I have read almost all of your posts, articles and questions answered included. I understand that you gain your knowledge from logic. But, it seems as though there has to be more to it than that. Like you have personally visited Solamenta and maybe even personally talked with our Creator. If not, and it is just logic that you have gained this knowledge, then how do I know if I can believe what you say and you are not just one of the many trying to explain away our existence? I am in no way trying to be confrontational, because of all the material I have read I agree with yours the most. I guess what gets me is that all of these people who claim to see past the veil, all come to different conclusions. For example, Edgar Cayce, someone who had a great impact on the world as a healer also claimed to have the abiltiy to see into the future (with many correct prophecies) and also past death. His version of the afterlife seems so different to me than yours. Do you find any relation to his teachings? If not can you explain to me why everyone has a different view on this and how you know that yours is correct?

September 12, 2011

Response

I found out a long time ago to measure what I say because when I don't, not only do I not get a point across but I end up unnecessarily hurting myself which I don't mind doing, if for a good cause and when the results can be confirmed. This is not always the case, so I must use discernment but when someone nails me down and seems sincere in their desire to know; then, I am compelled to tell it like it is. Knowledge is there for those who are at least prepared to accept it.

There a handful of people who have mystical experiences. If one is so inclined to pursue it, then they move to another level of awareness. However, moving to another level of awareness is not a cure all; in fact, it only brings up another set of problems. So, we just move from one level to another wherein exist, a whole different level of problems that need to be solved.

When a person begins having mystical experiences, they have a choice to make; they can go nuts trying to tell everyone what they have discovered or they can continue to listen. When people decide to let it all hang out and start telling everyone what they have discovered, they become evangelists, UFO pundits, ghosts, demons, aliens, afterlife experts and God knows what else. They can also become psychotic and or radical in their religious beliefs and they are often destroyed by society. So, the first level of mystical discovery should best be kept quiet. This is the reason why; when we think that we have learned all there is to learn and we have only scratched the surface of the next level of awareness, then we begin to talk babble and if we talk babble, then why talk at all?

I want to be accurate when I speak about my mystical experiences. I want to be listened to and from my experiences, if I'll listen- if I don't go over the edge and if I use and apply logic, then I continue to learn and therefore; be a force of good and a source of accurate knowledge in the world. If all of us are not here to make the world a better place then what real value do we have? What good does my experience bring to the world and why did God allow me to have them, if it was not ultimately to make me and those around me better people?

The problem with mysticism is this; it evolves just like everything else. You can only explain so much to a person and for a person who doesn't have a foundation for learning such as those who lived in ancient times, then the same problem exists, in so much as, they don't know how to define what they are seeing and hearing. Everything about mysticism, about existence, requires us to at least, at the most basic level, understand something about computers and how they work. Given this, one would think how absurd it was to even try to communicate with ancient people but then again, we needed them, in order to be able to evolve into those who can explain all of this in the future. Unraveling this mystery, is a key element of our existence!

God doesn't care if we become great inventors unless we are motivated by true concern for humanity; the technology to almost everything already exists. It's not about us becoming a technologically advanced civilization; not at all- our existence is only about allowing a person to evolve into a being who is capable of living in an immortal society, a society which already exists. This immortal community already exists but we will not be able to join these who live there until we have developed the characteristics in the same way that they who live there did. We have to learn how to listen! Someone has already figured all of this out and we need to learn how to listen to them.

We don't find our way to Paradise as societies, religions, races or nationalities, we find our way there as individuals, one at a time, when we can learn how to listen and to develop the self-discipline to do as we are told. When we can learn how to discern the illogical from the logical; that is when we learn to make the right choices!

Every one of us is hearing at a level. In one ear we are being told something that is illogical and in the other- we are being told something that is logical. It is up to us to make the choice which is the right way. The problem is this; the illogical is always the path of least resistance and so it is the path most taken. One at a time, we will eventually figure this out and when we become motivated to transform ourselves and when this happens, our evolution accelerates at a rapid pace.

Seeing into the future is not a big deal once someone figures out how it is done. However, one of the biggest problems with looking into the future is this; why are we being given this information and why are we motivated to get it to the public? If God wanted the public to know what is going to happen in the future, then God would allow all of us to see into the future. So, this is not it. When a mystic is told about the future, it is not so much about telling anyone about it as it is about the mystic learning how to discern what should be told and what should not be. The evolution of the mystic is also important. Another thing about seeing what you believe is the future in a mystical way is this; more often than not, it is wrong! It is a hard learned lesson for the mystic that the information that they get in the ways that they get it is often coming from those who do not know it! So mystic beware! There are those out there who are motivated to talk to you for other than honorable reasons.

Can God talk to us, yes God can! However, God will not tell you the future, she will however; teach you how to be logical. God speaks to me as a feminine energy but I think she can talk to everyone in a way that they will listen. God wants to speak to each and every one of us and she will when we are ready to listen to her. God has a purpose, we have a purpose, the universe has purpose and when we become interested enough to seek out the answers, the answers will be given to us if we are prepared to listen. If we knock on that door long and hard enough then the door "will" open! This is why we are here on the earth in a life, and we will continue to come to earth and live multiple lives until we become those who are willing to follow the path of greatest resistance and transform into those who can live within an immortal society.

When a mystic is allowed to go out there, Solamenta and learn, they are given what they are prepared to accept. This law includes all of us when we are ready to make the trip and those who have already taken this journey to include; Jesus, Buddha, Mohammed, Edger Cayce, and thousands of others! When a person is sincere in their desire and are willing to give up their earthly life to learn how to become immortal, then they become part of a fraternity that includes all of these great people. They all may not have gotten it exactly right but God knows their hearts and when their earth life's are completed, they are easy to teach.

Nothing is given, it is all earned. If someone pursues this path for any other reason than to discover truth and if they are not prepared to pay the ultimate price to have it, then they are going to be sorely disappointed.

For those who are seeking truth, look not so much for the differences in the teachings of the mystics but for the similarities- we should keep it as simple as we can. The key to eternal life will never be found in the words of another but in our own experiences. We should listen to all who teach with passion and sincerity but we should never "believe". "Belief" only serves to take us toward the path of least resistance. Knowledge comes to us at a price and we will only have it when we are prepared to pay it.

Great question-.
J.S. Thompson