Living Beyond Constructs In a Sense of Wonder

Dear Hearts,
With all of the constant changes occurring outside of yourself, around yourself, and within yourself; changes within your mental self, emotional self, and physical self, as well as you – the higher vibrational frequencies as the presence of Creator that you are – what a beautiful state and unfoldment it is. It’s so fun because you, as Creator and Creator as a whole, are a constant metamorphosizing deity and consciousness.
Isn’t it interesting how consciousness grows, expands, and grows? Once you wake up from the mind, you realize you have a mind, and you also realize you’re not the mind. You realize that you have a body, but you also realize that you’re not the body. You realize that the body is identified as male or female, but you also wake up and realize that you, individually, truly are not male or female. You start waking up and realize that the perception of linear time; yesterday, today, tomorrow, one o’clock, two o’clock, three o’clock, four o’clock, on and on, is a construct of linear time, in which interesting perceptions occur, creating interesting perceived realities of who and what you are.
Consider your body. The body, is an amazing deity within itself, designed to constantly regenerate itself until you became identified with the construct of linear time, tick tock, tick tock, tick tock; and if your body has been in existence for 20 years this happens, at 30 years that happens, 40 years that happens, 50 years that happens – you’re over the hill. And then oddly enough, due to all the identification to the linear time continuum, the body responds. The telomere on the youth and vitality chromosome starts chipping away, chipping away, creating what’s been so identified with and known as aging.
It’s interesting, right? The body, working as the consciousness that it is, is a well-oiled machine, or whatever words you choose to express the amazing deity that it is. Now, look at yourself as a runner. You get up, you run a mile, five miles, 10 miles, a marathon, whatever it may be. When does the body literally start to perceive itself to be tired, worn out, or that it’s gone far enough? Just step back for a moment and take a breath. Is it the body that’s becoming tired and running out of energy, or is it a mental construct that says, “Okay I passed the two-mile marker, and my body is supposed to respond this way or that way?” You make it to the 26-mile mark in a marathon, and what is your assumption there? How is the body supposed to be firing? How is it supposed to be functioning? Oddly enough, it all comes back to what the mind is sharing with the body, due to what the mind has witnessed from others, including the grandmother, grandfather, and great grandparents, and then attempts to fit into the box of “normality”; but it’s just the body following suit due to everything the mind has seen and perceived to be real.
So right now, just take a breath, and look at your own personal body through the mind, through the course of your livestream. How much have you really, as Creator incarnate, commanded to be true about yourself, about your body? How many conditions have you put upon yourself – conditions which are also limitations? How much have you been creating or interfering with how the body works and how the mind works? How has the mind adopted all these different identities; some being taught by parents, some being taught by the churches, by businesses, corporations, and any number of situations and scenarios?
How much have you bought into the concepts that if you’re a president, prime minister, disposal engineer, a homemaker, or whatever, you have a specific rung on the ladder so to speak, so you take on the identity of being an ABC or XYZ – all these interesting colorful definitions that seriously are not true about you – not true even in the least. You look at all this stuff that you’ve taken in, that you’ve taken on, that you’ve decided is a reality for yourself, your mind, and your body; yet the body is totally thoroughly the innocent party here – technically the mind is too. It’s so interesting, isn’t it, when you wonder what is the real me, am I an ABC or XYZ? No, that’s not you, because you’re not all the mental/emotional fragmentations of constructs that have created conflicts, barriers, and limitations upon yourself. It’s the ego that’s been the thief in the night, that’s been given so much power and given so much life that it’s become the perceptional thing of a live deity.
Now, as you take a breath, put something in the palm of your hand, close your eyes, and turn them toward the third eye. Take another breath and feel the object in hand. Now as you’re here, take another breath, step back and ask yourself what’s behind the mind, what’s behind feeling whatever is in your hand, what’s behind the body? Now this is what’s interesting; you can call it a presence, or you can call it consciousness; yet just sit back and really connect with you – because literally, what’s behind it all is the real you. It’s the real you, which is often missed, because it doesn’t have a box, it doesn’t have a label, it doesn’t have what I would call a locked in solidified form, but it is you – consciousness – the facet of Creator that you are.
So right here, right now, during this month of October, really step back for a moment and ponder, “Who am I? “What am I?” Even ponder what’s it like to have zero definition of anything, where everything starts to become total particles of light, which is technically everything, from a rock in the forest, to a home, to a body. They’re all particles of light just vibrating at different frequencies, with different intentions, to where you can watch, ponder, and explore them, which is part of why you have a mind, and can go and explore anything and everything, in all of its senses of wonder, and have more fun than ever.
Have more of a blast than ever. We love you all and Happy Thanksgiving to all the Canadians.
Namasté,
William & Mary Linville and the Universalis Team