Wednesday, November 30, 2016

The Story Tellers: the Declaration of Divinity


There is this tendency in the nature of being involved with all the various happenings of living life to tell a story to bring meaning and comfort to situations without giving proper reflection.

The difficulty with these stories is that they often reinforce bad behaviors by supporting the elements of the ego that are fragile.

This happens in all streams of culture and across all various organizations.   It is the reflection in the mirror that we avoid, it is the habit that we sweep under the rug, the skeleton in the closet.   Or, in contrast, the story is boasted up, pollutes the body, heart and mind, being told in the wrong way to not give the true meaning of the nature of the situation. 

Because it is not talked about in the proper context, this story, it festers like a sore, gets infected and infects others perpetuating a cycle that buries emotions of separation creating sorrow.

The story could be an infinite number of plot lines, roles and purposes.    Sit with yourself and think about your darkest secret or the worst problem that you project into the world, both stirring drama into the collective story creating archetypes.

Now with this in mind, consider the parts of the story that do not fit, because there are a lot of the parts of the story that do not fit.

Here is something to consider when we consider our stories and the disconnect from our true selves:

"From 1999 through 2014, the age-adjusted suicide rate in the United States increased 24%, from 10.5 to 13.0 per 100,000 population, with the pace of increase greater after 2006." - CDC
What does this mean? 

Well, it means the stories we have been telling ourselves are not working for this new world that we live in.   The stories only work if at the end of the story we have some purpose, meaning and connection to everything and unfortunately, the story that many are telling themselves do not have this element.



A spirituality, a religion, a yoga, a construct, a belief; these only work if the story they give creates us to be the archetype of the empowered.

Unfortunately, with the shift in consciousness many are getting lost in the story and the belief systems are not being able to catch up to validate the progression of this story.


So what does that mean?

It means we need to change the story and stories we tell ourselves.  That the old ways are not working.  The story and stories themselves are not good nor bad, they are simply vessels to carry ideas and have show their limitations as the most sacred elements of these stories can not be told by language or religion alone.   To that purpose, we must go deeper, beyond stories and recognize that in each of us is something that can often be only felt and is difficult to share.

The most important part of any story is the value that is taken from the story, we, living our own versions of Aesop's Fables, where the meaning will be learned, the entire meaning as we let go of the climax, falls and focus on the entire narrative.




Here is the story that I would like to believe because the value and the possibility of that value for self empowerment is so great.   Rather than getting caught up in the story, I ask you to take away the value, that value being Divinity.

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the Declaration of Divinity

Perhaps there is something greater than our own story alone and that concept of of us and them is an illusion to understand the constructs of our nature?

That we are able to learn this story more fully when we receive it and resonate it within the constructs of our body, heart and mind individually and collectively, allowing it to awaken us to that Divine nature.

That the nature of the Universal Family from which all life is created is sacred and bound together by Divine origination that is not owned nor supposed by any single individual or collective organization - that we all share this story equally, together.

That as beloved Spirits of the Divine Universal Balance we find meaning in the constructs of those elements that align the body, heart and mind:

In the body, meaning in the input and output of our bodies.

In the heart, our faith, hope and love.

In the mind, the practical stability of tried hypothesis that lead to consistent results.

That these elements, all of them together are absolutely essential towards our individual and collective awakening in our Terrestial/Celestial states and all states, planes of consciousness between and beyond.





As we awaken, a realization that we are replicating patterns, beautiful patterns with all the colors of the tapestry of continued creation - that there is nothing in this that has no purpose, no reason.  We are as the mandlebrot set, self replicating to understand that question "what am I," , "what are you" and "what are we?" answered individually and collectively by our daily action.

Realizing, that the belief structures of others is only a reflection of a fraction of this fractalship, we take personal responsibility of our actions realizing we are the creators of our own personal heavens and hells  in this Terrestial state drawing from elements of gentle awareness known as sin (missing the heart) or karma (generating love or hate).

When we don't take personal responsibility for our greater nature, whatever we wish to call it, we add to the pain of this being, individually and collectively.

As such, there is a call upon all spiritual and religious structures to advocate even as St. Francis once did; pardon over injury, joy over sadness, faith over doubt, light over darkness and love over fear.

In doing this we call upon the restructure and/or disbandment of those organizations that do not advocate for the growth needed for the soul to realize its full potential; replacing principles of fear with love.

We are honored to connect with other through the two most powerful outputs in the constructs of our body:  our voices and our sexuality.

In doing so, with these voices, we even as Christ taught, to recognize it is not what goes into our bodies that defiles us; rather, that we are defiled by what comes from our hearts.

In our love, expressed through our sexuality, we realize that these are great energies that are sacred to  be acted upon with great consideration far beyond the physicality and temporal creations of pleasure.  In sharing these gifts it is admonished to engage in Sacred Sexuality through safety, trust, consent and ultimately, the unification of Spirits into One bound in love with the Divine betterment for all consciousness.


In these connections, we hold that there are sacred truths to which can not be spoken but are felt in the body, heart and the mind.  These being the greatest order of our consciousness, bliss, and the key towards unlocking our Divine individual and collective selves.

In seeking after these truths of the Unspoken Truth, we proclaim that while religions hold elements of the truth, there is a great truth that is beyond the constructs of language within ourselves that is a guiding light that is the Doorway of Enlightenment.

In this exploration, we warn that individuals take away the free will and Divinity of others will greatly suffer the consequences of their actions we we all fully realize this Divinity where all doorways of perception become open.

Honoring these words, we declare:
I am Divine
You are Divine
We are Divine
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This is a story.

Take what you wish from this story.

...and if you take anything away from this story, it is my hope you take away your Divinity, own it and share it.


zs.


Zed Sonder is Divine and You are, too.  Hiccups, burps, farts and all.
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Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Good Morning You Divine Fractals : Meet the Mandlebrot Set







The Mandelbrot set is the set of complex numbers c for which the function f c ( z ) = z 2 + c {\displaystyle f_{c}(z)=z^{2}+c} does not diverge when iterated from z = 0 {\displaystyle z=0} , i.e., for which the sequence f c ( 0 ) {\displaystyle f_{c}(0)} , f c ( f c ( 0 ) ) {\displaystyle f_{c}(f_{c}(0))} , etc., remains bounded in absolute value.The set is closely related to the idea of Julia sets, which produce similarly complex shapes. Its definition and name are due to Adrien Douady, in tribute to the mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot.[1]Mandelbrot set images may be created by sampling the complex numbers and determining, for each sample point c, whether the result of iterating the above function goes to infinity. Treating the real and imaginary parts of each number c as image coordinates, pixels may then be colored according to how rapidly the sequence diverges, with the color 0 (black) usually used for points where the sequence does not diverge.Images of the Mandelbrot set exhibit an elaborate boundary that reveals progressively ever-finer recursive detail at increasing magnifications. The "style" of this repeating detail depends on the region of the set being examined. The set's boundary also incorporates smaller versions of the main shape, so the fractal property of self-similarity applies to the entire set, and not just to its parts.The Mandelbrot set has become popular outside mathematics both for its aesthetic appeal and as an example of a complex structure arising from the application of simple rules. It is one of the best-known examples of mathematical visualization.

Have you ever wondered what stuff you are made of and how you relate to it all starring upward to a starry night sky?

I have.  What I found is that what is around me, out there, is in me here:

This is your brain:
 Nerves, Cells, Dendrites Sepia, Excitation, Brain, Gold

This is the Universe:


Of course, like many others, I have my own reality theory on how this all is linked together.

What matters more than the stories we tell ourselves is the core value learned from the story.

What is your story?  Does it have a good ending, a empowered beginning? 
Do you see yourself in the world around you?


It is my hope that as we continue to replicate the life around us, that we honor the life in us, too.

Fly on Divine Fractals, fly on.

namaste,

zs.

Zed Sonder wants you to discover the questions to your being by seeking out the answers.
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Monday, November 28, 2016

Who Am I? Who Are You? Who Are We?


Who Am I? Who Are You?  Who Are We?  Does your definition have a start and end?  If so where does it end and where does it begin?  Are you the hero of villain?  Do you see yourself in the reflection?   If so, what do you see?  Are you found or lost?  Lost and found?  Or are you somewhere in between?

“It did not really matter what we expected from life, but rather what life expected from us. We needed to stop asking about the meaning of life, and instead to think of ourselves as those who were being questioned by life—daily and hourly. Our answer must consist, not in talk and meditation, but in right action and in right conduct. Life ultimately means taking the responsibility to find the right answer to its problems and to fulfill the tasks which it constantly sets for each individual.”
~ Viktor E. Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning  

The questions we ask are as important as the answers, and often they both change as we change.

What questions are you asking yourself?

zs.

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