getting back on track by understanding parallel realities
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Getting Back on Track by Understanding Parallel Realities
Can you imagine a world where we could see the end before the
beginning? Wow! We would never make stupid mistakes. We would
always make the best choices, and everything in life would be absolutely
perfect.
In truth, no matter how much we evolve spiritually, we will never get to
a point where we can predict the future with 100% accuracy. This is
because our world is constantly changing.
Nothing in nature stands still, and we need the guidance to understand how we relate to our world. So when we fall off course. We will be able to get
back on track by understanding parallel realities and anti-worlds.
There are millions of people in the world who are directionally challenged. Even with a GPS system, they still don’t know where to go. These are the
kinds of people who are accident-prone, they don’t know left from right, and are rated as high-risk drivers on their insurance policies. So why are these
people so dangerous to themselves and others? They are dangerous because they fail to see the part that they play in the grand scheme of things.
I have written dozens of articles about imprinting and programing. I have spoke of how we are taught to view our world from a linear
perspective. When in truth, the world consists of numerous anti-worlds or parallel realities.
Many of us, particularly those who are directionally challenged, go
through life believing that there is one road that will lead us to our
destination.
We get frustrated when we’re stuck in traffic jams. We get road rage
when people pull out in front of us. We give jaywalkers the finger,
when we have to inconveniently swerve around them.
These things start to happen when we feel like we are falling off track
and we start to believe that our journey will never come to an end.
This is when we need to call on
the universe.
It will come and force us to abandon our cars. It will lead us up to the
highest building, where we can look down and see everything in town. We can then see all the alternative
roads that can take us to our destination. We can see the
accident that caused the traffic jam. We can see that the woman who cut
us off was fleeing from a crime scene. We can see the jaywalker rushing to the hospital to visit his
newborn baby.
We can see that everyone and everything has its own story, a story that bends and weaves like a major road, connecting and intersecting with our
own.
When we limit ourselves, we limit our possibilities. It is only when we began to believe in parallel worlds that we will start to see them. We will start to see the world from different perspectives, so we can know what detours to take, which
roads to avoid, and who to pick up. Many times, we get frustrated with ourselves, and other people, because we can’t see all the possibilities. This is why we have to
open ourselves up and accept nature in its entirety.
We do this by understanding that there are parallel worlds, some are good, and some are
bad. However, all “roads” lead us to our destiny and encourage
us to become better people.
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