Rain Does Not Appear in a Cloudless Sky
September 24, 2019
by Steve Beckow
I’m beginning to see that there are many everyday feeling states that are the nearest equivalent on this dimension to the divine states in the higher dimensions.
I saw another one today which I can use as an example: Impartiality. Impartiality has its everyday and higher-dimensional aspects.
To be impartial is to drop any judgments one may have of a situation and approach it newly and openly.
On an everyday level, on the one hand, one has judgments but does not pay attention to them to appraise the situation. They are there but quiet. One “leaves them at home,” so to speak.
A colleague would say of himself, “I have an open mind, but not an empty mind.”
I served as a refugee adjudicator and needed to be impartial in my hearings. Tapes of the proceedings and my judgments were available for higher courts to scrutinize.
If I was not impartial, the decision was scrapped and a new hearing was held with a different adjudicator.
Looking back on it, because of the enlightenment teachings I was reading at the time (this was after the vision), I probably had fewer judgments than some others, but I was not judgment-free.
On a higher-dimensional level, on the other hand, one does not have judgments, period. (1) Drowned in an ocean of love, one is lacking nothing that would have one lift a finger to separate oneself from another by judging them. (2) Love unites. (3)
Not only does one not have a file drawer full of judgments, the whole environment in which judgments arise would not be present. That’s what makes it a world that works for everyone. Love and bliss.
Think of the rain. There’s no rain falling today. That’s a lack of judgments. But there are still thunder clouds. There’s still the potential for judgments.
Versus, no, there is a clear, blue, sunny sky today. There’s not even the potential for rain. Similarly, when one is drowned in love, there’s not even the potential for judgments.
When one is in bliss, peace, mastery, abundance, etc., the same. There are no clouds in the sky that produce rain.
I’m tempted to say, as an hypothesis, that the divine states preclude judgment. Why and how they do I don’t know. I only know that, filled with love or bliss, I’m not capable of judging another person.
Judgment and love cannot coexist. The former yields to the latter, always. But the kicker is I’m not talking about counterfeit love. I’m not talking about ordinary love. I’m talking about the real thing – higher-dimensional, transformative love.
Judgments do not appear in real love. Rain does not appear in a cloudless sky.
Footnotes
(1) While I experienced that love in 2015, I don’t live now in the experience of that love daily. After Ascension, we all will. The heart opening associated with Ascension is permanent and complete. Prior to that, a heart opening is temporary.
(2) If one behaved this way on our dimension, many people would refuse to believe our sincerity. They’d “check us out.” Are we on drugs or a member of a cult?
(3) “Unconditional love is the bonding force. It can take the scar and close the wound.” (The Arcturians in a personal reading with Steve Beckow through Suzanne Lie, March 16, 2013.)
Source: Golden Age of Gaia
September 24, 2019
by Steve Beckow
I’m beginning to see that there are many everyday feeling states that are the nearest equivalent on this dimension to the divine states in the higher dimensions.
I saw another one today which I can use as an example: Impartiality. Impartiality has its everyday and higher-dimensional aspects.
To be impartial is to drop any judgments one may have of a situation and approach it newly and openly.
On an everyday level, on the one hand, one has judgments but does not pay attention to them to appraise the situation. They are there but quiet. One “leaves them at home,” so to speak.
A colleague would say of himself, “I have an open mind, but not an empty mind.”
I served as a refugee adjudicator and needed to be impartial in my hearings. Tapes of the proceedings and my judgments were available for higher courts to scrutinize.
If I was not impartial, the decision was scrapped and a new hearing was held with a different adjudicator.
Looking back on it, because of the enlightenment teachings I was reading at the time (this was after the vision), I probably had fewer judgments than some others, but I was not judgment-free.
On a higher-dimensional level, on the other hand, one does not have judgments, period. (1) Drowned in an ocean of love, one is lacking nothing that would have one lift a finger to separate oneself from another by judging them. (2) Love unites. (3)
Not only does one not have a file drawer full of judgments, the whole environment in which judgments arise would not be present. That’s what makes it a world that works for everyone. Love and bliss.
Think of the rain. There’s no rain falling today. That’s a lack of judgments. But there are still thunder clouds. There’s still the potential for judgments.
Versus, no, there is a clear, blue, sunny sky today. There’s not even the potential for rain. Similarly, when one is drowned in love, there’s not even the potential for judgments.
When one is in bliss, peace, mastery, abundance, etc., the same. There are no clouds in the sky that produce rain.
I’m tempted to say, as an hypothesis, that the divine states preclude judgment. Why and how they do I don’t know. I only know that, filled with love or bliss, I’m not capable of judging another person.
Judgment and love cannot coexist. The former yields to the latter, always. But the kicker is I’m not talking about counterfeit love. I’m not talking about ordinary love. I’m talking about the real thing – higher-dimensional, transformative love.
Judgments do not appear in real love. Rain does not appear in a cloudless sky.
Footnotes
(1) While I experienced that love in 2015, I don’t live now in the experience of that love daily. After Ascension, we all will. The heart opening associated with Ascension is permanent and complete. Prior to that, a heart opening is temporary.
(2) If one behaved this way on our dimension, many people would refuse to believe our sincerity. They’d “check us out.” Are we on drugs or a member of a cult?
(3) “Unconditional love is the bonding force. It can take the scar and close the wound.” (The Arcturians in a personal reading with Steve Beckow through Suzanne Lie, March 16, 2013.)
Source: Golden Age of Gaia
Rain Does Not Appear in a Cloudless Sky | Steve Beckow
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