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Points Of Separation

Points Of Separation
DALL-E A Post Story World in the style of Giorgio de Chirico

A Journey is a point of separation, a shift in consciousness. Dreaming is somewhat of an example, if not for the challenge of recalling what you were dreaming upon awakening. Dream material is difficult to bring into the waking state for two reasons. One is that the mind doesn't dream. The second that there is no time in the dream realms and both make it difficult for the dreamer to bring back anything of value.

Journeying differs from dreaming in that the Journeyer is not asleep. It feels odd at first, to be aware of one's consciousness without sleep or mental noise. It's freeing not to rely on the mind to define an experience with language or mental pictures, relying instead on the senses, particularly awareness and imagination, to navigate a point of separation. Death is an example of a point of separation and not surprisingly, awareness and imagination are the first senses newly dead folks use after they cross over. You don't have to wait for death to get a feel for these senses now.

You started a Journey, a point of separation, when you began reading this post. You’re not asleep. This material is beyond the mind’s capacity to figure it out and there really is nothing to figure out which allows you so to expand. The mind is the greatest barrier to opening up the senses, so we make a deal with the mind. Dear mind, I’m going on a Journey that you can’t go on. When I return I’ll tell you all about it. After the Journey, expressing the information through writing, music or some other way, gives the mind something to do and helps integrate the experience.

During a point of separation we use the body to stay grounded in this realm because you don't want to die just yet plus it's easy to lose parts of yourself in the other realms. The Journeyer always returns whole. You might fall asleep and that’s fine. It’s difficult to stay awake through the liminal state that exists between the time bound Earth realm and the other realms because the mind associates the transition with sleep.

Why does this matter? The Earth is entering a point of separation where everything changes. Time is going to fracture, which will challenge humans locked in the time bound perspective of a story. It’s going to feel like the end of the world for them but it's really the opening to all worlds, all realms. Staying grounded in the body and balanced in the mind will be important. Aside from this, there are other benefits in Journeying.

Journeying alters the trajectory of death.

Death is a point of separation that very few humans understand or prepare for. Humans tend not to release the story at the death of the body. The original meaning of death meant, to go beyond. Journeying puts the human story in perspective, after all the story is just an act that you can can bring to an end before the collapse of the body or the breakdown of the mind.

Journeying engages the senses.

We don’t take the mind along when we Journey. We pull off the mass consciousness highway, park the mind, step out of the story and fly. Imagine that. The senses, particularly the senses of awareness and imagination, allow us to navigate the non-physical realms. This is not astral projection because we use the body to ground ourselves in this reality while expanding into other realms.

Journeying puts you in sync with your energy.

Humans believe that reality is shared, which is a way of saying that everyone eats from the same trough. Not so. There are agreements to perceive physical reality in common ways but reality is ultimately the flow of your energy and it’s not shared with a single soul. Energy is un-patterned communication until consciousness patterns energy according to your desires.

Journeying rejuvenates the body.

Rejuvenation is an important part of Journeying, not to live longer necessarily, but to lay a foundation for creating a light-er body. The light body, with its enhanced cellular communications network, responds in a direct way to the owners consciousness, rather than the owners mind. In a Journey, consciousness doesn’t really go anywhere. Everything comes to us, responding appropriately to the individual energy.

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