This is my similar interpretation of my own spiritual sight and internal dialogue/dilemma over the years. I hope it helps.
The dangers of opening the third eye don't have anything to do with opening it at all. The danger comes from how you handle what you see.
Most people aim to believe that everything is positive and wonderful. That's not actually the case. The universe does an extremely good job of
balancing things out, whether we are consciously aware of it or not. For every bit of loving positive thinking that is done, there is surely an
opposing force too it. Things work in cycles, creation and destruction. What one person perceives as positive may kill someone else.
You can literally toss a penny into a crowd of people and cause a plane to crash. Someone on their phone stops to see the penny which alters their
conversation by a few seconds. They are talking to a cab driver in NY who has an airline pilot in the backseat. The cabby misses a turn or a light
causing the pilot to be late... etc, etc. Ultimately, a great question to ask about everything that has happened is "Why?"
-Why are you reading this post? What caused you to be here? What caused that? Backtrack enough and eventually one will see that you are here because
at the beginning of time, all of this was created, and events of the past have lead up to this very point.
-From there you have a choice. Is it all random or is there a God? If there is a God and everything happens for a reason, then do your choices on this
earth actually even matter? Is there a destiny? Either way, the truth is, you can sit on your butt and do absolutely NOTHING yet change and affect
everything simply because you exist.
-From there you can begin to question yourself. If everything you do has an affect, what exactly should you do? If existence is all random, shouldn't
you just live your life partying it up and enjoying it? Why care about anyone else. If you find that you have morals or belief in a God, that changes
things doesn't it? You can decide act in a positive manner or a selfish manner.
-But wait... you learned earlier that everything you do has an affect right? Who determines if your actions are positive or negative? Every effort
you make have to stay bright and positive or help others may indeed be hurting someone else.
This is the complete truth.
-The only way to understand how to control the outcome is to be all knowing and see every possible pathway of every possible decision. That would make
you a God yourself though.
Ultimately what we end up seeing is that you are nothing, but everything. You play a huge part in existence, but you are also very obsolete at the
same time. You can live with integrity and intention or be selfish. Positive and negative are both here to stay, and are in fact a matter of
perspective. The ultimate perspective is that you are one with everything. You are love, you are hate, you are light and you are dark. Most people
would now become scared and wonder what exactly it is that you are suppose to do. Reality doesn't matter. Your life is beautiful and chaotic at the
same time. What do I do from here? This is the scary part about seeing everything for what it really is. Fear of the unknown while understanding you
don't actually have control much at all.
This seems to me to be the time that peace is attained. You are one with everything. Don't worry. Have acceptance for what happens and what will
happen. If things are random, accept it. If you believe in a God, accept that he has control. That is what we are told to do in just about every
religion or spiritual sense isn't it?
Or... maybe we have he potential to become Gods ourselves? Maybe that's the ultimate goal and religion has been put in place to distract us from our
own divine goal.
edit on 25-2-2014 by Arionic because: (no reason given)
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