11th July 2008
Aaron: My blessings and love to you. You sit there wondering, who is Aaron? Who are you? You have a body; I have no more need of a body. I am spirit; you are spirit. I come to you as spirit to spirit, one soul speaking to another. There’s no denial here of the heavier bodies. There is a physical body, an emotional body, a mental body, but you humans often forget the pure spirit body, and this is the essence of what you are.
I call you “angels in earthsuits.” You need the earthsuit; that is part of the incarnation. If you were already finished with the work you are doing, you wouldn’t need these heavier bodies. So while they are sometimes chafing and uncomfortable, they are also the tools for your awakening. Sometimes you despise them. Try to learn to love them instead, to love the heavy emotions, even, rather than constantly condemning the physical and emotional body.
Each time you come into a new incarnation there’s a strong intention to release some of the old karma, to awaken more fully, to live your life with more love. How many of you have seen the movie Groundhog Day? That’s a good example. He keeps waking up every morning into the same exact scene. He keeps trying, first the same thing and it doesn’t work, then trying something else, then getting frustrated, and finally—ah, an insight, there’s another approach! Then things start to resolve.
That “other approach,” this is the approach to be with the self and the world with love instead of condemnation and negativity. I am not suggesting that there should be or will be no negative thought, but when negative thought arises, it’s just negative thought. If you took a bare patch of lawn out there, added fertilizer, watered it, put in grass seed, had warm sun on it, grass would grow—would you expect anything else? This is the way the world is. So when conditions are present, there will be a certain response.
If there was a tack on the floor and you stepped on it barefoot and it bled, is there anybody here who would say, “I shouldn’t bleed”? This is the way the body is. If the body is punctured, it will bleed. If you stub your toe, that’s a condition, and you feel the pain. But when you stub your emotional toe and anger or judgment of some sort comes up, somebody says something you don’t want to hear, maybe something abusive, or something comes up that frightens you, then most of you have at least some level of self-judgment—“I shouldn’t feel that.” Of course, sometimes anger and fear will come, sadness will come, confusion will come. How do you deal with these?
We are moving from the age of rational man into the age of non-dual awareness, where each of you are starting to know your deepest connections with the earth and with each other.
You are in a process of evolution. My view of the universe and of human evolution is this. There are eight, what I call, densities. The heaviest, the lowest density, the heaviest vibration, is mineral, gas, rock. Second density is vegetable and animal, from the very simplest forms of vegetable to the increasingly complex and finally self-aware animal. With that self-awareness comes readiness to progress into third density. Third density is human.
The span of third density is enormous, it’s everything from the animal who is first self-aware to the human who finally shifts from taking self-awareness as self-centeredness to knowing self-awareness as connection with all that is, so that limits of the self fall away and you find that you’re everything. At that point you’re ready to move on, but you’re still only moving into the 4th of 8 densities.
Most of you have heard the term “New Age.” The meaning is very simple. We are moving from the age of rational man into the age of non-dual awareness, where each of you are starting to know your deepest connections with the earth and with each other. Your third density life experiences give you the opportunity to practice through the body, through the emotions, to watch the recurrent thought of “me against that”, and instead begin to understand that the heart can open in compassion, connect to whatever seems separate, and yet work with it if it’s something unwholesome.






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