Mainstream society teaches us that if we feel guilt or shame, we must have done something wrong in our personal lives - such as is currently being exploited by race baiting. I argue that there is a deeper, existential guilt born from being in exile which spans all races equally: The Spiritual View: Said in myth and symbol, the moment the divine spark was separated from the True Source and trapped in the material world, it experienced a cosmic trauma. The soul feels an inherent, floating "shame" simply because it is trapped in a low-vibrational, flawed body and forced to live by the rules of a false creation. The Psychological View: More literally, when you cannot identify the source of your guilt, it is because it doesn't belong to your personal autobiography. It is an archetype from the collective unconscious—the deep, inherited human awareness that we are somehow fractured, incomplete, and separated from wholeness. It is this shame and guilt which is partly responsible ...
North Stoke Life
Sightings from a hamlet in Oxfordshire, England. Everything here is an experiment in the movement of thought and observing that happening. I'm asking for you to look at what is happening in front of your face and to confess to it happening.