Finding Balance and Purpose in Life

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1 A positive thought is what gives strength to all of this. Negative thinking weighs upon you, while positive thinking gives you the courage to remain alive and continue advancing through this life. You see?

2 Rather than perceiving the world as merely positive or negative, there exists also the neutral—that moment of peace where neither one nor the other disturbs you, these two being wholly opposite extremes.

3 The positive is the one who seeks to persevere, to press forward, to transcend obstacles. While the negative seeks to obstruct all of this and all of that in order to sustain perpetuity.

4 Both extremes bring imbalance. That is why one must seek neutrality through rest —not stagnation —but rest—for stagnation creates imbalance.

5 In stagnation, you dwell excessively upon right and wrong, upon opposing forces, and you lack purpose. One must serve a purpose to possess a reason for living, not live merely to exist because one wishes to live.

6 To live merely for the sake of living, it is better to remain outside—do not come to Earth. Living just to enjoy life is what binds humankind to the Earth—the desire to live life. Do you see the irony, the paradox?

7 This world runs upon questions and answers—a reason for being—questioning ceaselessly: What are we, who are we, where are we journeying?

8 What does it matter! If we are all going to the same place—the source that gives life, within this truth that has always existed: the total truth that gives life, life itself.

9 There is a collective intelligence beyond individual form, which enters into frequency by offering examples of life—messages drawn from what has already been learned to help others avoid the questioning that must be traversed and to smooth the path toward the destiny they are in the process of shaping.

10 For this, you attune to the same frequency as that soul who once embodied all of this and all of that, who has lived through life firsthand and now seeks to carry forth the message of life itself.

11 That being carries a message of its own—an idea, a thought—emerging from a distant realm of frequency, time, and space very different from what is lived on this plane, seeking to leave at least a trace in its attempt to save the world from the disaster toward which it is heading if it does not realign itself and do its part.

12 The one you call The Poet—through whom poetry reveals all things—that soul transmits consciousness through its own interpretation; in this instance, perceiving life itself as poetry.

13 As a channel, you too will be open to receiving messages from other realms, from other beings, from other worlds—who, within the paradox of life, deliver the message of life itself.

14 But in the same way, thoughts of ill will may also arrive—do not allow them to enter. They will feel heavy, degrading; do not let yourself be carried away by them.

15 Allow yourself to be carried only by that aura—that incoming frequency which harmonizes with what is being sought: peace in this world, and the many other things it gives rise to.

16 And there is the Self who bears the message that all is thought—the one who walks beside you and aids you in discernment, for it perceives the world analytically as this or as that.

17 Each being offers its own interpretation of the analogy that is life itself, and of the why behind things— the coexistence between the physical and the spiritual worlds, of all that is and all that is not.

18 That Self, thought, and idea—and all those who compose that line of thought are all those who shed light on information from their point of view.

19 The one who said that life is a movie is another messenger seeking analogy through his interpretation of what the world is.

20 FV—Who is one in relation to all of them?

21 CFKW—We are the manifestation of all of that. Through this body, we see the complex world of creation. We see life from this point of view, from this line of thought—it’s a reflection of all that. You see?

22 Life is an illusion. It is like a screen that allows everything that represents life to be manifested and seen. We must understand that our reason for being is simply to experience what life is in each of its particulars—to know, to live, and to feel in order to learn and come to understand what life itself truly is.

23 From this understanding, one chooses their next plane, their own line of thought—how one wishes to manifest oneself within all of this.

24 That is when one seeks more density or less density—to be more immersed in the worldly or more aligned with the spiritual. In the end, one chooses.

25 All harm, all wrongdoing, all crime advances and accumulates the karmic process—the law of cause and effect.

26 However, the one who seeks spirituality seeks to balance all that is constructive and all that is destructive. It is no longer experimentation, but the intention to find balance within the abstract dimension of the human being. You see?

27 That abstract aspect of the human being is what gives life to the very energy of life itself. You see?

28 The existence of other beings, other planets, and other civilizations is simply life itself in experimentation across different times—different worlds generated from the deepest density to everything artificial that replaces the creation of the universe through its own manipulation, shaping all that is and exists on the material plane, while there is another that carries everything into thought. You see?

29 That is life: a reason to exist on the physical plane or a reason to exist on the spiritual plane. One chooses how life is manifested. In the realm devoid of density of which we speak, neither good nor evil exists—only an understanding of what is and what is not. You see?

30 In that plane or dimension, the Self does not make mistakes. The Self is simply a manifestation of all that composes it. Whom we perceive as “evil” is the one we see from a distance—the one pursuing their own intentions.

31 But when one collides with that Self, confusion arises. Positive and negative thoughts—and the position in which you find yourself (for example, being in a strong economic position and then beginning to decline)—occur either because, in thought, you have willed it so, or because of an error on your part in past lives. And now, in this life, you seek balance within the material realm.

32 But whoever is immersed in the spiritual world does not see the material. They see that their existence is merely spiritual, having a human experience, yet it does not cease to be a way of being. You see?

33 According to cause and effect, one can perceive the next step to take. Yet the future is not truly the future—it is merely an anticipation of what is expected at a given moment.

34 That is why things happen because they must happen, because each one is related to the previous life. They collide, they intertwine, and learning all of this takes work—where the material resides and where the spiritual dwells.

35 One chooses the direction, the path, and the intention of what one wishes to experience—and where one encounters oneself in its opposite. This is why one may have been malevolent in a past life while being benevolent in this one—in search of balance.

36 That is why in dreams one lives, one suffers, one prays, one smiles, and all of that—a glimpse of life.

37 One chooses where one decides to be. Now, find the path you have been seeking. It is within you to bring forth your work as it truly is. You are the one who must define how it will be expressed.

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