Sunday, January 30, 2011

Finding The Light - Part Two

Listen, for the voice of the Creator is speaking.  We must learn to discern the difference between the mental voice and the inner voice.  We mentioned in part one ‘intuition’, ‘gut’ and ‘a feeling’ as all being the same and that everyone has experienced the sensation of ‘knowing’.  Most of us simply followed this ‘knowing’ and experienced its truth.

How do we really know?  The answer is simple, by listening.  Ask yourself this question, when was the last time that you were leaving the house and felt the sensation that you were forgetting something?  Next, ask yourself if you waited and remembered what it was or you went out the door, realizing later that you had in fact forgot something.

The point we are making is that it doesn’t matter whether you remembered in time or not.  What matters is that you realize its truth.  The ‘knowing’ is your inner voice emanating from Yashkah Yati (the White Fire) or the Creators Fire.

Each of us has this.  Furthermore every one of us has experienced it numerous times in our lives.  Where we get into trouble is in mentally analyzing.  At first our mind wants to point out all of the reasons why this cannot be so.  However, you find that your ‘gut feeling’ is NEVER wrong.

We discussed in part one that the ‘intuition’, ‘gut or gut feeling’ and ‘a feeling’ are not emotions or feelings.  By ‘a feeling’ we are not referring to feelings, but rather a sensation deep within our person.  These expressions are mere attempts on our part to try and define something that is not of a mental, emotional or feeling nature.  It is ‘a knowing’.

The next time you have ‘a feeling’, ‘a gut feeling’ etc. pay attention.  Here is an example.  You are heading out the door and you get this ‘feeling’ that you are forgetting something.  Stop and listen.  Quiet your mind and wait to see if you remember, if not head out the door.  Somewhere down the road or in days to come it will be brought to remembrance what you forgot.

What is important here is that you start to become familiar with the sensations of ‘the knowing’.  Let us say that you had ‘a feeling’ you were forgetting something but were in such a hurry you forgot to stop and listen.  Days pass before you even remember that you had the experience.  That’s ok.  As soon as it is brought to your remembrance stop and go back.  The sensation is still there.

By doing this you will begin to connect those parts of your being that are on the surface level with those that are inner aspects of you.  Slowly but surely you will become more and more aware of the voice within and your true Self.

Our goal in life is to ‘Walk in Right Relationship’ with our self and in turn all things.  However, for this to happen we must first know who we are and for this to happen we must know that OUR TRUE SELF is not the physical person but the inner being.

Saga Yashkah         

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