Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Why must we come into an incarnation and lose conscious memory?

Why is it necessary during an incarnation to become polarized and interact properly with other people and why isn’t this possible in between incarnations, when we are aware of what we want to do. Why must we come into an incarnation and lose conscious memory of what we want to do and then act in a way in which we hope will help us progress?


Let us give the example of the man who sees all the poker hands. He then knows the game. It is but child’s play to gamble, for it is no risk. The other hands are known. The possibilities are known and the hand will be played correctly but with no interest.


In time/space and in the true color green density, the hands of all are open to the eye of knowing. The thoughts, the feelings, the troubles, all these may be seen. There is no deception and no desire for deception. Thus much may be accomplished in harmony but the mind/body/spirit gains little polarity from this interaction.


Let us re-examine this metaphor and multiply it into the longest poker game you can imagine, a lifetime. The cards are love, dislike, limitation, unhappiness, pleasure, etc.


They are dealt and re-dealt and re-dealt continuously.


You may, during this incarnation begin—and we stress begin—to know your own cards.


You may begin to find the love within yourself. You may begin to balance your pleasure, your limitations, etc.


However, your only indication of the other-selves’ cards is to look into their eyes.

You cannot remember your hand, their hands, and perhaps even the rules of this game.


This game can only be won by those who lose their cards in the melting influence of love, can only be won by those who lay their pleasures, their limitations, their all upon the table face up and say inwardly: “All, all of you players, each other-self, whatever your hand, I love you.”


This is the game:
to know, to accept, to forgive, to balance, and to open the self in love. This cannot be done without the forgetting, for it would carry no weight in the life of the mind/body/spirit being-ness otherwise.

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