Softline



The Frames of Awareness

The struggle to mainting a non-spiritual living

In an article in the Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet they make an interesting observation. I guess it’s valid for the western society in general. Our sleep has become worse, we are sicker, and we even risk an early death. The article makes a connection between this and stress. That’s partly true.

The real problem is our non-spiritual living. Loosing your job or having a tough time at home is of course very negative. But you will be able to deal with much better if you accept what happens as a plan for you to grow. And maybe you will find solutions in realizations that comes forward. When society moves faster you must counter that by living slower. Slowing down will help you meditate and connect to your inner self where you’ll find a lot of healing power. It will help you make the right self-realizations.

Moving to fast is a symptom of a non-spiritual living. Not only is inner connections lost, like a bad phone line. It’s also a sign for our false belief in a material world. Hard matter is a fact. It’s there for a reason. It will not help if we all went to a monastery and became monks. For some it will. However not as a magical recepy for the world. We are in a materialistic reality for a reason.

What we miss is how and why matter exist. It’s a reult from our collective awareness. We create it in our heads, in our minds. What we believe will be created. This is the nature of our existence, the higher system we live in.

Sickness and problems in the world comes from neglecting a higher system and its rules. The materialistic reality helps us grow. But we can improve the school of life, living here and now, if we accept the higher right rules. This is what we must understand. That doesn’t mean sickness is a sign of an error or something we’ve done wrong though it can be. We face any problem that can help us grow.

Current society seems to be a hard struggle for keeping a false belief in a world that isn't what we think it is. The more problems we encounter the faster we run. We will soon run into a wall. But don't panic. Even if it will hurt it's a good wall that will help us become awake.