Saul is an ascended Master just
like Jesus, Buddah, Mary and many many more. BTW you are all on your
ways to becoming ascended masters so stand up and celebrate your
greatness.
Kanaliseret af John Smallman
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Saul Audio Blog for Sunday May 14th “On Earth as it is in Heaven!” That is what humanity is aiming for. In the book A Course in Miracles Jesus talks about the “happy dream,” the place or state from which God will draw you home to Oneness with Him.
Humanity’s awakening, your personal awakening, is the entry into that state where perfect peace prevails in the divine field of Love that is All That Exists. In that state all that is not in complete alignment with Love has dissolved because none of it is Real, and only what is Real exists. What is Real is eternal, without beginning or end. What you experience as humans, while seeming intensely real, is just a dream, often a nightmare, filled with pain and suffering, from which you will awaken because it is impossible to remain lost in sleep and dreaming indefinitely.
As a human the time when you sleep is a time to rest your physical vehicle and restore the energy that physical or mental activity demands and has used. While the body sleeps the eternal you, the You that is One, is where it always is, at peace in the Oneness that is God.
The egoic self is a very small but very loud and vociferous concept of what separation would be like were such a state possible. It is like a split off part of the Self with a life and mind of its own. It, like the body, needs to rest because the concept of separation is very energy intensive and it uses the body’s energy for the games in which it engages.
The main game is “I am alone and afraid, and I need to be loved and protected,” and that game is played out in an innumerable variety of ways as a person attempts to find within the illusion what it lost by choosing to hide from Reality. But Reality is unaware of what is unreal. The simplest analogy is that of small children playing games with imaginary characters that they perceive as real, and being upset because their parents cannot see them or hear them and therefore refuse to believe in them. The parents may pretend to believe in them, but the children see through that façade instantly because the parental responses are quite inappropriate due to their inability to see or enter into the children’s imaginary world.