Dear Tony: Thank you for being "aboard." Only in the Presence of Truth, can I breathe ! (Big breath.)
It is interesting to me to see the reactions of those who answered this. I am saddened to see the Intellect's denial of soul to such an extent.
Religious study offers Truths to be learned and integrated into the surface conscious level of Mind. At some point within each of us a constant intake of study will cause the soul or spirit-mind that God Created to come forward and be more Center in Mind.
Spiritual study offers Truths that go beyond interpretive studies and takes you very directly to the soul or spirit-mind that is your Self. Your holy Self.
God is a Spirit-Mind Who contains within Himself all Knowledge that can ever be. He contains within Himself all possibilities for Created life and Cause ; all understanding of form, and all conceivable outcomes. He orders His Thought pool into divisions of Higher Thought and Lower Thought. When He Created, He chose His Own Higher Knowing to structure a "Kingdom" of Perfection. He then proceeded to Create more of Himself - that which would reflect Him - for it was the Highest Thought possible. The holy Sons of God are in His Likeness and although each is individually Created into Being through the process of His Thought and Power to Manifest into Being - we are PART of His expanded body, as One. God knows us and adores us as One Wholeness. This means we think individually, as He does, but WHAT we think, feel, and sense, as spirit-minds, travels through the One-ness that we are ; we all receive Thought as One. As IF an electromagnetic type of frequency "flows" Thought through the entire collective Mind of the Kingdom. We are vessels for the intake and outflow of God's love, devotion, and Creative impulses. In One-ness. Individually a collective One-Mind channel.
God's Knowledge lies in a Thought pool within Himself from which we take all thought - since there can be no thoughts unknown to Him. He contains many thoughts He has never used in Creation. But, He knows and understands all possibilities. We are recipients of His All Knowing.
When the Separation arose, it was not in a physical experience. It took place, in a thought, through the One Mind, collectively. It was a thought of experiencing individuality in place of
One-ness ; and the experiences that would attend it.
Physical-ness arose in Mind and a physical world began manifesting itself in Mind - through the Power of God that steadily flows through his "One Son," and always causes thought to manifest into Being. This Power flows ceaselessly through Creation, whether or not the Creator thinks highly or lowly of the thoughts flowing through His Kingdom
Physical life demands a mind that thinks in terms of physical form. Human form depends on an Intellect that concerns itself with all things of the physical ; individuality and Personality expressiveness. But, the Intellect arose WITHIN the mind of Spirit. We have MORE to us than the Intellect. Spirit is our Created Self. The Intellect is a "made" self. In the desired experiences of physical-ness, the Intellect often denies its Soul or spirit-mind's existence. Although Soul can never "not Be," it is not often acknowledged, and SEEMS to lie behind the Intellect. However, this reality-type world of the physical can be overcome by our Ultimate Reality within God.
In the physical, the Soul or spirit-mind continues to operate as always. . .eternally. It communes with the Creator and the Sonship ceaselessly. All Knowledge is still contained within it. We are simply powerful enough, through the Creator's Power, to block off as much of our Ultimate Reality as desired - to have the physical experience we are looking for.
When we "learn" we are jogging the vaults of memory of all Knowledge that is always contained in our spirit-minds/soul. Everything that can ever be known or can ever exist is part of God's Mind, and therefore, ours. We allow through - only that which we find benefit in and block "knowing" the remainder - that does not suit us. But any one of us can jog the memory of Soul in another, and we remember in a form of evolving - in our Intellect. "I know now which I did not know before," is the human experience. But not the Truth. We "take to" the Knowledge that we choose - and leave the rest on the plate.
Jesus used his Spirit as foremost when here on earth, amongst us. Spiritual study teaches us to do the same. Soul or spirit comes forward, as we give it permission.
This is Offered through love to you. Sincerely, Lana
2006-12-01 17:19:13
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answered by Lana S (1) 4
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The concept of remembering is not a singular concept.
We need to re-member with each other first...as in put all the members of the original creator back into place, and once we have learned to work together we will be able to remember why we came here and what we intended to do.
Knowledge is only one part of the remembering.
2006-12-01 16:13:05
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answered by ? 5
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For the most part yes. If you browse thru the library or different subjects you may find an inherent understanding of some things or an aptitude as it is called.
2006-12-01 16:10:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Learning is the action of acquiring information to be referenced as memory, in this instance, learning would be the process that every individual uses to acquire the heritance of universal knowledge in his or her own way. Universal knowledge would ultimately differ to every individuals conscious thoughts, and every individuals conscious thoughts collectivly equals universal knowledge.
peace and love,
rob
2006-12-01 16:16:15
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answered by Anonymous
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+Well. that's a mighty big if. I don't know if that can be accepted as a given. Man's primordial self may hold information, but it would beyond the reach of memory such that it could not be re-learned. And that would be a stretch. But for this process to pre-date man's primordial existence, goes way beyond scientific speculation and into the realm of fantasy.
2006-12-01 16:14:20
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answered by Lorenzo Steed 7
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An untrained mind learns nothing. A well trained mind teaches itself all it needs to know.
2006-12-01 16:30:50
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answered by Anonymous
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In an obvious, scientific sense, no.
But your question is interesting. It brings up a very interesting world-view or philosophy.
2006-12-01 16:10:49
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answered by Good Times, Happy Times... 4
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the knowledge of the universe is a mystery to mankind.
2006-12-01 16:09:28
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answered by Hannah's Grandpa 7
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Who said it is inherintly known? I sure am having a lot of trouble remembering in that case.
2006-12-01 16:09:04
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answered by The GMC 6
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Sure
2006-12-01 16:26:09
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answered by Redcarn 5
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