What a difference a K makes...
From Icke to Ice
Today, I was going to write a piece on conspiracy. You see I am going to see David Icke tomorrow for a ten hour event in which he reveals the universal nature of the conspiracy which holds us all in bondage. However, the more I Awaken (as David describes it), the more I see that it is simply our beliefs that hold us in bondage.
The idea that we are prevented from accessing our true (infinite) nature by an external (reptilian) power is in itself a denial of our true (infinite) nature. It is not the reptilian overlords who enslave us but the idea of the reptilian overlords. This is not to deny the brilliance and credibility of David Icke's version of reality, but like everything else it is just a story.
If we really are infinite consciousness, why not experience a bit of suppression and enslavement? Why not experience war? After all we have infinite time and space to experience everything else. To our infinite selves death is simply an illusion to make the stories we live that much more compelling. It would appear that war, inequality and bondage are currently fascinating themes for infinite consciousness and will remain so until they are not. So why resist it? If it holds your attention the story will continue. If not something else will replace it. Just as a West End show will only run while people want to go to see it, the suppression of humanity story also needs an audience.
What a difference a K makes
Since buying the David Icke ticket in May my attention has moved on.
Strangely, my focus has moved from Icke to Ice.
By simply losing the k I have found myself captivated by the world of Wim Hof, also known as the Iceman.
Accepting, finally and fully, that my external world is simply a reflection of my internal state I have switched my attention to dismantling a few of my personal beliefs that underlie the unpleasant Ickian reality. I figured that if there is war in the world, it is simply showing me my internal battles. If there is disease in the world it is simply showing my own dis-ease. etc.
So my focus has really moved inward. I have begun to play with my own physical experience. My curiosity is how far can I expand my own well-being and with it, my own peace. (Conveniently, in this story, if I am in a state of enormous well-being then so will the world I experience).
Anyhow, Wim Hof has been breaking world records and confounding science by performing super human feats by consciously controlling his autonomic nervous system. He climbed Mount Everest in a pair of shorts and sits for hours in ice. Wim's point is that these acts are not super human at all, they are possibilities for all of us. We simply have to break down the beliefs which are so limiting, and re-connect to our true power.
My physical exploration of inner space now includes ice cold baths, cold showers and breath work. I can feel my body responding to the attention and with it my concern over the reptillian agenda diminishing. I will still go along and enjoy the David Icke event and if you happen to be going I will be the one in seat 54 wearing just a pair of shorts.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Bill
p.s look out for the breathing workshop with Anders Olsson at the end of November