Our Soul has always been awake
Our Soul always chooses the particular pathway and doesn't deviate.
If we forget about that in our mind, it does not mean that our Soul forgets too.
Our Soul is always awake.
Our mind fell asleep.
The mind's forgetting is part of the Soul's choice to learn intended lessons in the most effective ways at a particular point in time, which means that no matter how much we believe that the mind is superior to the Soul, this choice of self-experience is a Soul choice, not a mind choice.
Having said that, there are some spiritual people who believe we came here to learn certain lessons, and then went astray.
But from my perspective this is not really true. Yes, we came here to learn certain lessons uniquely tailored to each one, but the feeling of having gone astray is just a by-product of the mind's forgetting of the Soul choice and the consequent prioritising of the mind over the Soul. So I come back to the first lines:
Our Soul always chooses the particular pathway and doesn't deviate.
If we forget about that in our mind, it does not mean that our Soul forgets too.
Our Soul is always awake.
Our mind fell asleep.
Much Love,
Alex
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Yes, it's important to listen to your soul! If you don't you can get both physical and mentally ill.
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If people hadn't invented that stupid alarm clock :). Where would mankind be today, what do you think, alexaventuria? I think life would be more peaceful and happier.
I agree with you. Ironically, the more attachment people have to linear time, or in other words, the more people cling to the "time-is-scarce" mindset the more they are are actually wasting the time they have. Whereas when we become more detached from linear time, more multidimensional in our mind, we increasingly feel like having more time thanks to realising that there is only an ever-expanding present moment. In this state, nothing we ever do is ever wasted, even doing "nothing" is completely worth it. Effective time managment at its peak, I would say. :)
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