Consciousness operates with what you may call code
systems. These are beyond count. Consciousness differentiates itself,
therefore, by operating within certain code systems that help direct particular
kinds of focus, bringing in certain kinds of significances while blocking out
other data.
These other data, of course, might well be significant in different
code systems. In their way, however,
these systems are interrelated, so that at other levels there is communication
between them – secondary data, you might say, that is supportive but not
primarily concentrated upon.
These code systems involve molecular constructions and light
values, and in certain ways the light values are as precisely and effectively
used as your alphabet is. For example,
certain kinds of life obviously respond to spectrums with which you are not familiar
– but beyond that there are electromagnetic ranges, or rather extensions
of electromagnetic ranges, completely unknown to you, to which other life forms
respond.
Again, all of these code systems are
interrelated. In the same way, the
private psyche contains within it hints and glimpses of other alternate
realities. These operate as secondary
codes, so to speak, beneath the existence that you officially recognize. Such secondary systems can tell you much
about the potentials of human reality, those that are latent but can at any
time be “raised” to primary importance.
Such secondary systems also point toward the probable developments
possible for individuals or species.
All of the probabilities practically possible in human
development are therefore present to some extent or another in each
individual. Any biological or spiritual
advancement that you might imagine will of course not come from any outside
agency, but from within the heritage of consciousness made flesh. Generally, those alive in this century chose
a particular kind of orientation. The
species chose to specialize in certain kinds of physical manipulation, to
devote its energies in certain directions.
Those directions have brought forth a reality unique in its own
fashion. Man has not driven himself down
a blind alley, in other words. He has
been studying the nature of his consciousness – using it as if it were apart
from the rest of nature, and therefore seeing nature and the world in a particular
light. That light has finally made him
feel isolated, alone, and to some extent powerless.
He is learning how to use the light of his own
consciousness, and discovering how far one particular method of using it
can be counted on. He is now discovering
that he needs other lights also, in other words – that he has been relying upon
only a small portion of an entire inner searchlight that can be used in many
directions. Let us look at some of those
other directions that are native to man’s consciousness, still waiting to be
used effectively.
I am speaking in your historical terms because before the
historical system that you recognize, man had indeed experimented with these
other directions and with some success.
This does not mean that man in the present has fallen from some higher
spiritual achievement to his current state.
There are cycles in which consciousness forms earthly
experience, and maps out historical sequences.
So there have been other species of mankind beside your own, each
handling physical data in its own way.
Some have taken other directions, therefore, than the one that you have
chosen. Even those paths are latent or
secondary, however, within your own private and mass experience. They reside within you, presenting you with
alternate realities that you may or may not choose privately or en masse, as
you prefer.
Each system, of course, brings forth its own culture
“technology”, art, and science. The
physical body is basically equipped to maintain itself as a healthy long-living
organism far beyond your present understanding, medically speaking. The cellular comprehension provides all kinds
of inner therapeutics that operate quite naturally. There is a physical give-and-take between the
body and environment beyond that which you recognize; an inner dynamics here
that escapes you, that unites the health of plants, animals, and men. In the most simple and mundane of examples,
if you are living in a fairly well-balanced, healthy environment, your
houseplants and your animals will also be well.
You form your environment and you are a part of it. You react to it, often forgetting that
relationship. Ideally, the body
has the capacity to keep itself in excellent health – but beyond that, to
maintain itself at the highest levels of physical achievement. The exploits of your greatest athletes give
you a hint of the body’s true capacity.
In your system of beliefs, however, those athletes must train and focus
all of their attention in that direction, often at the expense of other portions
of their own experience. But their performances
show you what the body is capable of.
The body is equipped, ideally again now, to rid
itself of any diseases, and to maintain its stability into what you would call
advanced old age, with only a gradual overall change. At its best, however, the change would bring
about spiritual alterations. When you
leave for a vacation, for example, you close down your house. In these ideal terms, death would involve a
closing down of your [physical] house; it would not be crumbling about you.
Now, certain individuals glimpse this great natural healing
ability of the body, and use it. Doctors
sometimes encounter it when a patient with a so-called incurable disease
suddenly recovers. “Miraculous” healings
are simply instances of nature unhampered.
Complete physicians, as mentioned earlier, would be persons who
understood the true nature of the body and its own potentials – persons who
would therefore transmit such ideas to others and encourage them to trust the
validity of the body. Some of the body’s
abilities will seem impossible to you, for you have no evidence to support
them. Many organs can completely replace
themselves; diseased portions can be replaced by new tissue.
Many people, without knowing it, have developed cancer and
rid themselves of it. Appendixes removed
by operations have grown back. These
powers of the body are biologically quite achievable in practical terms, but
only by a complete change of focus and belief.
Your insistence upon separating yourselves from nature, automatically
prevented you from trusting the biological aspects of the body, and your
religious concepts further alienated you from the body’s spirituality.
In your reality, your consciousness is usually identified
with the body, on the other hand – that is, you think of your consciousness as
being always within your flesh. Yet many
individuals have found themselves outside of the body, fully conscious and
aware.
Under certain conditions, therefore, the body can maintain
itself while the “main consciousness” is away from it. The body consciousness is quite able, then,
to provide the overall equilibrium. At
certain levels of the sleep state this does in fact happen. In sleepwalking the body is active, but the
main consciousness is not “awake”. It is
not manipulating the body. The main
consciousness is elsewhere. Under such
conditions the body can perform tasks and often maneuver with an amazing
sense of balance. This finesse, again,
hints at physical abilities not ordinarily used. The main consciousness, because of its
beliefs, often hampers such manipulability in normal waking life.
Let us look for a moment at the body of consciousness.
It is equipped, as an animal is, to perform beautifully in
its environment. You would call it
mindless, since it would seem not to reason.
For the purpose of this discussion alone, imagine a body with a fully
operating body consciousness, not diseased for any reason or defective by
birth, but one without the overriding ego-directed consciousness that you
have. There have been species of such a
nature. In your terms they would seem to
be like sleepwalkers, yet their physical abilities surpassed yours. They were indeed as agile as animals – nor
were they unconscious. They
simply dealt with a different kind of awareness.
In your terms they did not have [an overall] purpose, yet
their purpose was simply to be. Their
main points of consciousness were elsewhere, in another kind of reality, while
their physical manifestations were separate.
Their primary focuses of consciousness were scarcely aware of the bodies
they had created. Yet even those bodies
learned “through experience”, and began to “awaken”, to become aware of
themselves, to discover time, or to create it.
The sleepwalkers, as we will call them, were not asleep to
themselves, and would seem so only from your viewpoint. There were several such races of human
beings. Their [overall] primary
experience was outside of the body. The
physical corporal existence was a secondary effect. To them the real was the dream life, which contained
the highest stimuli, the most focused experience, the most maintained purpose,
the most meaningful activity, and the most organized social and cultural
behavior. Now this is the other side of
your own experience, so to speak. Such
races left the physical earth much as they found it. The main activity, then, involved
consciousness apart from the body. In
your terms, physical culture was rudimentary.
Now the physical organism as such is capable of that kind of
reality system. It is not better or
worse than your own. It is simply
alternate behavior, biologically and spiritually possible. No complicated physical transportation
systems were set up. In the physical
state, in what you would call the waking state, these individuals slept. To you, comparatively speaking, their waking
activities would seem dreamlike, and yet they behaved with great natural physical
grace, allowing the body to function to capacity. They did not saddle it with negative beliefs
of disease or limitation. Such bodies
did not age to the extent now, that yours do, and enjoyed the greatest
ease and sense of belonging with the environment.
Consciousness connected with the flesh, then, has great
leeway spiritually and biologically, and can focus itself in many ways with and
through the flesh, beside your own particular orientation. There have been highly sophisticated,
developed civilizations that would not be apparent to you because the main
orientation was mental or psychic, while the physical race itself would seem to
be highly undeveloped.
In some of their own private dreams, many of my readers will
have discovered a reality quite as vivid as the normal one, and sometimes more
so. These experiences can give you some
vague hint of the kind of existence I am speaking of. There are also physical
apparatuses connected with the hibernation abilities of some animals that can
give further clues as to the possible relationships of consciousness to the
body. Under certain conditions, for
example, consciousness can leave the corporal mechanism while it remains intact
– functioning, but at a maintenance level.
When optimum conditions return, then the consciousness reactivates the
body. Such behavior is possible not only
with the animals. In systems different
from your own, there are realities in which physical organisms are activated
after what would seem to you to be centuries of inactivity – again, when the
conditions are right. To some extent
your own life-and-death cycles are simply another aspect of the hibernation principle
as you understand it. Your own
consciousness leaves the body almost in the same way that messages leap the
nerve ends. The consciousness is not
destroyed in the meantime.
Now in the case of an animal who hibernates, the body is in
the same state. But in the greater
hibernation of your own experience, the body as a whole becomes
inoperable. The cells within you
obviously die constantly. The body that
you have now is not the one that you had 10 years ago; its physical composition
has died completely many times since your birth, but, again, your consciousness
bridges those gaps. They could be
accepted instead, in which case it would seem to you that you were, say, a
reincarnated self at age 7, or 14 or 21.
The particular sequence of your own awareness follows through,
however. In basic terms the body
dies often, and as surely as you think it dies but once in the death you
recognize. On numerous occasions it
physically breaks apart, but your consciousness rides beyond those “deaths”. You do not perceive them. The stuff of your body literally falls into
the earth many times, as you think it does only at the “end of your
life”.
Again, your own consciousness triumphantly rides above those
deaths that you do not recognize as such.
In your chosen three-dimensional existence, however, and in those terms,
your consciousness finally recognizes a death.
From the outside it is nearly impossible to pinpoint that intersection
of consciousness and the seeming separation from the body. There is a time when you, as a consciousness,
decide that death will happen, when in your terms you no longer bridge the gap
of minute deaths not accepted.
Here consciousness decides to leave the flesh, to
accept an official death. You have
already chosen a context however, and it seems that that context is
inevitable. It appears, then, that the
body will last so long and no longer.
The fact remains that you have chosen the kind of consciousness that
identifies with the flesh for a certain period of time. Other species of consciousness – of a
different order entirely, and with a different rhythm of experience – would
think of a life in your terms as a day, and have no trouble bridging that gap
between apparent life, death, and new life.
Some individuals find themselves with memories of other
lives, which are other days to the soul.
Such persons then become aware of a greater consciousness reaching over
those gaps, and realize that earthly experience can contain [among other
things] a knowledge of existence in more than one body. Inherently then consciousness, affiliated
with the flesh, can indeed carry such comprehensions. The mind of man as you know it shows at least
the potential ability for handling a kind of memory with which you are usually
not acquainted. This means that even
biologically the species is equipped to deal with different sequences of time,
while still manipulating within one particular time scheme. This also implies a far greater psychological
richness – quite possible, again, within corporeal reality – in which many
levels of relationships can be handled.
Such inner knowledge is inherent in the cells, and in ordinary terms of
evolution is quite possible as a “future” development.
Knowledge is usually passed down through the ages in your
reality, through books and historic writings, yet each individual contains
within himself or herself a vast repository: direct knowledge of the past, in
your terms, through unconscious comprehension.
The unknown reality:
Much of that reality is unknown simply because your beliefs close you
off from your own knowledge. The reaches
of your own consciousness are not limited.
Because you accept the idea of a straight-line movement of time, you
cannot see before or after what you think of as your birth or death, yet your
greater consciousness is quite aware of such experience. Ideally it is possible not only to
remember “past” lives, but to plan future ones now. In greater terms, all such lives happen at
once. Your present neurological
structure makes this seem impossible, yet your inner consciousness is
not so impeded.
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