unencumbered with past, future outcome, or normal judgment others apply to their thinking.. Things were just what one should or should not do, and you did the very best at everything you could with direct honesty. Purity! This is how people are to function in the new energy. With Purity! With Ethics! Totally
unencumbered by emotions from egos judgment. One-Pointed-Focus directed toward the present/now of any and all situations.
Forest Gump proved to us that it doesn't take a high IQ to succeed, he became wealthy, aspired with honors, he Was Successful. He did so through his purity of thought and desire to do the best for the greater good of all concerned. He had character and honor, doing his best and what was right even when no one was looking. He did it because that's what you do. His characters personality was completely uncompromised by egos interference. Forest was who we should all
aspire to be. He is the ethical human who can live in the harmony of the higher frequencies.
Forest Gump made it's mark to become an American Classic, and the character made it's mark as a modern day avatar, showing us who we should aspire to be and how to function with One-Point-Focus in the present/now to create a new ethic of heavenly harmony on earth. To paraphrase, most of us can't see the forest for the trees. We get entangled with our emotions and judgments, ending up looking at the trees and missing the bigger picture of the forest. Beautiful Forest saw only the forest, the bigger picture that cleared the way for the purity of ethics in all he did. His way of thinking was what in the holy book was described as "Being in this world, but not of it".It's of way of detaching from the complications of judgement and working with only fact. It is how another avatar showed us we should function, instead of all the entanglement with judgments from belief systems that are man made unreal politically correct social standards. Purity of ethics! No judgments, No personal emotions, No social stigmas, just pure right or wrong. It's not easy to change, especially when you have to go against social standards to do it, but our world needs change or we're going to hate and manipulate each other into oblivion. It's what the energies of
this era are about change, creating with focus an ethical world shared by all.
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2 Comments
Post a CommentAnother great post.
I think you are absolutly right. Thanks again for your fresh viewpoint (something lacking on AC!). And also your photo is incredibly beautiful.