Alignment

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Alignment refers to the extent to which "reality" accurately reflects the nature of divine consciousness which lies behind it. Reality is "in alignment" with consciousness when it is a pure and uncorrupted expression of consciousness.

Alignment may also refer to the extent to which the physical unit is functioning as an appropriate and responsive vehicle for the resident monadic consciousness (RMC) that animates. A physical unit is responsive and aligned when it thinks, acts, and behaves in a way acceptable to the higher consciousness that animates its existence. A physical unit which, because of pathological and erroneous socialization process, things and acts in wyas that are against the wishes of its RMC, and/or a physical unit which is unresponsive to the wishes of its RMC, is said to be out of alignment.

A physical unit that is out of alignment may have difficulty with the process of awakening and empowerment. Acts that the physical unit engages in may be painful to the RMC and therefore the RMC may be forced to remain "at a distance" from the physical unit (thereby lowering the CQ of the physical unit. At the same time, the uncompromising nature of the RMC may cause disjuncture and discomfort in the physical unit and as a result, the physical unit may itself push away (i.e., repress) the RMC.

Alignment of the physical unit can be attained by encouraging the physical unit to engage in right thinking and right action and by providing right environment. Right thinking and right action may be inferred by considering the nature of the Fabric of Consciousness which is, as explained in The Book of Light, pure bliss, compassion, and awareness.


See Also

The Book of Light

Activation

Alignment

Bodily Ego

Disjuncture

Fabric of Consciousness

Right Thought

Right Action

Right Environment


Spiritual Ego

Water Glass Metaphor



Cite as:
Sharp, Michael (2012). Alignment. The SpiritWiki: http://www.thespiritwiki.com/index.php/Alignment [Accessed: February 5, 2012]





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