Pursuit of higher consciousness -rjs

In spite of having experienced thousands – literally thousands – of healings and possibly millions of miracles, I still find myself deeply engrossed in the pursuit of higher consciousness.

However, we really need to talk about addiction because that is the whole bugaboo with hypnotism, where miracles are unknown. It is addiction to what we’ve always thought was the way things are. As a matter of fact, our very own world hypnotism that we bow down to every hour of every day is rooted and grounded in addiction.

And dreaming … waking to our immortality … then dreaming again … reawakening to our immortality again … and z-z-z back to dreamland. Wake up! Back asleep. At least we’re finally trying. We’ve got to never give up and at last it’ll start getting easier.

Speaking of dreaming, as long as you believe in incarnation – that is living in a material fleshly body – you might as well believe in reincarnation because it certainly does make perfect sense and can be validated by many other deeply hypnotized persons of persuasion.

This bears repeating:
“WE THINK BECAUSE OUR EYES ARE OPEN WE CAN’T BE DREAMING BUT WE’RE ONLY DREAMING THAT OUR EYES ARE OPEN.”
Herb Fitch
Beyond Reincarnation
San Diego Transition Seminar

The same sentiments were echoed by the late Dr. Albert Ellis, a personal friend of mine and of Dr. Wayne Dyer:
“How do you expect a drunk man to act? Sober?”

When our (spiritual) eyes are truly open and miracles are simply a way of life for us, then we can join with our fellow sages who declare “There are no healings” and “There are no miracles” because both have become the norm for us.

Robin Starbuck