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Claiming Divine Choice: The Springboard of Freewill
By Sri Ram Kaa & Kira Raa
Soaring toward 2012, we ask ourselves: What is the reason that we find ourselves at the moment of Divine choice? Can there even be one single reason? Why have we, as the collective of humanity, chosen to participate in the greatest shift of the ages ever experienced?
Deep within our genetic makeup is an inherently moral energy that continually seeks to express itself. This expression is one that drives the inner motivation of all actions and can be controlled by either the mind or the heart.
Often, as we invite the expansion of our life experience, the concept of heart-centered action will appear in one form or another. This can be as basic as empathy for another, and as complex as the spiritual experience or “higher” order of heart centered action that births through a being who has claimed a profound life shift.
Through Kira Raa’s near-death experience, the gift of absolutely KNOWING that we choose to come to THIS particular planet, at this particular moment in a per- ceived linear timeline is one that allows a greater para- digm to arise. It was not the NDE that created the shift, rather the release of all doubt as to our infinite being that opened the door to greater freedom.
The word freedom is so easily thrown about in our world experience. We seek to be free from constraints that are perceived to interfere with our freewill. These perceived constraints are as basic as the feeling of being trapped in school as a young child, to the frustrated worker who feels shackled to their job: each experience limiting a sense of freedom.
We also have collectively created a belief system around the experience of freedom and cling to it as a means to justify actions that are doing their best to surrender to an inherently moral genetic code. This causes conflict at the base of our existence and perpetuates an even greater lack of the freedom so keenly sought.
How? Through the paradigms and prevailing systems that have been generated by a need to create a society that serves the few and controls the many. While this may appear to be an action of activism on behalf of one particular country or governmental system, it is not. What is it? The recognition that until you are able to fully let go of the paradigms that hold you captive you will not ever be free.
And, true freedom is ultimately the greatest weapon for freedom when claimed within a system that seeks to control another.
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Enter the pontificators.
You know them as priests, scholars, teachers, scientists, politicians, newscasters, best friends, virtually anyone that is able to persuade you that their opinion is correct and usurps your ability to bring forth your own actions without doubt.
The fascinating piece of this puzzle is that the pontifi- cators have been perfecting their skills for thousands of years alongside the perfecting of diminishing self- reliance.
In the earliest Dravidian cultures, (2500bc), one of the most fascinating revelations from the archeological digs was the absence of temples. Throughout these wondrous cities, which flourished as merchants and agrarian societies, the only notable “religious” discover- ies were small seals on a few walls that depicted early deities as nature spirits and also displayed what we now refer to as “yogis” in seated lotus postures.
What we know is that when the Aryan invasions came into these societies around 1500bc, so did the first establishment of pontificators and class systems. It was with this invasion that the Brahmin class, (priests), were first introduced as the intermediaries of god, and the ones who were able to call forth the pleasure of the gods. They carried with them great power and their power was first to benefit the warriors.
When the link between war and god is clearly seen, as this progression of civilization demonstrates, the first establishment of the diminishment of our self-trust comes forward. The obvious divide that has led us to the choices before us now step forward from this historical establishment and regardless of whether you believe in life only existing on this planet or not, regardless of your religious beliefs, regardless of your personal opinions, this one fact is established:
To facilitate dominion over another, we willingly give our power to the authority who communes with god to justify war, conquest, and societal norms.
Certainly you have at some point encountered the state- ment that more people have died in the name of god than any other reason combined. A simple, profound and thought-provoking recognition that once digested, forces one to wonder…why?
Take a moment and simply re-read that paragraph again. Then ask yourself, why?
Why have so many people died in the name of god?
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