Does it matter what we write?
Does it matter what we say? Isn’t everything already fixed or is there little to change? Quite a few things have been written down and said and most of it is really just repetition. Most of it is just familiar and the world moves on.
Once a bright mind writes down something new, few read it and even fewer think about it and let it come to them. Later, a less clear mind will interpret it and make it fit the then current narrative. What remains of the original and how many people are really touched by it?
Someone who has certainly grown in consciousness is the writer who has made an effort to gain his insight. And to make that insight understandable to himself to present to others. The more original it is, the greater its impact can be. The few readers who value it are inspired to adopt the insight and build on it.
Two questions I find interesting. Where does that insight come from? How does that insight continue to take shape? The insight “jumps” into the thought. The thought is written down (and spoken) so it ‘materializes,’ we become aware. The writer becomes aware and the reader gets that same opportunity. The writer and the reader who have become conscious ‘program’ the insight into the ‘code’.
My explanation is that our collective consciousness or if you will God is giving us the insights. It is a general broadcast and every person is a receiver, but not everyone is tuned in to the right channel and not everyone sits in front of the radio. Yet there are many receivers who work well and their collective effort causes one or more to start writing down what has been broadcast. This is also why I argue that inventions are made by the collective and prophets are so talented to listen and process broadcasts very well.
When only one person gets the insight, no one will really be interested. But when others also get the insight, they will recognize and embrace the insight presented. Invention and prophecy gain momentum when the people are ready. When an insight materializes, but the people are not yet ready for it, it will circle and jump back and forth between the people and the collective consciousness several times. Until enough people can listen to the transmission.
No insight is ever lost, but all insights need time to take hold. Do you think it matters if we all read the same book every day or listen to the same guru? The content proclaimed remains the same every time and is repetition. What do you do to get attuned to the “signal” from the source?
Are we learning from each other or from God? When I transmit an insight to you, are you learning from me or from yourself? After all, you are listening to the transmission to appreciate my insight. My insight is your insight because it is a memory we both carry or an invention we both make. My insight comes from God and goes to God; the same goes for you. Everything we say to each other in terms of essential awareness goes through God. A text can inspire, but then you have to do it yourself. I can share the frequency of the channel, but then you have to seek the channel.
This is important because we cannot move forward as humanity until we start tuning in en masse to the source. We ourselves will have to start learning to listen to the insights being given to us. Those insights are not in a book and are not told by a sage. The book and the sage are sources of inspiration, but no more than that. The content can even be obstructive and conditioning. You will have to learn to attune yourself. But how many people will be inspired by my writing here now?
By Nico Cost for GlobalSouth.co
Socrates and Galileo, Julian Assange and numerous others discovered what they wrote does matter. Those (human) beings full of sadistic retribution on regurgitating their overly reinforced narratives can be very sad creatures and a great danger to others.