Thinking the Miraculous

August 28, 2009

I co-led a telecall recently with my wife about the subject of the miraculous. We looked at it from two different viewpoints because we hold unique understandings about what the miraculous is and how people can experience the miraculous as their everyday life.

My wife, says that it hinges upon belief. That if you believe in something so strongly then you can effect a miraculous shift. And that shift can be in a person or even in the matrix of consciousness itself, depending on the level of intentionality and the degree to which you work.

From my perspective though, belief is an entrapment. Belief is not ownership or source-creational. It takes a paradigm shift to move from intellectual thinking to a full physical embodiment of our being, in which we know how to operate beyond (human) conscious awareness.

To be our fullest expression, to live a multi-dimensional experience, requires our energetic involvement with the essence of life. For in that space of unlimited possibility and unfettered thinking, the concepts that we thought were important don’t exist.

Abundance, for example, can only be talked about and measured in terms of ‘the abundance of experience’. Similarly, miracles and the miraculous, don’t have the same context for us to play with anymore.

An example, you ask. Give me an example of how you can live a miraculous life as an everyday experience.

To start with, we have to ask what is a miracle: what seems to be miraculous in one era or in one civilisation may not be so in another. Consider organ transplants, splitting the atom, journeying to the moon, plastic surgery, artificial limbs, robotic devices, etc.

Maybe it’s not so much the evidence or proof that we require, to show us that we have a power over our physicality. Maybe we need to enquire about the nature of human experience. That we encourage an amazing and bizarre sense of what’s possible. That we are more open to information coming from our multi-dimensional selves that we never fully tuned into and accepted before.

The miraculous (of supernatural agency fame) exists to point us in the direction of asking questions about what’s possible – and then going ahead to achieve the impossible. The miraculous exists to coax us beyond the frontiers of limited understanding, to discover unlimited possibilities of how life can be lived.

For me, we achieve the miraculous by taking away the thoughts and concepts that no longer serve us, in order to encourage our exploration of what interests us most.

Below is an audio excerpt from the teleclass, where a friend takes a step into the miraculous.

What is the miraculous for you? Would it be the shift from head-based intellectual thinking (and emotional based responses) to a full bodied physical relationship with everything? Where ONE collective thought can true up the world that we live in.

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