Tuesday, September 17, 2013

conceptual human

Superimpose the seven chakra symbols and spin them variably in 3D. Allow each to fluctuate a bit off center in any direction. Notice that the shapes and colors signifying each of the seven chakras also fluctuate. This is a conceptual view of the human being interacting with its environment.

While we tend to focus awareness on sensory (sight, taste, smell, touch and sound) experiences and adjust our interaction, there are many subtle relationships occurring by default. We have secondary interactions that may come to the fore, such as sweat, increased heart rate, joy or sadness.
Notice that the extent of the seven chakras image is not clearly defined. It is like a car light shining onto a dark stretch of highway in which the light diminishes with distance. One can say the effectiveness of the light beam is a specific distance from the light source, but light proceeds beyond that measure. So it is with the human being, although we observe a physical body defined with the seven chakras.


Each person knows they are more than what they see in a mirror, but the intangible aspects have not been labeled multidimensional or quantum. Feelings, for example, are multidimensional and quantum.


All the potentialities of our creations are present in multiD which appears as chaos. If you are immersed in the soup it would appear chaotic until you give intention to attract something. The probabilities would shift based on what the intent of the individual was. In the energetic landscape each decision causes the soup to adjust -- moving you closer to the realization of your intention.


Next, see yourself driving your vehicle in heavy traffic, also a soup of beingness. Each driver is going somewhere and is giving attention to the process of getting there. In this soup, there are traffic lights, physical proximity, a range of vehicle maintenance levels, environmental considerations, distractions inside and outside vehicles, various degrees of personal urgency and thoughts about other concerns -- that all play into the driving experience. Awareness of factors affecting the desired outcome enables you to adjust your focus -- slow down, keep a safe distance and stop on a yellow traffic light -- moving you closer to the realization of your intention.


We are quantum and multidimensional, but predominantly focus on the physical world, because society, education, religion and other life influences lead us to conform to that limiting view. Begin seeing the interrelationships in all you do -- from greeting a passerby to family interactions to community events to savoring a sunset.


As you appreciate your world, you express joy that others sense -- and that raises planetary consciousness.