Reconstitution process
The nature of creation/Creation
The “problem”
The problem in how we create our experiences
The problem in how we hold onto the experiences we have -
attachments
The “solution”
No matter what approach we may use to explore the depth and breadth
of
our creativity,
access
our truth, or
stumble into an experience
of the Source of Creation, we will be faced with the issue of
reconstituting our
creative
ability and creative power to a sufficient degree to use what we access to
recreate our world to live the truth we access.
Reconstitution is the dynamic process where we piece together our
fragmented unlimited
creative
ability and creative power in order to
regain sufficient creative ability and creative power to create
something new. It is to call back from our
nonconscious mind all the
variety of ways we have given away our creative power and creative
ability.
The nature of creation/Creation
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As a result of
relationship between energy and consciousness, the
nature of Creation is that our
intentions are what we use to create the
reality
we experience.
Reality will mold itself to whatever we intend. It will do so by how
we focus our attention and awareness, and how readily and
passionately we reinforce that focused attention and awareness by
how we act in the direction of our focus.
The “problem”
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There are a myriad of ways in which we shatter and fragment our
energy. However, the problem we face is ultimately all our
fragmentation is a result of two processes. One of the processes is
the way we create our experiences. This part of the problem is
inescapable. It is that we need to forgot how we created our
experience and become lost in our creation to have the experience of
our creation. The second process is way we hold onto the experiences
we have. Our
attachments and how we hold onto our experiences,
people, object , expectations and beliefs rather than allow them and
ourselves to evolve, grow and freely unfold.
The problem in how we create our experiences
(Top): We are a
infinitely creative being of
unlimited creativity and we are capable of
creating any experience we choose in any reality of our choice by
how we focus our attention and awareness. We have simply
shattered
and fragmented the flow of our
creative life energy in order to
create the physical experiences we have. As the creator, to have the
experience we desire it is necessary to fragment and scatter our
creative life energy so that we can have the experience of choice.
That is,
we need to become the observer
and participate in our creation. We literally and figuratively
have to become the experience in every way. We the creator, must
become the creation in order to experience the creation we desire.
For example, to know and experience being lost, the only way we can
have that experience is
to become lost. This is true for any desire
we have. To experience the desire, we have to become the desire in
someway. In becoming the desire
we must forget that we hold the
desire and how we hold the desire so we can become lost in the
experience of our creation.
Becoming lost in our creation is that in becoming the experience, we
come to believe the experience we created is the only reality. We
forget we are the creator. We simply become stuck within the limits
and boundaries of the reality we create. To experience being lost,
we have to become lost. Since reality molds itself to create
whatever we believe, to believe we are lost, we will be lost for as
long as we believe we are.
It is much like an actor in a play. The actor can play the role but
never believe he/she is the character they play, yet they can play
the role quite effectively. Or, the actor can become the character
in every way and believe they are the character and play the role as
if the role was life itself. However, in believing they are the
character they can become stuck as that character. The problem then
becomes if the actor believes he/she are the character he/she
played, how does the character find his/her true identity?
Essentially that is what each of us has done. There is the story of
the “Club of Princes” that tells how this works quite well. As long
as each prince remembers they are a prince and don’t believe they
are the role they are playing, everything will run fine.
We have created a role to play to have certain kinds and types of
experiences in Physical Creation. We play a role for ourselves and a
role for others in our lives. Why we chose the particular experience
we had or have, and the roles we play, is another question and the
reason why doesn’t really matter. What matters is that when we
complete the experiences we desired, rather than shedding the
character we assumed in the role, we identify with the character.
Because we are so identified with the body and of the intensity of
the physical experience, we believe we are the character and become
stuck in the world of the character rather than claiming our true
identity.
Forgetting is a two fold process utilized by consciousness. One part
of the forgetting process is that consciousness allows itself by
“going to sleep” and forgetting. The second part is that
consciousness becomes distracted by both the mundane and intensity
of the physical experience.
Sleep is only part of the
natural forgetting process. Consciousness will go to sleep where
there is no contrast or change to experience. If nothing ever
changes, we will never know if we have been awake, or fallen asleep
and awaken again, since we have nothing in which to compare the two
moments. Change and comparison of the changes is the only way
consciousness knows if it is awake. Alternatively said,
consciousness get bored when there is no contrast and goes to sleep
and the sleep process is a forgetting process. We can go to sleep at
any or all levels of our being. But it needs to be realized that
forgetting is intentional. We intend to forget that we are the
creator of our experiences so that we can experience the creation.
One problem we face is forgetting, remembering and awakening can
become habits just like any other habit. Just as we can train our
mind to do any task out of habit, we can train our mind not to go to
sleep and remain awake and aware through all cycles of creation that
we as an individuated consciousness chooses to experience. However,
if we remain aware through the cycle of creation, we never
experience the creation as being the creation for we always remain
outside the creation in our awareness.
Alternatively said, for many of us, if we know something is a pure
play with no end goal, there is little fun in what we do. However if
we make what we do some type of competition such that we perceive a
goal of winning, then the competition adds the excitement to what is
done. So too with the experience of Creation. If we really know and
understand that what we are experiencing is an
illusion created by
mind and it is only a way of playing that we created, we probably
will not find it very enjoyable. However, if you can believe it is
real, it is quite a fantastic experience. But to believe it is real,
we have to forget that we created it. Hence we choose to forget for
the sake of the experience but then fall into the habit of
forgetting. We begin to think forgetting is the only way to exists.
We begin to believe that we are powerless over the experience we
ourselves have created in some way.
There is no need to become awake and aware at every level of our
being as many try do. Any technique that encourages the pursuit of
cosmic consciousness or any technique used to transcend the physical
plane utilizes the belief we need to become aware at every level. To
transcend physical reality is really no more than remaining awake
during the physical cycles of creation of birth and death in which
we choose to participate. But then if we
stay awake and aware during
the entire cycle, we don’t have
the experience of believing and experiencing the physical experience
as real. We only have the experience of seeing how the physical
experience is only one of an infinite experiences that we can choose
to have. In being aware and awake can cause us miss that for which
we created the experience in the first place.
There is no need to become awake and aware at every level of our
being. We can go to any level that we chose in complete awareness by
how we focus our attention and awareness. The issue is, do we, or do
we not, become attached to that creation that we experience.
The problem in how we hold onto the experiences we have -
attachments (Top): Within the energy consciousness model, consciousness
must be able to compare itself to something with some
standard of
comparison in order to know itself. Consciousness will continue to
create experiences that it needs until it fully understands who and
what it actual is. Consciousness does not, however, have to give its
power way and/or remain fragmented and scattered in order to know
itself.
In the
creation process, consciousness forgets what it has become
attached then puzzles at why it does not have the freedom to create
what it desires. It forgets and does not realize all of it
creative life energy is bound up in its memories and
attachments to those
memories. The key to wholeness and living without
fractionating and
fragmenting the flow of our creative life energy is to become like
the wind. We must allow each experience and each individual that
enters our life to come like the wind and leave like the wind
completely free and unattached. Anything that the experience or an
individual brings into our life is unmasked and unexpected or
without expectations fully savored and experienced in the moment.
The whole process of
reconstitution and reclaiming our creative
powers and creative ability is only a
remembering and letting go
process and training ourselves not to become attached. The more we
don’t know ourselves or have forgotten who we are, the more we
scatter
and fragment our
creative power and creative ability. The
more we remember and know who and what we really are, the more we
reconstitute and consolidate our creative energy and creative power.
In reconstituting our
creative
ability and creative power,
pain at
any level of our being ultimately stems from our
attachments. We
leave a part of ourselves and our
creative life energy attached to
that which we hold in memory and we think the experience has passed
out of our awareness. Rather than explore the deepest origins of the
pain we feel, we somehow relieve the pain and/or numb the pain never
removing the attachment that lies at its base. Pain is only a
warning that the essence of our being is being harmed in some way
and more often than not created by that onto which we hold. Whether
we experience them as positive or negative, painful or pleasurable,
our attachments to the experience keeps our creative life energy
bound in our previous creations. In holding an attachment, energy is
required to sustain the creation as a memory of that creation in the
way we remember it and are attached to it. Since energy can either
be created or destroyed only transformed, unless the existing
pattern of energy is release, the new cannot form. In holding these
attachments, consciousness remains bound in
a cage of its own making.
The “solution”
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The solution of these problems seems simple enough. Since reality
will mold itself to whatever we intend, it is through the clear
intentional focus of our attention and awareness that we will
reconstitute our
creative
ability and creative power. It seems a
simple enough task to set and hold the
clear intention to discover
our true identity. In doing so, it will reveal itself. Similarly, if
we set the intention to reconstitute our
creative life energy and
regain our creative power and creative ability to create the reality
of our choice, we will do so.
The
truth of reality is that reality will response to our intention
for as long as we hold that intention. The problem is what we
currently believe about ourselves and the reality we experience and
the habits those beliefs have created.
Reconstitution is about
removing conscious and
nonconscious intentions which no longer
serve us. Obviously, the clearer the intention, the easier the task.
However, even with a very
clear intention, the process of
reconstitution can be
long and arduous. With an
understanding of the process, we can make journey much shorter and
easier.
We need to remember what we are is the product and sum total of all
that we have been. All that we have been has gone into creating
exactly who we are and the role we have choose to play. To return to
the state were we can be in our full creative potential and live in
full alignment with our
creative life energy, we must do one of two
things. One is to return to a state where we have no beliefs and no
habits. We must return to that true beginner’s
mind. This of course
is something very hard to do. The other is to return to a state of
spontaneous and innocent
childlike play that has not be
contaminated by the experience of creation/Creation. To do this we
must release our
attachments and expectations.
The reason we need to return to one of these two states is that any
belief we hold will channel our
creative life energy to manifest a
reality based on that belief. Any habits that remain within our
being will do the same thing for they are only the result of long
held beliefs.
We can look at ourselves as a vast continent. The beliefs we hold
molds the ground into hills, valleys and plains. Our
creative life energy is like the rain. The rains fall down upon this land and
flows into the sea. As in the
Rain River Analogy, we where the water
for the rain arises from the source of the ocean, our energy from
the source/Source. The rain falls upon the ground and flows back to
the sea to restart the process. The physical experience we have is
the energy flowing back into the sea of the source/Source only to be
evaporated and start the process all over again.
We need a completed flow path for the
creative process to work.
Otherwise the energy that is needed to sustain our being will not
flow. The water that flows to the sea forms rivers and streams based
on the
path of least resistance around the obstacles. The obstacles
are only the landscape the water faces in returning to the sea. The
obstacles are the
internal landscape that gets reflected externally which we created by what we
think and believe. That internal landscape determines how free our
creative life energy flows or doesn’t flow in returning to the
Source of Creation as it
dissipates in the experience we have.
These rivers and streams eventually cut into the ground forming
channels allowing the water to reach to the sea faster. Over time,
more and more of the rain that falls simply flows into these river
and streams rather than finding some new way to get to the sea.
Unless we recreate our inner landscape, our
creative life energy
follows the channels created by our past. To reconstitutes our total
creative power and creative ability to remold our entire inner
continent into some new shape and form. As with the geological
process we experience on the earth, it can take quite some time and
seems like is a daunting task when first encountered.
We may ask, “Why is it so seemingly difficult to create the reality
of our choice, where we find a peace and contentment that never runs
dry such that we can be happy with what is, as it is, no matter what
is happening in one’s external world?” There are two primary reasons
for this. One is that what we need to uniquely do to reform and
recast our landscape, to reconstitute and consolidate our creative
power, is not what another needs to do. All traditions are based on
what has been successful for others. Hence they may or may not work
for us.
We need to do our own experiments to see what works for us.
Only our
intuitive guidance on can lead us. A guide may help us to
remain true to our intuitive guidance but it is our intuitive
guidance that will guide us.
The other reason it is has been so difficult to create the reality
of our choice is that an important piece of the puzzle necessary for
reconstituting ourselves is often missing. Frequently it is not even
put on the table for consideration. In fact, from a creation view
point it is the most important piece for it is the fuel of Creation,
any creation. That piece is that
intention that brought us into
the world.
The
intention that brought us into
the world is in full alignment
and actually the channel for our optimum
creative power and creative ability, namely the flow of our
creative life energy/creative spirit. To recreate our internal landscape, we will have to spend
some time exploring the intention for our life. The
intention for our life is what established the initial conditions for what we now
experience. In many ways, it is the default setting for our life.
Some of the landscape of our life is not meant to be recast while we
are in this life. If we spend our energy trying to recast the
portion that is to remain fixed, all we do is waste our time and
energy. The question then becomes, “What portion or what aspects of
our life are meant to be fixed and what portion do we have complete
control over changing?” The answer lies in the intention that
brought us into this life and the
creative passion we feel when we
are in alignment with this intention. To get started it is best to
begin to use
internal compass and use what give us a
passion for
life and for living to
calibrate the compass.
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