Polarities of Choice

While searching for truth, very often people reject evidence that is true, simply due to their unwillingness to accept spiritual experiences, because they do not currently believe in anything that is not physically apparent. I submit that this greatly limits one’s ability to learn all truth. We frequently get blocked in our learning due to our current perspective, culture, semantics or terminology. As an example, the spiritual realm may simply be termed a different dimension.

The power of emotion and spirit is real, and no one who has ever lived can deny these feelings. They are dimensions of a communication path to knowledge and power that includes desire, belief, and choice. Anyone may ask, “How do I come to know anything?” I propose that the answer is, through your senses. Senses are receptors of information to the world around you. The senses that you use in making all of your conclusions will consist of your physical senses, your intellectual senses, and yes, your spiritual senses. In each person, these senses will be developed to varying degrees, as a consequence of the way they persist in using their senses. How they habitually nourish and exercise each of these senses will determine the quality and strength of each.

We are all unique. In some individuals, the physical senses will be developed to a very high degree, and in others, their spiritual senses may be very keen. Each of us are handicapped to one degree or another. Therefore, I would caution the reader not to  conclude that any one sense is superior to another, simply because of current beliefs, personal experience, or abilities. I encourage openness, humility, and tolerance in what you accept as truth. For example, if an individual has developed their spiritual senses to a high degree, they may see and understand truths that others may not. For this spiritually astute person to be intolerant of others who don’t see as they do, is like being intolerant of a physically blind person who can’t see what they see.