This dimension

Ask yourself right now ‘am I breathing?’, touch your face and feel your own skin, sit with your eyes closed and say ‘how do I know I still have an arm or a leg?’ and then feel the energy within your body and realise you do still have an arm and a leg.

We are not our thoughts, we are much more than that. We are life not having a life.

Then once we realise these things like we are breathing, we are alive, we have a body full of energy. Then notice that it is the real you, your soul and essence, that hears the noise, hears the thoughts, sees the image, feels the touch, experiences everything. That is the real you and it senses your consciousness too. Our so-called ‘normal’ existence consists of a concept existence, driven by the endless repetitive thought patterns of our mind.

When we become aware of this conscious dimension, beyond thought, then we realise that the real you and me, this ball of energy, this essence, this soul…it’s indestructible and safe, within us is the vast eternal space consciousness. We are at one with all that is, we are the universe, we are the creator, we are life, we are beyond our body and mind.

We then do not need to be attached to the fear of our mind, we can simply allow our love to flow, we can allow our light to shine, we can be authentically our true being and essence…then all there is, is peace, joy, love and gratitude. We can then connect with the true essence and souls of others free of the violence of the filters and judgements of the mind.

This dimension is freely available to every living soul, right now and always. That’s not a sales pitch for my new course on ‘how to be conscious’, it is merely a reminder of a choice we can all make, every single moment.

There isn’t an answer

By Philip Dodson

The less we know, the happier and more peaceful we can be.

The human mind is obsessed with having to know, needing an answer, a definitive…yet knowing doesn’t always bring peace or joy and the pain of not knowing causes suffering too. The more we seek certainty through answers, the more suffering we cause ourselves as the beauty of life is the uncertainty of this moment and what we can choose to do or not. If everything was certain, then there is no life.

Better to accept that there does not have to be answer, we do not need to know. Be happy and grateful for all that is and do not waste moments or a life wondering what the answer is…accept that for many things, there isn’t answer.