The author of You Are a Spiritual Being, But It's Exactly How Things Are, and Something in This Book Is True..., writes freely about the spiritual and philosophical implications of the astonishing topics in his previous two books, showing how we can recover our birthright as spritual beings. Frissell, certified Rebirther and seeker, has created a grand synthesis of practical insight, eternal wisdom, historical fact, and provocative speculation. In You Are a Spiritual Being Having a Human Experience he invites us to entertain: How we can shift our identity from being a human victim to being a spiritual master How the Unity of Being is the hidden meaning of all world religions How a secret Bible code may contain the entire Akashic Records How a genetically mutated race of special children called the "Indigos" are already present on Earth to lead us to higher levels of consciousness How we may already have passed into the fourth dimension All this plus more news about the Sirians, the Martians, the Australian Aborigines, contemporary Mayans, and the present day survivors from the fall of Atlantis Too many people allow themselves to be limited by their ideas about themselves and the world around them. Bob Frissell reminds readers that they create their own reality through their consciousness and that improving this reality and living a fuller life is simply a matter of broadening one's perspectives. In this book, he shows people how to reconnect with their multidimensional selves and remake their lives.
Excerpt from Chapter One
Table of Contents:
Preface
Introduction
Part I: The Unity of Being
* A World of Many Dimensions
* The Five Levels of Awareness
* The Melchizedeks
* Thoth
* The Ascended Masters Ascend
* Creating Reality
* Victim Mentality
* Reclaiming Your Authority
* Sacred Geometry
* The Unity of Being
* Unity in Conventional Religion
* Unity in Greece and Egypt
* The Many and the One: The Merkaba
* The Flower of Life
* The Universe as a Hologram
* Soliton Waves
* The Nature of Polarity
Part II: Burning with the Fire of Purpose
* The Shift in Identity
* Intuition
* Possibility
* Prophecy and Possibility
* Context and Content
* Clearing the Slate
* The Miracle of Unknowing
* Intention
* Attitude
* The Incompletion of Birth Trauma
* Incompletions from Past Lives
* Incompletions from Childhood
* Resistance = Persistence
* A Setting of Safety and Trust
* Prana and the Pineal Gland
Part III: No Time Like the Present
* The Fall of Atlantis
* The Precession of the Equinoxes
* Earth Changes
* What Happened When Atlantis Fell
* The Legacy of '72
* The Sirians
* The Holographic Protection Field
* The Lucifer Experiment
* Right-Brain Technology
* The Kogi
* Many Parallel Worlds
* Transition
* In Order to Ascend We Must First Descend
* The Indigo Children
Part IV: The Bible Code
* The Bible Code and Destiny
* The Hebrews
* The Torah as Code in Jewish Tradition
* How the Bible Code Works
* Open Destiny
* The Future of the Possible
Since the 1980s I have been a Rebirther by profession. I was trained by Leonard Orr in his now famous method for clearing emotional blockages and recovering the memory of one's birth, the memory of one's pre-natal experience, and beyond. I had been successfully conducting workshops in Rebirthing for many years, but in the late 1980s I became dissatisfied with my life as a rebirther and the kind of service I was performing. Why were people coming to my workshops? Basically to solve their personal problems and to advance their careers; in short, to learn how to increase their material well-being. Even where they were concerned with what they called their relationships, their perspective on what this might mean was usually painfully materialistic and narrow. People did think about their self-esteem, but what they meant was the state of their egos. Their highest aspirations were for a comfortable and pleasurable existence without irritating conflicts or anxieties; very few people felt concern for the welfare of others, or for what was really happening on the planet ecologically, or in the cosmos spiritually. The idealism of the '60s was dead and long-gone; methods for self-improvement were becoming more abundant and popular, and I was frankly tired of it. There was something terribly wrong with the way our culture was looking at life, and with the way I was coping with our culture. My own practice as a rebirther had developed in a way that was personally very satisfying, but just that seemed to be the problem. There had to be more to existence than personal satisfaction. A piece of the puzzle was definitely missing.
All that changed dramatically early in the ('90s when I discovered a whole new world of information that provided a fresh perspective on what was happening not only all made sense again, and made sense in a wonderful new way. The thing that began to bring things together for me was my contact with Drunvalo Mechizedek, and I have been presenting his ideas and teaching workshops in the practices that he recommends since that time. I must say that I continue to believe that of all the teachings that are being presented on the earth today that I am aware of and my work with Drunvalo has provided a motive for looking at quite a few of them this researches and his insights represent the greatest hope for the future of the planet.
Now what does it mean that we are spiritual beings having a human experience? What is it that spiritual beings are and do, that makes them spiritual, and just what is this human experience that we are in the midst of? The basic idea is that, as spiritual beings, it is our business to create reality. It is also our business to create what is not reality. I mean, if we live in ignorance and illusion, this is just as much our creation as is living in awareness and truth. And this is the case whether we know it or not, whether we like it or not, whether we understand it or not. It doesn't matter. Reality is our creation, 100% of the time, whether we acknowledge the fact or whether we are ignorant of it or whether we deny it. The only distinction is that if we know it and acknowledge it, we have the opportunity to create reality consciously. And if we don't know it, or if we know it and don't like it or some variation thereof, we still create reality, but we do it unconsciously or in a way that puts us at the effect of life, so that we become victims having no power.
Reality itself is therefore a function of our consciousness. And that means that whenever we are facing problems or difficulties, whatever the problem might be, whether it is a personal problem, or a global or universal problem, it can only be solved by consciousness. So if it's true that we create reality unerringly 100% of the time without exception; and if we acknowledge this; and if we simply assert that that is true we become, potentially, extremely powerful.
We are extremely powerful. Yet the sorry truth is that most of us, most of the time, look at ourselves as though we had no power. And that is the human part of the formula: we are spiritual beings having a human experience. The human being has forgotten his or her power. Essentially and for the most part we do not recognize that we are the creators of our own reality and for the most part, when we experience difficulties and problems of any kind, we feel ourselves to be victims, at the mercy of circumstances, the whim of the gods, the bearers of bad karma, unworthy of success or happiness you name it. Though as spiritual beings we are the authors of our circumstances and the ultimate authorities on how and why things are the way we are; as human beings we think we have no responsibility for our own suffering though we are quick to take the credit for things when they turn out well, (usually blindly and without understanding in what sense the credit really does belong to us). So the first corollary to acknowledging that we create reality by our consciousness is that we have responsibility for the reality we create, that we are the authors of and authorities on our own existence and our own world. If you are willing to stand up and say it's time to wake up, you have to take responsibility for the whole process and you have to begin to deal with things that previously slipped under the table. You have to look at things in your personal life that previously, perhaps, you were not looking at, and you have to recognize that the more general conditions of life on earth what is happening to this planet and what is happening to other people and what is happening to human society is your responsibility too.
So we have tremendous power potential power for the most part but real power nevertheless. And responsibility and power go hand-in-hand. It's a matter of the ability to step up to the plate and using our opportunity wisely, using it responsibly, and using it in a way that is for the greatest good of all concerned. And what I mean by all concerned is all life everywhere. And not only all of life, but all of Being itself. And all of this is inconsistent with what you might call a victim mentality the mindset wherein we take no responsibility for who we are for how powerful our thoughts and our feelings and our actions are. The victim mentality is nothing new. It isn't something that just began to take us over yesterday, or in the modern world. It is not, as many people believe today, the result of our loss of belief in traditional religion, or liberal political ideas, or the decay of family values or anything like that. The victim mentality has actually been with is for roughly 13,000 years, since the period that began about 3,000 years after the continent of Atlantis fell into the ocean, and the dimensional level of all human life fell with it. And here we have a dramatic illustration of what it means to drop from a higher dimensional level to the one we are now on the third dimension for a basic symptom of third dimensional thinking is the belief that what we think and what we feel and what we do have no real impact on the reality of things that we are victims and are not responsible for our lives or for the condition of our planet that our thoughts and inner lives are our private concerns, and that since nobody knows what we are thinking or feeling inside, what does it matter anyway? It's not true. We create reality unerringly. Period. What you think matters. It and nothing else creates the world. You are the author and the authority for your being, and for Being itself.
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