Thursday, September 3, 2009


The Moment Of Your Birth

In the moment of your birth, a part of the Consciousness that is you focused itself into your physical body, and your first relationship began: the relationship between the physical you and the Non-Physical You. Here we come upon a significant flawed premise, or misunderstanding, of many - in fact, most - of our physical human friends:

Flawed Premise #1:
I am either physical or Non-Physical, either dead or alive.
Many people do not understand that they existed before their physical birth. Many others believe that if they existed in the Non-Physical before their birth, the Non-Physical part of them ceased to be once they were born into this body. In other words, "I am either Non-Physical, either dead or alive"

We want you to remember that while you are focused here in this leading edge body in this leading edge time, the eternal, Non-Physical, older, wiser, larger part of you remains Non-Physically focused. and because that Non-Physical part of you exists, and because YOU exist, there is an Eternal, undeniable relationship between those two important aspects of you.

This relationship (this Vibrational relationship) that exists between the physical you and the Non-Physical You is significant for many reasons:

1. The emotions that you feel (your Emotional Guidance System) are because of the relationship between these two Vibrational parts of you.

2. As you reach for new thoughts and expansion, out here on the Leading Edge of life, you have the benefit of the stable knowledge of your Non-Physical counter part.

3. As you reach for new thoughts and expansion, out here on the Leading Edge of life, the Non-Physical part of you has the benefit of the expansion that you carve out of your physical experience.

4. Every other relationship you have (that is, with other people, with animals, with your own body, with money, with concepts and ideas, with life itself) is profoundly affected by this all-important relationship between you and You.

The Vortex
pages 13-14

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