The thoughts you have, mindsets, and tools you utilize are what prepares you to experience the feeling.
What does that mean exactly?
The former prepares the consciousness to transcend into its essence – to the point where you can feel and embody that true existence.
There is no fear. Fear is a concept that is self-created by the ego mind.
An emotion is simply a cocktail of chemicals you created over your life to fit your personality.
It blocks you from the light.
It’s the clouds. The mind is the clouds.
It’s like Eckhart Tolle talks about – The Pain Body.
The pain body is where the stories live – it’s where the feelings you tell yourself live.
Once that’s cleared, you realize that there is just consciousness – thought.
Where any and everything is possible. Truly.
That’s why we’re here to live in it.
It’s the choice, but we hold ourselves from making the choice.
Picture this: around you and within you, there are 3 layers of being. Going from most outside to inside, they are: the pain body, the physical body, thought (God-consciousness).
God is thought. We are just a thought. And that Universality of God is Love and Bliss. Therefore, it becomes a choice to live within that love and bliss. As such, I choose to live in that thought.
The way to access the Universality of Thought is through withdrawing the life force from the body and senses (breathwork, pranayama, meditation, etc).
It’s all about STILLNESS.
The stillness withdraws the thought from the pain body and physical body.
There is no fear because fear is just a concept of the thought.
You create your “thought of life” regardless of your life situation.
You don’t need to prove spirituality to anyone. It’s like looking in a mirror and saying you don’t see anything or nothing is there. When in fact, it’s you!
Dis-ease comes from denying who you are and what you are.
It is all thought energy.
The practices like The Five Pillars of Greater Fulfillment I talk about in Banking on Angels (gratitude, letting go of emotions, affirmations, etc) are all part of the tools, just like psychedelics and plant medicines.
They prepare the mind to realize it is the thought. It’s like taking a cold car in -32º weather, pulling it out of the driveway and asking it to start going 100 mph immediately. You need to warm up the car first – and all of the aforementioned practices and tools you have within your mindfulness toolkit help to warm up the car!