Life Cycles
Mind Game #1
In a dimension built off of waves, everything tends to by cyclic. Waves of thought are continually flowing through our dimension, and waves hitting other waves create even more waves. It becomes kaleidoscopic in nature as waves flow in all directions. When you pull your vision back out of the kaleidoscope, then everything seems to solidify into a physical reality. It becomes “real” and the cycles of waves are no longer apparent. I invite everyone to put their eyeball up the eyepiece of the kaleidoscope and take a peek inside.
Imagine a still pond into the middle of which |
is dropped a rock. The crash of the rock into the water creates a small circular wave. The wave, once birthed, must find its own end, so it will continue to expand, slowly becoming a large circular wave. Meanwhile another small circular wave is formed inside of the large one, but we all know that it will be a large circular wave before long, too. And we know that yet another new small wave will form and grow, and that this will continue until equilibrium has been reestablished in the surface tension of the water. Each wave can be called a cycle.
In this scenario we have two kinds of cycles: We have macro cycles and we have micro cycles. Of course, there really is no difference except in perspective, but for the sake of illustration we will polarize these cycles into micro and macro. We have already seen how one cycle becomes the other, but for a moment, let us freeze-frame this wave process. Once everything has stopped, there will be micro cycles and macro cycles. In this state of suspended animation we can study the two types of cycles before they turn into each other.
The fine line between cycles is what is known as humankind. On one side of the human are the macro cycles, which are cycles that are expanding out into the universe. These waves never stop until they reach the very edges of the universe. On the other side of the human are the micro cycles, which flow out from where the rock splashed into the water—which represents consciousness—towards the human. The rock represents one-ness. Humans are the aberration of the waves in the water/consciousness. The journey from one-ness through physical consciousness starts with micro cycles that multiply and create a plurality and thus physical matter. Micro cycles start at the very smallest microscopic reality and flow up through physicality, bringing it to life, animating the consciousness. As the micro cycles expand exponentially, the waves finally reach the state we all know as our everyday reality. At that point we are aware of and animated by the wave going through us. As the wave passes through us and expands out into the universe, it becomes a macro cycle.
At the very same time there is a whole different set of cycles coming at us from the opposite direction. These cycles start out so immensely huge that the universe can barely contain them. These cycles shrink in size and act in the opposite manner of the other cycles. They start as macro cycles and shrink down until they pass through us and hence—from our perspective—become micro cycles that get progressively smaller and shrink out of the sight of our best microscopes. It is the friction between the two different cycles, as they pass each other that creates the energy that supports the projection of the hologram we call physical reality.
Well, that is one of many ways to look at it, anyway. I just wanted everyone to get a good visual idea of cycles and their all-pervasive ubiquitous nature.
Linear time is our attempt at straightening out those circular waves. It is our attempt to understand the position we find ourselves in, which is a spot between micro and macro. We think we are between past and future, but we are really between micro and macro. To better understand the cycles that flow through us, it may be far more beneficial to change our concept of time into a circular one. This is the hard part.
Okay, step back from the kaleidoscope for now. Rest a minute and then we will play another mind game.
In this scenario we have two kinds of cycles: We have macro cycles and we have micro cycles. Of course, there really is no difference except in perspective, but for the sake of illustration we will polarize these cycles into micro and macro. We have already seen how one cycle becomes the other, but for a moment, let us freeze-frame this wave process. Once everything has stopped, there will be micro cycles and macro cycles. In this state of suspended animation we can study the two types of cycles before they turn into each other.
The fine line between cycles is what is known as humankind. On one side of the human are the macro cycles, which are cycles that are expanding out into the universe. These waves never stop until they reach the very edges of the universe. On the other side of the human are the micro cycles, which flow out from where the rock splashed into the water—which represents consciousness—towards the human. The rock represents one-ness. Humans are the aberration of the waves in the water/consciousness. The journey from one-ness through physical consciousness starts with micro cycles that multiply and create a plurality and thus physical matter. Micro cycles start at the very smallest microscopic reality and flow up through physicality, bringing it to life, animating the consciousness. As the micro cycles expand exponentially, the waves finally reach the state we all know as our everyday reality. At that point we are aware of and animated by the wave going through us. As the wave passes through us and expands out into the universe, it becomes a macro cycle.
At the very same time there is a whole different set of cycles coming at us from the opposite direction. These cycles start out so immensely huge that the universe can barely contain them. These cycles shrink in size and act in the opposite manner of the other cycles. They start as macro cycles and shrink down until they pass through us and hence—from our perspective—become micro cycles that get progressively smaller and shrink out of the sight of our best microscopes. It is the friction between the two different cycles, as they pass each other that creates the energy that supports the projection of the hologram we call physical reality.
Well, that is one of many ways to look at it, anyway. I just wanted everyone to get a good visual idea of cycles and their all-pervasive ubiquitous nature.
Linear time is our attempt at straightening out those circular waves. It is our attempt to understand the position we find ourselves in, which is a spot between micro and macro. We think we are between past and future, but we are really between micro and macro. To better understand the cycles that flow through us, it may be far more beneficial to change our concept of time into a circular one. This is the hard part.
Okay, step back from the kaleidoscope for now. Rest a minute and then we will play another mind game.
Mind Game #2
Imagine that you are a god. In your travels through the All That Is you come across a reality that seems truly unique and you wish to experience it. But part of the uniqueness of this reality is in order to experience it, the god that you are has to chop yourself up into a gazillion pieces, and put one piece into every part of that reality. That is the only way a god (a one-ness principle) can experience this reality (operating on a duality principle).
So the god chops itself into a gazillion pieces and proceeds to experience this reality in every way imaginable. What the god does not realize is that there were four other gods who had also chopped themselves up into a gazillion pieces and had put one of those pieces into every piece of that reality. So once inside this reality, there were five pieces of five gods in everything. This actually made for great variation.
So anyway, what these gods wanted to do was create the perfect vehicle that would hold a god so that the messy chopping up part could be circumvented. That is where the human came in.
Of course, in this reality you have got to grow things and that takes time. To grow those humans to a point where they can hold a god would take a few gazillion years—at least it seemed that long to some. The humans were kept in a containment environment that was very conducive to growth and evolvement. It is through this containment environment that waves of consciousness flowed through in regular cycles. This was used to orchestrate the development of the humans and to make sure their evolvement unfolded.
The pieces of the gods within each human sparked the human to learn and experience this world. And they sparked the human to evolve. A process of reincarnation was chosen to go with a birth/death process that was needed to continually grow better bodies (vehicles). So what happened is that they went back to the chopping up principle. Each piece of a god that was in a human split itself into many, many pieces (not nearly a gazillion, though) and placed each piece into a different incarnation of a human in a path of evolution that stretched through the time/space medium of this reality. All these incarnations (or “past”-lives, “future”-lives) were part of the same piece of god(s), but they also had the free will to individuate into their very own god. In fact, it was hoped that they would. First, their bodies and minds had to evolve to a point where a god could reside.
One way of looking at it is that piece of god that you are, is a rock dropped into a calm pond. Circular waves go out and the space between those waves is different incarnations. Another way to see it is that you are standing in the pond about ten feet away from where the rock hits and as each wave hits you, you turn into a different person. When the waves subside and the pond is calm again, you are the same person you were when you started, except you have gained much experience and knowledge through all those waves. It is a process of self-realization through experience. We must live all the pieces to attain the frequency of the whole and it is this frequency that will enable us to individuate. It is through connecting to our other pieces that we are able to tune into the frequency of the whole. (It is just one of several ways.)
So anyway, these are some ways of looking at it. Our other lives are just the spaces between major waves. They are separate and unique but they come from the same splash in the water. This is a macro view mind game. Next, we will play a micro view mind game.
So the god chops itself into a gazillion pieces and proceeds to experience this reality in every way imaginable. What the god does not realize is that there were four other gods who had also chopped themselves up into a gazillion pieces and had put one of those pieces into every piece of that reality. So once inside this reality, there were five pieces of five gods in everything. This actually made for great variation.
So anyway, what these gods wanted to do was create the perfect vehicle that would hold a god so that the messy chopping up part could be circumvented. That is where the human came in.
Of course, in this reality you have got to grow things and that takes time. To grow those humans to a point where they can hold a god would take a few gazillion years—at least it seemed that long to some. The humans were kept in a containment environment that was very conducive to growth and evolvement. It is through this containment environment that waves of consciousness flowed through in regular cycles. This was used to orchestrate the development of the humans and to make sure their evolvement unfolded.
The pieces of the gods within each human sparked the human to learn and experience this world. And they sparked the human to evolve. A process of reincarnation was chosen to go with a birth/death process that was needed to continually grow better bodies (vehicles). So what happened is that they went back to the chopping up principle. Each piece of a god that was in a human split itself into many, many pieces (not nearly a gazillion, though) and placed each piece into a different incarnation of a human in a path of evolution that stretched through the time/space medium of this reality. All these incarnations (or “past”-lives, “future”-lives) were part of the same piece of god(s), but they also had the free will to individuate into their very own god. In fact, it was hoped that they would. First, their bodies and minds had to evolve to a point where a god could reside.
One way of looking at it is that piece of god that you are, is a rock dropped into a calm pond. Circular waves go out and the space between those waves is different incarnations. Another way to see it is that you are standing in the pond about ten feet away from where the rock hits and as each wave hits you, you turn into a different person. When the waves subside and the pond is calm again, you are the same person you were when you started, except you have gained much experience and knowledge through all those waves. It is a process of self-realization through experience. We must live all the pieces to attain the frequency of the whole and it is this frequency that will enable us to individuate. It is through connecting to our other pieces that we are able to tune into the frequency of the whole. (It is just one of several ways.)
So anyway, these are some ways of looking at it. Our other lives are just the spaces between major waves. They are separate and unique but they come from the same splash in the water. This is a macro view mind game. Next, we will play a micro view mind game.
Mind Game #3
So you are a piece of a piece of a god about to enter a human life. But because of the peculiar nature of the physical dimension you are entering, you cannot just step into a body and start living in that dimension. You have got to grow a body. There are other realities where you can step into a body as an adult and your bodies never change as long as you are in them. You could be born at the equivalent age of thirty-two and your body would remain thirty-two your whole life—but not in this particular reality.
No, in this particular reality you are about to enter, everything must be grown. (Growth is one of the main things this reality is about.) And to pull this off you need the cooperation of those already in the reality. To grow a body is a long arduous process that can take over fifty years to reach maturation. To facilitate this growth we once again turn to cycles. (It is through cycles that growth becomes possible.) Our entering this physical reality is the rock hitting the pond and each wave spreading out from that is a cycle of growth.
Now when the body is very new and tiny and helpless, you do not want to put your whole consciousness in there because it is not ready yet for all that consciousness. This growth thing presents problems. As the body matures you are able to put more of your consciousness into it, but to grow the body to the point of being able to hold all your consciousness may not even happen during the course of a lifetime. So you need one kind of consciousness to deal with a tiny immature body, you need another to be able to deal with the growth cycle of puberty, you need another kind of consciousness for the growth stage where you can produce other new bodies with your soul friends, and then a different kind of consciousness is needed for the later stages of a life. So what do you do?
You return to what the original gods did; you go back to the chopping-up principle. You chop yourself up into a bunch of pieces. (No where near a gazillion, by the way; usually just between five and fifteen pieces.) You then place a piece of you into each cycle. Each piece is designed to live that particular cycle assigned to it, and the nature of its life is specific to the nature of the cycle. So you do not put the piece of you that has great wisdom into the cycle where the body is a baby. You use the parts of you that are most appropriate for each particular cycle.
So in this particular reality an average human life has between five and fifteen cycles and each cycle is a different part of you. All five to fifteen parts of you are equally a part of you, yet they are also separate and unique, each with the potential for individuation. So say you are on the tenth cycle of fifteen, then all those previous cycles are life past-lives and cycles eleven through fifteen are like future-lives. Each cycle is like an individual life or incarnation, because it is lived by a different piece of you.
So do you see the similarity between the micro view and the macro view? The macro view is reincarnation-based and encompasses many different lives and bodies. The micro view is identical except it fits within just one body and one lifetime. So the cycles within one lifetime are like a series of separate incarnations, except they are all lived within one body during one lifetime.
The you that you were when you were nine years old is not the same you that you were when you were twenty-five, and the you that you will be when you are eighty-nine is not the same you that you are now. Yes, you are all pieces of the same piece, and that forever binds you and helps make up your psyche and personalities, but each piece is an individual. If you compare the macro view with the micro view you will see that they are identical, the only difference being in size.
(The fun thing is that our micro view is actually a macro view to another micro view that is even smaller. And our macro view is actually a micro view to a macro view that is even larger.)
Okay, pull your eye back from the kaleidoscope. Blink your eyes a few times and take a deep breath.
No more mind games. The micro cycles (or incarnations) within a lifetime are what I am calling life cycles. Next, I will get into the nuts and bolts of life cycles; the cold hard facts, so to speak. (If ‘facts’ are cold and hard, does that make ‘lies’ hot and gooey?)
No, in this particular reality you are about to enter, everything must be grown. (Growth is one of the main things this reality is about.) And to pull this off you need the cooperation of those already in the reality. To grow a body is a long arduous process that can take over fifty years to reach maturation. To facilitate this growth we once again turn to cycles. (It is through cycles that growth becomes possible.) Our entering this physical reality is the rock hitting the pond and each wave spreading out from that is a cycle of growth.
Now when the body is very new and tiny and helpless, you do not want to put your whole consciousness in there because it is not ready yet for all that consciousness. This growth thing presents problems. As the body matures you are able to put more of your consciousness into it, but to grow the body to the point of being able to hold all your consciousness may not even happen during the course of a lifetime. So you need one kind of consciousness to deal with a tiny immature body, you need another to be able to deal with the growth cycle of puberty, you need another kind of consciousness for the growth stage where you can produce other new bodies with your soul friends, and then a different kind of consciousness is needed for the later stages of a life. So what do you do?
You return to what the original gods did; you go back to the chopping-up principle. You chop yourself up into a bunch of pieces. (No where near a gazillion, by the way; usually just between five and fifteen pieces.) You then place a piece of you into each cycle. Each piece is designed to live that particular cycle assigned to it, and the nature of its life is specific to the nature of the cycle. So you do not put the piece of you that has great wisdom into the cycle where the body is a baby. You use the parts of you that are most appropriate for each particular cycle.
So in this particular reality an average human life has between five and fifteen cycles and each cycle is a different part of you. All five to fifteen parts of you are equally a part of you, yet they are also separate and unique, each with the potential for individuation. So say you are on the tenth cycle of fifteen, then all those previous cycles are life past-lives and cycles eleven through fifteen are like future-lives. Each cycle is like an individual life or incarnation, because it is lived by a different piece of you.
So do you see the similarity between the micro view and the macro view? The macro view is reincarnation-based and encompasses many different lives and bodies. The micro view is identical except it fits within just one body and one lifetime. So the cycles within one lifetime are like a series of separate incarnations, except they are all lived within one body during one lifetime.
The you that you were when you were nine years old is not the same you that you were when you were twenty-five, and the you that you will be when you are eighty-nine is not the same you that you are now. Yes, you are all pieces of the same piece, and that forever binds you and helps make up your psyche and personalities, but each piece is an individual. If you compare the macro view with the micro view you will see that they are identical, the only difference being in size.
(The fun thing is that our micro view is actually a macro view to another micro view that is even smaller. And our macro view is actually a micro view to a macro view that is even larger.)
Okay, pull your eye back from the kaleidoscope. Blink your eyes a few times and take a deep breath.
No more mind games. The micro cycles (or incarnations) within a lifetime are what I am calling life cycles. Next, I will get into the nuts and bolts of life cycles; the cold hard facts, so to speak. (If ‘facts’ are cold and hard, does that make ‘lies’ hot and gooey?)
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The human life cycle is currently between six and a half years long and twelve years long. The average is somewhere between eight and eleven. A few hundred years ago, the average life cycle was close to twenty years, but since we are at the very end of a time viral, time is compressed. Plus, we are attempting to put more life cycles into one life. A few hundred years ago, humans only went through three, four, or five cycles per lifetime. Currently, we are pushing that number up over twelve. We can now hold up to around fourteen cycles per lifetime. Of course we are still evolving, so in the future we will hit even higher octaves.
One person’s life cycles could be seven years, two months, and nine minutes long. Another’s could be eleven years, eight months, six days and one hour long. Everyone’s cycles are fairly unique, and are determined when we structure and plan our lives before we are born. Cycles are chosen that align with certain other universal cycle windows to provide opportunities for growth. We also chose cycles that will, at certain times during the lifetime, coincide with the cycle changes of the soul-mates we plan to include in our lives.
Now remember it is a different person that lives each cycle, just as it is a different person who lives each of our past and future lives. Yet it is just different pieces of one us.
Let us use seven years as a hypothetical duration for a life cycle. We will make it exactly seven years for the sake of convenience. Each of those seven year cycles is a different incarnation of you. Each cycle has a specific function and lesson—as well as many sub-lessons. Each incarnation is born at the beginning of its cycle and dies at the end of its cycle (although it does not have to die; it can individuate). At least that is how it is supposed to work.
The only way to find out how long one’s cycle is, is to ask one’s so-called higher self. Our higher self is our guidance and it is a link between us and our entity. It is our entity that did the chopping up, and that knows just exactly how long the cycles are.
One person’s life cycles could be seven years, two months, and nine minutes long. Another’s could be eleven years, eight months, six days and one hour long. Everyone’s cycles are fairly unique, and are determined when we structure and plan our lives before we are born. Cycles are chosen that align with certain other universal cycle windows to provide opportunities for growth. We also chose cycles that will, at certain times during the lifetime, coincide with the cycle changes of the soul-mates we plan to include in our lives.
Now remember it is a different person that lives each cycle, just as it is a different person who lives each of our past and future lives. Yet it is just different pieces of one us.
Let us use seven years as a hypothetical duration for a life cycle. We will make it exactly seven years for the sake of convenience. Each of those seven year cycles is a different incarnation of you. Each cycle has a specific function and lesson—as well as many sub-lessons. Each incarnation is born at the beginning of its cycle and dies at the end of its cycle (although it does not have to die; it can individuate). At least that is how it is supposed to work.
The only way to find out how long one’s cycle is, is to ask one’s so-called higher self. Our higher self is our guidance and it is a link between us and our entity. It is our entity that did the chopping up, and that knows just exactly how long the cycles are.
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Okay, let us stick with a life cycle that is exactly seven years long. Let us say that you lived to be seventy, so you will have gone through ten cycles during your lifetime. There is the you that we will call your psyche that lives through all the cycles—and is shaped and molded by all those cycles. But then there are also ten different yous; one each for all ten cycles. Each cycle has a unique personality that, once lived, becomes a part of the psyche. But it is separate from the other nine cycle personalities.
You really are a different person with each new cycle; even physically. The cells in your body now are not the same ones that were there in the last cycle. Our body renews itself, and so does our personality, our spirituality, and our attitudes.
Now here is something to think about: The only time we can die is at the end of one of these cycles! Think about that a moment. If we have an exactly seven year long life cycle, the only time we can die is when we are seven years old, fourteen, twenty-one, twenty-eight, thirty-five, etc. There is a window of about forty-eight hours; twenty-four hours either side of the MOMENT when one cycle ends and the next cycle begins when we can die. That is the only time we can get out of our bodies permanently; during these tiny little windows between our life cycles! The one exception to this is during our very first cycle as a baby and small child. We can check out any time during this cycle should we decide we want out. But after that first cycle, you can get in a horrible accident, but you will not die unless you are in that short little window between life cycles.
That little window is a death window, and it opens up between cycles so that the person/personality we were in the ending cycle can die and exit and the new one can come in. That is what the death window is designed for. If we want to die, we have got to wait until that window opens and then leave and just not come back for the next cycle. That is what dying is.
So you see we can use death two ways: We can use it to lay the body down, or we can use it to go from one cycle to the next to the next. Do you see why death is so important in order to keep on living?
It is when we resist these mini deaths between life cycles that problems occur. Our fear of death makes us hold onto our personalities, not letting them die. We pull them into our new cycles and the new personality never gets fully born. An aging process begins because the old personality and body were only supposed to last for seven years and we are stretching it beyond its time. The new cycle personality cannot refresh the body with new life because it is not being accepted. Remember how important I said growth was in this reality? Growth and death go hand-in-hand. When you stop dying, you stop growing. When you stop growing, growth takes place in other ways (such as cancer).
You really are a different person with each new cycle; even physically. The cells in your body now are not the same ones that were there in the last cycle. Our body renews itself, and so does our personality, our spirituality, and our attitudes.
Now here is something to think about: The only time we can die is at the end of one of these cycles! Think about that a moment. If we have an exactly seven year long life cycle, the only time we can die is when we are seven years old, fourteen, twenty-one, twenty-eight, thirty-five, etc. There is a window of about forty-eight hours; twenty-four hours either side of the MOMENT when one cycle ends and the next cycle begins when we can die. That is the only time we can get out of our bodies permanently; during these tiny little windows between our life cycles! The one exception to this is during our very first cycle as a baby and small child. We can check out any time during this cycle should we decide we want out. But after that first cycle, you can get in a horrible accident, but you will not die unless you are in that short little window between life cycles.
That little window is a death window, and it opens up between cycles so that the person/personality we were in the ending cycle can die and exit and the new one can come in. That is what the death window is designed for. If we want to die, we have got to wait until that window opens and then leave and just not come back for the next cycle. That is what dying is.
So you see we can use death two ways: We can use it to lay the body down, or we can use it to go from one cycle to the next to the next. Do you see why death is so important in order to keep on living?
It is when we resist these mini deaths between life cycles that problems occur. Our fear of death makes us hold onto our personalities, not letting them die. We pull them into our new cycles and the new personality never gets fully born. An aging process begins because the old personality and body were only supposed to last for seven years and we are stretching it beyond its time. The new cycle personality cannot refresh the body with new life because it is not being accepted. Remember how important I said growth was in this reality? Growth and death go hand-in-hand. When you stop dying, you stop growing. When you stop growing, growth takes place in other ways (such as cancer).
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Okay, let us look at this from a totally different perspective. There you are in the Strategy Room on the other side, planning your next life. For the sake of convenience, you pick a life cycle for that life which is exactly seven years long. You know that once you are born, you will forget all your planning, and you will no longer have contact with your entity. This makes it hard to die in the non-physical (be born in the physical). But as the time approaches, we embrace our entity one last time, then turn around and enter physicality.
Our entity is the greater part of us that remains outside of physicality while we are having a lifetime. That is what we all long for. It is hoped that some day we will have grown a body vehicle capable of holding our entity. In the mean time, we have set up periodic connections to our entity so that we do not lose touch completely. These periodic connections are called life cycles. Since you picked seven years, you have a time window of about forty-eight hours that occurs every seven years, where you get to reconnect to your entity. For seven years, there is a veil between you and your entity, then for forty-eight hours that veil is lifted.
It is during that forty-eight hour window that you are being refueled with life essence by your entity. That is why you are usually very sapped in the last year of your cycle, and you are extremely energized in the first few years of your cycles. This is the time when your entity comes in and checks on your progress. While you are in direct contact with your entity during that forty-eight hour window (whether you are conscious of it or not), you have the opportunity to release anything from your physical life that you want. Remember, it is a death/birth window. You also have the chance to give energy to all your desires of the life cycle just ended. You planned basic lessons for each cycle of your life, but it is during thee forty-eight hours that re-scripting can be done. You can use this forty-eight hour window to quit smoking or to begin a new spiritual direction.
Or you can use this window to die; to check out and go back to the drawing board.
Let us take money as an example. Say you are at the end of one of your seven year life cycles. It was a cycle that found you poor and constantly struggling to make ends meet. No matter what you did, you could not seem to get ahead. But you managed to learn the lessons of that struggle and are ready to move beyond it and become abundant. During your forty-eight hour window you have the opportunity to release all that struggle and all the concepts and attitudes that kept you in that struggle. And you also have the opportunity to script in the abundance for your next cycle. It is possible, once the new cycle has begun, to see some very fast change. Of course if you did not release all the guilt and attitudes about abundance then they will still be around for the new cycle to make things difficult. If you can truly let those thoughts die, then abundance can come in full force. (Most people who win the lottery, win it in the first few months of a new cycle—and often it is the result of a new lesson about what abundance is not.)
When we connect with our entity during these forty-eight hour windows between our life cycles we have a chance to speed our evolution, or to slow it down. Being a death/life window, we are presented with the opportunity to decide what dies and what lives. Remember, every death is a birth and every birth is a death.
Okay, now let us look at it from yet another totally different way. Let us make an analogy to chakras. Each life cycle corresponds to a different chakra. Our lives can be likened to kundalini rising. With our handy-dandy seven year cycle as an example, we can say that the first cycle is spent in the base chakra (the beginnings of life) then we spend the second life cycle in the second chakra (sex-puberty) then we spend the third life cycle in the third chakra (solar plexus-emotions and developing personalities). In the fourth life cycle we are in the heart chakra (love-passion, getting married, starting families). The fifth cycle is in the throat chakra (finding our voice or mode of expression). Our sixth life cycle is spent in the third eye chakra (attuning to intuition and seeing things differently), and our seventh life cycle is spent in the crown chakra (as our spirituality unfolds and we begin to open up to the next octave of chakras above).
Chakras are linked to musical notes, with each of the seven chakras corresponding to the seven different notes of an octave. So you can see each life cycle as a note on an octave scale. We play one note for each life cycle. That forty-eight hour window is the brief moment of silence between the notes. It is when our entity comes in with its tuning fork and calibrates us for the next note.
There are many ways to look at life cycles. Another way is to see them as templates we have chosen to create our lives within. They are only broad outlines and parameters used to guide us in the directions we want to go. They are default settings we have chosen to keep us within a specified path. They are not written in stone, however, for we have free will, and it is that free will that we must harness in order to eventually be creating on a blank canvas rather than default patterns. It is also our free will to be able to connect with our entity whenever we wish, and not just when the window is open. The only way we can do this, though, is through maintaining the vibration of pure ecstatic joy. Pure ecstatic joy is what opens the window and it will open it at any time. Our forty-eight hour life cycle windows are there to make sure the windows get opened at least occasionally, but we can open them ourselves and eventually we will all learn how to keep them open so that our entity can be with us on a regular basis. When our entities can come in and merge with us permanently, then that is when we realize our divinity.
Our entity is the greater part of us that remains outside of physicality while we are having a lifetime. That is what we all long for. It is hoped that some day we will have grown a body vehicle capable of holding our entity. In the mean time, we have set up periodic connections to our entity so that we do not lose touch completely. These periodic connections are called life cycles. Since you picked seven years, you have a time window of about forty-eight hours that occurs every seven years, where you get to reconnect to your entity. For seven years, there is a veil between you and your entity, then for forty-eight hours that veil is lifted.
It is during that forty-eight hour window that you are being refueled with life essence by your entity. That is why you are usually very sapped in the last year of your cycle, and you are extremely energized in the first few years of your cycles. This is the time when your entity comes in and checks on your progress. While you are in direct contact with your entity during that forty-eight hour window (whether you are conscious of it or not), you have the opportunity to release anything from your physical life that you want. Remember, it is a death/birth window. You also have the chance to give energy to all your desires of the life cycle just ended. You planned basic lessons for each cycle of your life, but it is during thee forty-eight hours that re-scripting can be done. You can use this forty-eight hour window to quit smoking or to begin a new spiritual direction.
Or you can use this window to die; to check out and go back to the drawing board.
Let us take money as an example. Say you are at the end of one of your seven year life cycles. It was a cycle that found you poor and constantly struggling to make ends meet. No matter what you did, you could not seem to get ahead. But you managed to learn the lessons of that struggle and are ready to move beyond it and become abundant. During your forty-eight hour window you have the opportunity to release all that struggle and all the concepts and attitudes that kept you in that struggle. And you also have the opportunity to script in the abundance for your next cycle. It is possible, once the new cycle has begun, to see some very fast change. Of course if you did not release all the guilt and attitudes about abundance then they will still be around for the new cycle to make things difficult. If you can truly let those thoughts die, then abundance can come in full force. (Most people who win the lottery, win it in the first few months of a new cycle—and often it is the result of a new lesson about what abundance is not.)
When we connect with our entity during these forty-eight hour windows between our life cycles we have a chance to speed our evolution, or to slow it down. Being a death/life window, we are presented with the opportunity to decide what dies and what lives. Remember, every death is a birth and every birth is a death.
Okay, now let us look at it from yet another totally different way. Let us make an analogy to chakras. Each life cycle corresponds to a different chakra. Our lives can be likened to kundalini rising. With our handy-dandy seven year cycle as an example, we can say that the first cycle is spent in the base chakra (the beginnings of life) then we spend the second life cycle in the second chakra (sex-puberty) then we spend the third life cycle in the third chakra (solar plexus-emotions and developing personalities). In the fourth life cycle we are in the heart chakra (love-passion, getting married, starting families). The fifth cycle is in the throat chakra (finding our voice or mode of expression). Our sixth life cycle is spent in the third eye chakra (attuning to intuition and seeing things differently), and our seventh life cycle is spent in the crown chakra (as our spirituality unfolds and we begin to open up to the next octave of chakras above).
Chakras are linked to musical notes, with each of the seven chakras corresponding to the seven different notes of an octave. So you can see each life cycle as a note on an octave scale. We play one note for each life cycle. That forty-eight hour window is the brief moment of silence between the notes. It is when our entity comes in with its tuning fork and calibrates us for the next note.
There are many ways to look at life cycles. Another way is to see them as templates we have chosen to create our lives within. They are only broad outlines and parameters used to guide us in the directions we want to go. They are default settings we have chosen to keep us within a specified path. They are not written in stone, however, for we have free will, and it is that free will that we must harness in order to eventually be creating on a blank canvas rather than default patterns. It is also our free will to be able to connect with our entity whenever we wish, and not just when the window is open. The only way we can do this, though, is through maintaining the vibration of pure ecstatic joy. Pure ecstatic joy is what opens the window and it will open it at any time. Our forty-eight hour life cycle windows are there to make sure the windows get opened at least occasionally, but we can open them ourselves and eventually we will all learn how to keep them open so that our entity can be with us on a regular basis. When our entities can come in and merge with us permanently, then that is when we realize our divinity.
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Indigenous cultures used an evolutionary tool known as rites of passage. We modern folk have stopped using this valuable tool. Rites of passage are ceremonies that make us aware of cycles in our lives and help us to energetically move with those cycles. It fosters growth! Many of the Turtle Islanders not only used rites of passage, but they even gave the person a different name for each cycle. They never had just one name their entire life. They realized that we are a different person with each new cycle, so we should have a different name.
Crazy Horse, one of the most famous Turtle Islanders, had several names. As a child, Crazy Horse had long wavy brown hair, hence his childhood name, Curly. Later, he assumed the name Strange Man because....well, because everyone considered him to be strange. It was as an adult, that his father had a vision after which he gave his son the name Crazy Horse. And, of course, Crazy Horse never lived long enough to get an old person’s name.
Yes, those indigenous “uncivilized” people have a lot to teach us, even if that is in the past. Some say, why bother with that ancient stuff? It is not in the now. But I say it is in the now, and it is in us, just below the layers of the image we are wearing now. It is happening right now on a cellular level in our own beings. It is a micro wave that is coming up from the memories of the tiniest particles of our bodies; up through the levels of physicality, through molecules and atoms and cells and tissue. It is about to pop into our daily existence. What are we to do with that wave coming up through us? How will that wave change the way we live?
Speaking of micro waves, let me get back to the subject of life cycles. The fear of death is a huge entrainment that heavily impacts our planetary society and psychology. It is huge! This fear is so great that it throws a blanket over us and prevents growth. Would a knowledge and understanding of life cycles and the fact that you can only die at certain times not change that fear? If you were in the middle of a life cycle and knew you could not die, would you waste any time being fearful of death? Without that fear, how many more exciting things would you try just for the fun and thrill of it? Without that fear growth would return and leaps and bounds could be made in our evolution. To pull that blanket off would be akin to a massive planetary shift in consciousness. Of course we can each individually dispense with that part of the blanket that is over us. With several holes in the blanket, at least some light can get in to jump start the growth.
The main thing about life cycles is that it shows us that we are in charge of our lives and that we have choice. Choice is what life cycles are all about, but those that would rather see us entrained do not want that choice to be obvious to us. For many it is the blanket of mass consciousness that makes our choices for us. If we are in fear in any way then we are tied into that blanket. Without fear, we can make our own choices. And we can create our own reality.
I cannot over-emphasize the incredible power of these forty-eight hour windows. If you have advanced cancer and you enter this window you can choose to live without cancer and poof! it will be gone. That is how fantastic these windows are. Whatever choice you make during this window will become real for you in your new cycle. Of course, you can also choose to die during this window and poof! you will be dead. Also, you can choose to live through another cycle with the cancer. There can be a lot to be learned from that. Whatever fear you do not release during a forty-eight hour window will remain with you in the new cycle to be worked out there. Of course, we can release fears at any time, but the window allows us to do a wholesale dumping of fears without experiencing the basis of those fears. Yes, it is like a toilet. Just flush your troubles down the drain.
Okay, I know everyone wants to know how to find out when their forty-eight hour windows occur. But maybe we do not really need to know. If we lived each of our days as though we were in that window then we will know that the right choices will be made, right?
Crazy Horse, one of the most famous Turtle Islanders, had several names. As a child, Crazy Horse had long wavy brown hair, hence his childhood name, Curly. Later, he assumed the name Strange Man because....well, because everyone considered him to be strange. It was as an adult, that his father had a vision after which he gave his son the name Crazy Horse. And, of course, Crazy Horse never lived long enough to get an old person’s name.
Yes, those indigenous “uncivilized” people have a lot to teach us, even if that is in the past. Some say, why bother with that ancient stuff? It is not in the now. But I say it is in the now, and it is in us, just below the layers of the image we are wearing now. It is happening right now on a cellular level in our own beings. It is a micro wave that is coming up from the memories of the tiniest particles of our bodies; up through the levels of physicality, through molecules and atoms and cells and tissue. It is about to pop into our daily existence. What are we to do with that wave coming up through us? How will that wave change the way we live?
Speaking of micro waves, let me get back to the subject of life cycles. The fear of death is a huge entrainment that heavily impacts our planetary society and psychology. It is huge! This fear is so great that it throws a blanket over us and prevents growth. Would a knowledge and understanding of life cycles and the fact that you can only die at certain times not change that fear? If you were in the middle of a life cycle and knew you could not die, would you waste any time being fearful of death? Without that fear, how many more exciting things would you try just for the fun and thrill of it? Without that fear growth would return and leaps and bounds could be made in our evolution. To pull that blanket off would be akin to a massive planetary shift in consciousness. Of course we can each individually dispense with that part of the blanket that is over us. With several holes in the blanket, at least some light can get in to jump start the growth.
The main thing about life cycles is that it shows us that we are in charge of our lives and that we have choice. Choice is what life cycles are all about, but those that would rather see us entrained do not want that choice to be obvious to us. For many it is the blanket of mass consciousness that makes our choices for us. If we are in fear in any way then we are tied into that blanket. Without fear, we can make our own choices. And we can create our own reality.
I cannot over-emphasize the incredible power of these forty-eight hour windows. If you have advanced cancer and you enter this window you can choose to live without cancer and poof! it will be gone. That is how fantastic these windows are. Whatever choice you make during this window will become real for you in your new cycle. Of course, you can also choose to die during this window and poof! you will be dead. Also, you can choose to live through another cycle with the cancer. There can be a lot to be learned from that. Whatever fear you do not release during a forty-eight hour window will remain with you in the new cycle to be worked out there. Of course, we can release fears at any time, but the window allows us to do a wholesale dumping of fears without experiencing the basis of those fears. Yes, it is like a toilet. Just flush your troubles down the drain.
Okay, I know everyone wants to know how to find out when their forty-eight hour windows occur. But maybe we do not really need to know. If we lived each of our days as though we were in that window then we will know that the right choices will be made, right?
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