SOMEHOW, IT MAKES SENSE
|| This summary written on 5th November 2023
May I introduce a scenario that for me is like a double-edged sword. Today’s speaker wants to share with me some exciting insights into an aspect of the bigger picture regarding the forces that make up the fabric of our two worlds. But as much as I am excited to be internally hearing their words, I have to work extra hard to stop my own understanding tainting the words.
An example of this happening during the writing occurs in the first paragraph. I wrote exactly what I heard, then wanted to correct a particular word. I was told not to. Even in the rewriting of this process for this edition, I changed the word once more, before realising that I must leave it as it was, even though it’s contrary to what I believe.
The word ‘finite’ is written in the opening sentences. But I changed it to infinite in the belief that I had misheard. Surely infinite would make more sense? Maybe my mind misheard it. The conclusion is, I finally left it as I originally transcribed it, finite.
Those two letters make a vast difference to the meaning of the message. The words are literally poles apart in meaning. If the speaker is correct with that word as they wanted me to write it, then it suggests that our universal forces are contained within fixed parameters.
Another challenge with this kind of sharing of knowledge is one the speaker has with me. They have to put everything in such a way that I can understand it. They have to use my vocabulary and draw upon my knowledge bank. They also have to go beyond the barriers I would naturally set as acceptable facts. Talking gobbledegook to me would be dismissed by my own self beliefs.
Of course, I’m open to learning stuff that could be considered as science fiction, but I lean more towards wanting science facts. That’s the barrier the speaker has to overcome. During the process of writing their words, these mind forces are at work and can make the process of transcribing somewhat harder.
You might be correct in suggesting that I should trust them more and to not argue or get involved. But that is easier said than done. I deal in facts, truths as I understand them, and almost always find it difficult to accept unknowns as being so.
This battle, can be seen present, if you read between the actual words of today’s session. They’re not as fluent as they should or could have been. There’s several contradictions within the words, perhaps influenced by me.
Whatever the answer, I found today’s topic very exciting and you’ll read a few things that make entire sense.
Additional Thoughts
It is my belief that when I connect for these sessions, I do so wanting more than just words that can be brushed aside as just philosophical. Wishy-washy content that means nothing. This desire for deeper messages can bring with it the challenge of requiring less of my active mind in the process. There within is the learning!