Automatically Knowing the Mind of the Creator
Automatically Knowing the Mind of the Creator
Inspired by the discussion in the book ‘Anastasia’ in the Ringing Cedars series. Let’s start by agreeing that behind everything is a ‘thought’ and this applies equally to man-made objects and ‘natural’ objects.
And by ‘thought’ we mean all of the myriad reality creation processes innately engaged by the originating self or ‘personality within consciousness’ – including our entire world-view, values, intentions and motivations, not to mention priorities and processes.
Babies are immensely intelligent, aware and prescient beings with very pure thoughts, intentions and motivations. So what sorts of structures and experiences and, in particular, playthings should we offer these amazing little beings?
What kinds of values do we want them to explore? Keeping in mind that everything is the product of thought, and every ‘thing’ carries with it the original ‘thought’ it is a manifestation of…
Thus by giving a baby a manufactured toy, we are exposing its pure and potently impressionable mind to the mind and values that created the toy, including the motivations and intentions of that mind. And what are the qualities of mind behind a commercial toy we buy in a store?
Profit, certainly! Competition, yes! Active omission, even frank dissembling, likely! Outright greed and fraud? Sadly, not at all unexpected or surprising in today’s brutal business climate!
And what does Anastasia suggest we give an infant?
What if we give a baby a plant, a little animal, or even a stick or stone? We are exposing its gorgeously pure little mind to the Mind of… well, God or ATI ultimately, right?
Consequentially we are exposing our Little Ones to the motivations and intentions of that Pure and Divine Mind. Love, nurturing, expansion, heartfelt coaxing and enticement to explore untapped potentialities within… more Love…
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This actually raises some very interesting questions, if it turns out to be true at ANY level… I’ll keep you posted!
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February 13th, 2010 by YFR 
