“After 20 years of doing metaphysical consulting I have come to the conclusion that most people don’t know they exist. I know that many think they know they exist, but thinking you know something and actually knowing it are two different matters. You are in one of those moments where you discover, and know beyond any doubt, that you are actually part of this world. Yet to maintain that awareness takes vigilance. It’s not like collecting your bachelor’s degree. It is possible to forget that you are both in and of the world, and that your awareness and therefore ability to choose is the most prominent driving factor of your experience. You are about to have some radical wakening experiences, and to make the most of your life, you would be well served to remember: that you exist.”
— Eric Francis, quoted by Sophie McNeely, from a Scorpio interpretation
HazelF, thank you. And I too like so much what others have to say, including yourself. I’ve been lurking (off and on) since I found PW many many moons ago, so I do know.
xo
Patricia MoonRose
Patricia Moonrose – I am liking very much what you write on these pages. The more you put out, the more you put out… I love the way your head (and heart) works. All good stuff. Best wishes, Hx.
Morning. This is not why I was coming to PW.net to log in, but this is the first thing I saw.
HUGE DIFFERENCE between theoretical and experiential.
Many people, myself included not so long ago, are living in their heads. The technology age has largely influenced this, but there has also been a cutting off of ourselves from God (so well exemplified in the natural world), in order that we may know and experience ourselves (?). But too much of this experiencing has taken place in the head (talk therapy even). Experiential living is a return to our feelings… our intuition… our compassion… our feminine nature. Our missing mother within. :0) And our spirit, which is certainly connected to the One spirit, whether a person knows it or not. It can be denied, but it can’t/won’t be neglected forever.
I think this may be one of the removal of the veils, when awareness will sink in, that we are all a part of this world and our actions affect everyone, including ourselves. It seems to be a part of that “aware and willing” factor that Eric mentioned yesterday. Better to be willing.
Quick thoughts on the matter. And I’m being called for our morning walk…
Patricia MoonRose