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There are modes of transport, vehicles of inspiration, motivation. They drive us to a deep, inner knowing. Perhaps it's difficult to see how reflective it is due to its surface. What we see beneath/above all that, are levels.
Ever wonder why we have models of depths and elevations?
They're representations of thinking, each including and requiring their own vibrations and/or manifestations. Right or wrong play less of a role when determining where one is, so the saying goes “as above, so below,” and more of a role in determining how they fit into broken, fixed, known, unknown, promised (etc., etc., etc.) establishments.
We can be rich and an asshole, we can be poor and a goddess. Yes, we can also be a lot of other things in-between simultaneously. Our thoughts reveal this to us in our insatiable pursuit of calm, peace, love, and understanding… and also, often, this is why we get burnt out–as there are so many things that give or take effort to process: everything.
By Jon DesjardinsThere are modes of transport, vehicles of inspiration, motivation. They drive us to a deep, inner knowing. Perhaps it's difficult to see how reflective it is due to its surface. What we see beneath/above all that, are levels.
Ever wonder why we have models of depths and elevations?
They're representations of thinking, each including and requiring their own vibrations and/or manifestations. Right or wrong play less of a role when determining where one is, so the saying goes “as above, so below,” and more of a role in determining how they fit into broken, fixed, known, unknown, promised (etc., etc., etc.) establishments.
We can be rich and an asshole, we can be poor and a goddess. Yes, we can also be a lot of other things in-between simultaneously. Our thoughts reveal this to us in our insatiable pursuit of calm, peace, love, and understanding… and also, often, this is why we get burnt out–as there are so many things that give or take effort to process: everything.