The sharing of information for spiritual growth
If you look at the picture that I chose to use on my various cyber world pages, you’ll see the real me. I could have opted for a more traditional photo. Combed hair, shaved and appropriately man grooved or manscaped as some might say, an intellectual stare perhaps to draw you in plus I could have worn my glasses for that smart look. But I chose me. The real me,
Imagine if we all communicated in a genuine and not superficial way. If so then information transfer would occur at all times. As I spoke, I would transfer a charge of information to you, and you then would catalog it ready for access when the situation merited.
In our world today this stream of information is limited or distorted, usually due to an ulterior motive weaved in, or an unintentional bias that had been rooted in our subconscious. Most of us don’t see clearly into others and show even less of ourselves. Our inner world predominates, leaving little room for interest in the other person. A polite hello or “how are you” is exchanged a smile and perhaps a quick comment about the weather, but generally, that’s about it. And furthermore, there is usually a weird fear or leeriness about what or who that person might be. So unless we have been introduced by a friend or have some information about this stranger, we are not about to share information other than trivial greetings.
Once realizing how important this flow of information is we can carefully remove the veils that cover the real person inside bracing of course for possible attacks and insults on the audacity of such an act.
We learn to eliminate the perfumes in the products we use that hide our actual odor replacing them with some strange unearthly but modern smell. We learn to relax and allow our facial expressions and our body posture to transmit information. We choose clothing that is comfortable with colors and textures that are agreeable with our state of mind sending information about how we feel at the moment. We assure that our eyes reflect an inner peace, not a judgmental stare and when we speak our tone of voice should reflect how we feel with an honest compassionate and firm resolve.
By understanding this, I am receptive to much more information when I interact with others. I look into their eyes, are they peaceful and at the moment? What is their posture telling me? How are they dressed? Their odor? What is the tone of their voice? This knowledge allows me to make some judgment on whether this person is real or not, that is to say, whether they are reflecting who they are or whether they are they putting up a show.
Therefore in concerns to information transfer in a spiritual world, the point is that the more information we allow to radiate from us naturally without add-ons, the better equipt we will be to decipher the myriad of false and illusive encounters we are sure to have.
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