actions. This is getting closer to simultaneous time,
or the spacious present, you see. Once you become aware of
other selves -- past, future, probable selves, then you will glimpse
a reflection of ATI. Right now you can only imagine this concept.
The imagination with intent and purpose will create, and so with
humanity now moving into this new way of thinking, that of looking
at and within himself, so he then shall experience it.
The
process of thinking is a mechanical product of the brain linked
to mind. It is the thoughts and ideas that have electromagnetic
energy and reality. The process of thinking, in the physical,
is a way of structuring time. It allows the mind to process
through the brain, instructions and messages for physical survival
and for enlightenment, via intuitions/dreams etc. The thinking
process can occur at any level, but it is most effective with rational
and intuitive aspects. Thinking involves the focus of
the brain into the flow of the mind. That particular focus
or attention on the subject of the thinking will draw forth the
thoughts and ideas from the bank of knowledge of ATI. This
knowledge is dependent on the level or type of consciousness tapping
into this knowledge bank. This is where the saying 'so shall
you sow so shall you reap' has meaning. This saying has a
multidimensional aspect to it, as you can now see, in its various
applications."
(c)1998
George Garner. Printed in the October 1998 Issue of the Conscious
Creation Journal. (Feel free to duplicate this article for personal
use - please include this copyright notice.) http://www.consciouscreation.com/
George
about George: As an energy essense personality I focused into this
physical dimension in 1946 England. Unfortunately, I forgot
most of what I knew. I stumbled on the Seth books, by no accident,
in the early 70's and read them as they were published. I started
to remember. Much acceleration occurred in this after meeting
other Seth folks on Internet mailing lists, such as Sethworks, around
late 1995. I continue to explore my inner connections from my
physical location in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. |