"Awareness of Existence"
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1, "An Acorn doesn’t question whether or not it’ll become an Oak Tree"
2, "A Tadpole doesn’t question if it’ll become a Frog or not"
3, "Your DNA doesn’t question what physical attributes you will have, it just knows…"
4, "A caterpillar doesn’t question if it’ll become a butterfly, it simply trusts the process"
5, "Bees don’t question if their hard work, will produce a honeycomb and honey.. they simply do the basics, manifest what they desire through surrender and trust in a process that is innate and inevitable.."
6, "Water doesn’t question if it’ll become vapour at 1 degree above 99 degrees, yet it does every time..
7, "Grass in a field never question it's resilience to grow, it simply grows.."
8, "A Tree losing all its leaves in autumn doesn’t question if they will regrow, yet they do, every year.."
9, "Babies don’t get scared or worry if they will learn to talk, walk, run and grow into an adult human.. they trust DNA to do its thing, surrender to the process and hey presto, they grow…we have over 8.2 billion examples of this surrender on Earth right now…
10, "Lions don’t think about good or bad when they go hunting for food, Bees don’t worry about the flower, it’s simply a primal, energetic, programmed necessity to hunt for sustenance not survival, they are not aware of their existence in the same way humans are, which can be limiting in some cases to humans
11, All the above have 3 things in common:
11.1, None are conscious of their existence yet.
11.2, They all fit the definition of alive
11.3, If they were aware of their consciousness and existence in the way Adult Humans are, it can be an extremely limiting factor, deductively leading to fear.
"Now imagine the calamitous stagnation of growth that would occur on Earth, if all the above processes where living things - Sentient Beings, allowed fear to get in the way of their growth, progress and evolution"
"Learn to let go, master indifference, re-learn how to be a "Sentient Being" at one with the Cosmos, one day at a time"
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