Illustrating the vast range of human experience, one person’s false light can be another’s miracle or evil. Releasing the notion of absolute truth allows each individual’s unique perspective to shape their reality. Adopting either a survival mindset or a thriving mindset determines personal interpretations and responses to life’s shifts and changes.
In a recent Akashic Record Insights Workshop, we explored a bit about false light. Discussion began with this question:
Do the Akashic Records get frustrated with those who only see false light?
Different Perceptions of Light and Experience
What you would call false light, another would call miraculous, or another might call evil. In other words, there’s experience happening on the planet across all the ways that human beings can have experience.
And yes, there are shifts and changes, and everyone’s going to have their own interpretation for themselves about what those shifts and changes are about.
And so it is kind of what they were just saying about the whole idea about truth: that the motion towards absolute truth is also essentially to try to define one truth, or a set of truths, as the only truth—the only acceptable truths.
Letting Go of Absolute Truth
And to let go of the idea that absolute truth exists means that you have to let go.
You have to understand that when someone seems to be living their life out of the truth that’s different than what is truth for you.
That’s how they’re experiencing the events, the experiences, the shifts, the changes.
And it’s obvious to you that it’s different than the way you look at it.
And it also doesn’t mean that the way you look at it is wrong, right? Because this isn’t right or wrong.
What’s your experience?
What’s your truth?
How does that work for you?
How does that either help you move forward or make it more obvious where your setbacks are—where what you’re doing might be holding yourself back, or what you’re holding onto that you don’t need to be holding onto anymore?
Survival vs. Thriving
People go in the direction that they basically live within sort of two different experiences.
One is: they live within “What do I have to do to survive?” and then the other is “What can I do to thrive?”
Worry and concern tend to push you into survive, and joy and a sense of connection tend to push you into thrive.
And so, depending on where you are with that, with yourself, it will give you a sense—no, it’ll be like the pair of glasses you look at the world through.
And in looking through those glasses, often there can be things happening, or people saying or doing things that don’t make any bit of sense to you, because of who you are and your experiences and your choices.
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