Sunday, November 27, 2016

6. To Self-Exist Without a Safe Harbor

6. I remember them sincerely who
    self-exist without a safe harbor.

There never has been a beginning. It has always been the way it is—infinite this, infinite that, eternal this, eternal that. There never was a creation. There will never be an end. Reality is movement within self-existent beings in the galactic field that are required for the Galactic Self’s elevation from where it is now onto the next cosmic plane of existence. Those movements within the galactic body we call life. Life as human beings has a beginning and an end, but on the cosmic planes there are no such boundaries. The consciousness of the Galactic Mind, the gaining of which is its evolution, reveals to it the great unknown that lies beyond. Its consciousness of that beyond is its readiness to move on. And it is ready; otherwise, it would not be sending me this material to write.

Self-existent beings are real beings. Sub-galactic beings, like us, are not “real” beings because they do not self-exist. They know themselves through objects of experience. In other words, they have a “safe harbor,” which is something other than one’s self to lean on. Human beings “lean” on each other in numerous ways: through feelings, ideas, nurturance, desires, goals, etc., anything upon which one can project one’s self for self-knowledge. Human beings also “lean” on their thoughts, feelings, physicality, and a world view.

Galactic beings self-exist. They have no safe harbor. They cannot know something outside of what they are. They have nothing to lean on. This situation does not matter to them because they have no consciousness. They know what they are because they cannot be anything else. They are real beings. As conscious beings we honor them for this.

The Galactic Mind, however, through manifestations by the galactic beings within its field, consciously knows that it self-exists. Through the Galactic Mind, the Galactic Self knows that it self-exists. This condition is possible only on the cosmic planes; it is an attainment of such magnitude that only the Galactic Mind can engage it. Even though the Galactic Mind has within its galactic body innumerable manifestations of life, it cannot lean on any of them because they do not occupy its plane of  existence. To it, therefore, manifestations within its galactic body are not real. The conscious Galactic Mind is alone within itself. It manages an aloneness that would drive any human being mad. That ability is its grandeur. As it faces the unknown with consciousness, the Galactic Self has no safe harbor.