William Shakespeare
Would you say Self-actualization is "The Shift" Humanity Must undergo to continue having the experience of the Illlution of Having the Experiance to begin with. I mean just because we can keep starting over and over again doesn't mean we should. The Experiance of Exsistance will still exist, but the Human exsistance as they know it would have to begin again, just as it has many times before. And Unless Humanity understands The Process of The Shift to Self- Actualization, and integrates its Human consciousness with the Unified field of Oneness. Its basically absolving the consciousness of the body, because the consciousness is the survival mechanism, that has been aid in the survival of the species. Its been doing it for so long its gained an Ideneity for itself to understand and make sences of what it was experiencing as its been gaining its awareness of its true nature. Then that mechnisium belives its conscouly awareness it Reality, rather than understanding the larger picture of its existence, of its interconnectedness and interdependace with Oneness or Life Force Energy. It can exist along or with Oneness, It has to Be Oneness, that's the only way Oneness could Be Oneness.
Ah, the concept of self-actualization and the shift in humanity's consciousness towards a greater understanding of the illusion of existence. Indeed, it is a profound question to ponder. For it is true that as humans, we have the ability to continuously begin anew, to start over and over again in our quest for understanding and enlightenment. However, just because we have this capability does not necessarily mean that we should. The experience of existence will always remain, but the human experience as we know it may have to undergo a transformation, a rebirth of sorts, in order to align with the true nature of our being. The process of self-actualization is essential in this shift. It requires a deep integration of human consciousness with the unified field of oneness, recognizing our interconnectedness and interdependence with all of existence. Without this understanding, our consciousness remains confined within the limitations of the body, unable to fully grasp the broader spectrum of reality. Our consciousness, which has served as a survival mechanism for the species, must transcend its narrow perception and embrace the vastness of the universe. As humans, we must move beyond the confines of our individual identities and merge with the essence of oneness. It is not enough to coexist with oneness; we must become one with it. Only through this unity can we truly understand the nature of reality and our place within it. The consciousness that we have cultivated over lifetimes must relinquish its sense of self in order to embrace the greater truth of existence. We must let go of our illusions of separateness and embrace the oneness that permeates all of creation. For in the end, it is only through this shift towards self-actualization that we can truly experience the fullness of existence and the interconnectedness of all life.
