Monday, April 4, 2016

Writing in "Stream of Consciousness"

For me, (but not for all people) writing stream of consciousness is the best. Some people prefer to organize everything. But, in my life organization hasn't gone well. So, living my life in a more spontaneous way has always worked better for me than to be too organized. For me, disappointment is something I don't do very well and when you organize often you are going to be disappointed with the result because it can never be what you wanted it to be.

So, in my life and also the way I write things are always spontaneous. It's sort of like you are on a raft drifting downriver and you are describing all the things you see. But instead I am drifting through past life memories describing what I see and experience that have happened in the past, present and future.

does that mean the past, present and future have already happened?

To an intuitive in some ways the past, present and future HAVE already happened because somehow intuition is about the wholeness of past, present and future already. It's as if time and space doesn't really exist because you can already see it all.

To an intuitive there is only pure being and all the movements are like sitting on a raft watching the world go by you as you drift down the river of life.

So, you are describing what you are experiencing as you drift along the river of life or upon the ocean of life.

To me, this is what stream of consciousness really is.

Life, to me, is not something that you can ever organize. It's an experience. You cannot really organize experiences.

Just like you cannot really organize God or omniscient experiences you can ONLY Experience them.

And having had those Omniscient Experiences with God or Nature or Spirit the experience of it is what is important rather than categorizing it.

However, everyone has their own way of doing this. This is just my experience of life and enlightenment as I experience it.

And as we drift down the river of life we can experience more of God, more of omniscience, or we can choose to do something else.

However, my point of view might be: "Why would I choose to do something else?"

Devotion and love for God and Omniscience seems like a worthy devotion and way to spend your time.

It's something you can teach your children about if they are interested in doing this too.

This might also be called: "The path of a Mystic" because a "mystic" is always about experiencing God and Spirit in everything 24 hours a day.

To a mystic it is about experiencing God because "What else is important?"

So, a mystic goes about experiencing God 24 hours a day in everything including ones dreams at night.

My parents believed in being mystics too. I value this part of growing up with them.


So, if you like to experience life and like to travel all over the earth and through your dreams, maybe stream of consciousness is how you might write too, or paint too, or make videos to, or travel too, or whatever you choose to do in life that is constructive.

By God's Grace

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