REALITY, CHANGING, BASHAR
Text: New Rooms Analogy and Conceiving Physicality B: All right, I'll say: How are you all this evening of your time, as you create time to exist? AUD: Perfect. Great. Fine. Et cetera. B: We will begin this interaction with the idea that as you have created your physical reality to be represented to you as one of limitation -- as one of forgetfulness, as one where you have chosen the idea of imposing barriers around yourselves for the purpose of experiencing the limitation of your creatorhood -- recognize, therefore, that as you have created this scenario, as you have created your physical reality to be this type of scenario, you may use the analogy, or liken the scenario, unto one of your houses which contains many rooms. In this way you will find that as you are in any particular room, you may not be aware that there are other rooms to be in. The idea of the room, the four walls, floor and ceiling, may comprise the entirety of your reality at that given moment that you find yourselves to be in that room. Simply recognize that the idea we are going to utilize this analogy for is that in your physiological reality you have created it to have just so many walls, a floor and a ceiling, and you many times will find yourselves assuming -- based on what you believe to be true about your reality, based upon what you have been taught from generation to generation for many tens and hundreds of thousands of years -- to assume many times that the idea of your physical reality comprises only the room you are familiar with. And that you are not necessarily aware that there is anything beyond that particular room, even though it may even be a part of the house in which you live. Are you following along so far? AUD: Yes. Yes. B: Therefore, when you finally allow yourselves the notion that you may exist in a house of many rooms, and begin to explore the possibilities of being able to find and discover many more of those rooms other than the one in which you have resided for many tens of thousands of years, you are still going to find from time to time that even in the exploration of the new idea that there may be other rooms, you may only have the tools you have been used to using at hand, to give yourselves the opportunity to even know that there are other rooms. So recognize the measurements and the exploration that you will undertake many times will carry with it certain notations, certain notions, certain preconceived ideas based upon the idea that you are only used to using certain tools. And even when you are exploring something new, many times you will only use tools you are used to using that represent the old ideas you have been living to explore something to you that is new, rather than allowing yourself to know that there are new tools with which you can relate more easily to the new situation, to the new room you are exploring. Therefore you will find that, as we have discussed many times, the idea that you have not realized to be true for you is that your imagination, the ability to even conceive that there is another room in the house, is in and of itself the tool for exploring that room. It is in all reality -- the moment you conceive that there is another room -- in all reality therefore, you are in that other room. For you may look at it this way: the perspective that you now know there is another room means that you must be outside of the room that you have been in all along to be aware of the fact that you now know there is something else. Therefore recognize that because of the habits you have created, many times you will not allow yourselves to believe that because you can conceive there is another room, you must already be in that other room, and you will restrict yourselves to using the old ways of looking at it by assuming that all you have given yourselves is a window from the room you are in, looking into the room you want to be in, still assuming that you are in the room you do not want to be in, looking through a window you wish you could enter. That is simply your choice of perspective. The idea is that once you are aware there is another room, you must by definition be looking back upon the room you used to be in, from the perspective of being in that new room -- because to be aware that there is something else is to actually be that something else. This is a simple cognition -- it may sound mysterious at first; there may not be an apparent connection to you -- but it is a simple cognition when you allow yourselves to realize everything that you determine to be your physical reality is only the product of a vibratory frequency; no less or more real than any reality you experience. What you normally call your physiological reality is a product of your imagination -- in a sense very literally a dream. But it is the dream; it is the portion of your dimension of imagination that you have decided to enhance with the quality you have invented that you call solidity. That is the only thing, that one variable in the overall vibration equation that creates this physical reality to seem more real than anything else you can imagine. But this is a product of your imagination -- just as anything you have ever conceived of in your imagination, as a probable or possible reality, you would decide or desire to experience. It is up to you to understand that you are creating your reality from these vibrational frequency desires, and any reality you have ever experienced that seems so very solid to you has only ever been the product of your belief that that reality is more solid than anything else you have ever conceived of. That is what makes it solid; that is what makes it so. It is the only thing that creates a difference in what you call materiality and the rest of your imagination dimension. It is all a matter of frequency; it is all a matter of understanding the simplicity that just as you have the device you call a radio, you can only receive what you are tuned into. You have to be on the same wavelength; you have to be in that reality in order to perceive of that transmission, of that information. Therefore, turning this idea around, you can therefore understand that anything you do perceive, anything you desire to be -- because you are conceiving of it, because you can even have the perception -- at that moment you ARE that person, you ARE that new reality. The only thing missing from the equation is that you do not believe that the conception is the same thing as being that new person. All you need to do at that moment in having the conception -- knowing that to even have the conception is already being beyond the idea you think you are, not beyond the idea you have to do something to become beyond -- simply recognize that if you are that vibration, if you have that conception, all you need to do is act like you know that having the conception is the same thing as being that idea. As soon as you are willing to express that degree of conviction, that degree of certainty, the same degree of certainty you have about anything else you take for granted as being real in your reality, you will then allow the physical reality, which is only the reflection of what you believe it to be, to begin to shift and change its shape, to reflect the new idea, the new conception that you now hold to be true for you. Are you all following along? AUD: Yes. Yes. B: The idea, simply stated, is: it is that simple. The idea, simply stated, is that you simply have a habit of thinking that once you conceive of an idea; you must need a necessary process in order to become -- in order to become something in the future -- the idea you think you must strive to achieve; rather than simply recognizing that the moment you conceive of it, you are the idea. All that is necessary for you to see that the physical reality around you becomes that idea is for you to act like you are the idea you have now conceived yourselves to be. That is it. It is that simple. Thank you. Sharing!
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