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  1. Rick H.
    July 11, 2013 @ 12:00 pm

    Thanks, Richard. Reminds me of the story of the Prince by Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov which I stumbled upon.

    The Young Prince

    Imagine a young prince who has been entrusted to the care of peasants since infancy, in order for him to experience life’s hardships. He doesn’t know he is heir to the throne, and he goes to work every day in shabby clothes and with hardly any food inside him. Years later, the king, his father, decides his education is complete and sends a whole delegation of representatives to find him and bring him back to the palace. The young prince hasn’t a clue what’s going on and thinks a mistake has been made. But there’s no mistake, and they explain to him he was sent to live with peasants simply in order to learn what hard work, sobriety and modesty are. Now he’s arrived at the palace: they ask him what he would like for his meal, and all he wants is a little bread, an onion and some water. He doesn’t know the royal chef has prepared a whole feast… And you can imagine the rest of the story.

    And if I tell you that, inside, you are all princes and princesses… Yes, because you are all sons and daughters of God, and one day your heavenly Father, who has entrusted you to peasants for the sake of your education – yes, symbolically that’s what life on earth is – will solemnly send for you. But only on condition that you have worked properly, of course; otherwise, this apprenticeship with peasants could last for many incarnations.

  2. Morgan Savage
    July 12, 2013 @ 12:00 pm

    Hi Richard, Love the article, however I have a different take…

    What if what we have been told was not exactly accurate, and what we were told is myth is real, and what we have been told is real is really the myth… then what if the gods of Rome and in the mythology were real beings, who are from another planet? what if the creation story we have heard from the Bible and the one from science was created to keep us small and controlled? What if these beings created us and gave us their genetics, and have been watching from afar….at times helping us not have the ability to blow up the world and all of space? What if the world is a lot different from what we have been told and now in this Golden Age we are discovering it one person at a time as we wake up to the truth of our beginnings and our earth’s creation/ solar system/ galaxy. We are gods, created by the gods who created and rule the many universes. We were originally created to mind the gold for Neubru, which needed gold to keep their planet alive and to build up their outer biosphere. What if we have evolved because they have allowed our DNA to expand. What if our creations were really gifts from them, ie: we did not create a lot of the things that people think the humans have done Nasa,Electricity, etc…I think we have been around for lots of lifetimes, and we are here to grow spiritually, to clear out the old karma, to learn to love from the inside out, ourselves first then others…and to learn the truth about our existence…to remember what we know when we are not in earthly human form. That is what the age of Aquarius is all about the Golden Age, learning these things and expanding, connecting to our god within and with each other in unity and cooperation.

  3. izzy
    July 12, 2013 @ 12:00 pm

    As Max Planck famously said, “I regard consciousness as fundamental. I regard matter as derivative from consciousness. We cannot get behind consciousness.”

    Beyond that statement, any ultimate truth gets elusive, and the temptation to project our personal view is strong. At this point in history the Business Model becomes ever less appealing. It does appear that a fundamental aspect of being human is to eat experience and extrude meaning. Unconditional love, by definition, would encompass all things. Life may well be more of an adventurous experiment and less of a school.