In a discussion the other day it was said that everyone is at different levels in consciousness, differing levels of their spritual journey.
This made me think, the concept of 'spiritual contracts' indicates that we are here in 3d with a task, or for our soul to learn some lessons, or grow.
So if that premise is within your realm of acceptance, then wouldn't it indicate that we are actually all on the same level of consciousness?
For further consideration, the Dali Lama said "You know you are enlightened when everyone you see you see as enlightened" (to which our preacher jokes, "So I go to the mall to see how far I need to go!")
and as synchronicity has it, today's note from Chabad.org seems to expand on the theme....
It also plays into a concept that I have considered in the past. We all have heard the story/parable/metaphor "The straw that broke the camel's back" ... wieghed down with soooo much that just one more thing sets us off.
What if the obverse were true?
That the entire world is waiting for me to reach enlightenment?
This made me think, the concept of 'spiritual contracts' indicates that we are here in 3d with a task, or for our soul to learn some lessons, or grow.
So if that premise is within your realm of acceptance, then wouldn't it indicate that we are actually all on the same level of consciousness?
For further consideration, the Dali Lama said "You know you are enlightened when everyone you see you see as enlightened" (to which our preacher jokes, "So I go to the mall to see how far I need to go!")
and as synchronicity has it, today's note from Chabad.org seems to expand on the theme....
There is something about that, that just rises me up, creates a level of bliss, just reading it. To me it explains what the Dali Lama was referring to. Not that it is me, but all of us.All or No One
Adar I 4, 5771 · February 8, 2011
By Tzvi Freeman
No man can claim to have reached the ultimate truth
as long as there is another who has not.
No one is redeemed
until we are all redeemed.
Ultimate truth is an unlimited light
-and if it is unlimited,
how could it shine in one person's realm
and not in another's?
It also plays into a concept that I have considered in the past. We all have heard the story/parable/metaphor "The straw that broke the camel's back" ... wieghed down with soooo much that just one more thing sets us off.
What if the obverse were true?
That the entire world is waiting for me to reach enlightenment?