Onereon Channel - Light!
Title Channel from Book Four
(coming 2011)
As above, so below. We speak in illustration. It is often easier to speak in specific form and be direct in our instruction and lesson. Now we choose this illustrative way, for the subject matter is not specific or direct. It is radiant.
Light presses out from a source, moving at a measurable speed and without discrimination. Light touches all things. It is not the action of light, but objects that impede light that create shadow. Light is ambient in nature and will seek to fill space. Light has limitation. The further from its source the more diffuse light becomes. The larger the void, the more light sources will be necessary to illuminate an area.
The Existence of Shadows
The more non-illuminating objects within a space, the more shadows will be formed. It is not the fault of light or of the objects. It is merely the consequences of the nature of two things interacting.
Should a space be filled with items that do not provide their own light, many sources of illumination will be necessary to dispel darkness. Conversely, darkness is not necessarily a thing to be dispelled. If, however, one is seeking a brighter condition, many sources of light must be brought into play or many objects must be removed from what is to be illuminated.
The objects themselves may have a value attached to them. They may have a reason to exist. In this instance, the value must outweigh the desire for enlightenment. One must accept a certain amount of shadow when choosing to retain objects.
In an illustrative way we say now that objects are not always physical. Objects can be and often are remainders of energies long past. Memories or patterns once forced upon a life will echo throughout the vibrational existence. A seeker of enlightenment will then find these objects of energetic memory casting shadows on their path.
Dispelling Shadows
How best to dispel these shadows? Often seekers will find ones who emanate a certain light and then gravitate towards such ones. This can be an effective way to gain a clearer vision of one’s path. The complication is this; the seeker may not clearly see the illuminator’s own shadow-creating objects. The seeker may be unaware of the depth of shadow in another being, especially if they are focused upon their own shadow-casting objects. What looks like a pure light at first may, in fact, be simply reflective.
Shadow-creating objects may actually be hiding other shadowy energies within the darkness that is cast. From the perception of the seeker of enlightenment, it may feel that all their world is in darkness. Others may bring a level of light to the seeker, but once they pass from the seeker’s presence, darkness returns; unless, of course, the seeker has found a way to sustain and radiate the light for themselves.
This, then, is the way to effectively dispel shadows from one’s path. By being a source of light the shadows are now cast away from you and you begin to exist in an incandescent world. All things will look bright to the seeker at this time. Even the objects that once cast shadows will be illuminated. They may actually appear to convey a light of their own.
This is a matter for meditation now. Because the objects may not appear shadowy to the seeker any longer, it is not only the seeker’s perception that must be taken into consideration. If the seeker begins to be a source of light, the objects of energetic memory and pattern they carry will now cast shadows outwards from themselves. This may leave others bearing the darkness the seeker is causing.
No matter how bright the source of light, when objects remain, shadows will be cast. Enlightenment may be effective for the seeker, but actually cause more difficulties for others following their karmic path.
What is the answer? What will allow light to flow fully and evenly? It is clear that a seeker must first examine the objects, the patterns and remainders of ancient forgotten or misunderstood perceptions. Remember, the farther away from the source, the less likely for the light to be pure or bright. It is this way, then, with teachings and structured learning. The farther from their original source, the more likely the teaching is to be tainted or affected by shadow-creating objects. First, tend your own light. Re-evaluate what you believe and carry by way of objects of memory and pattern.
There is no formula. All proceeds at its own pace. For many seekers, an incarnation may pass in its entirety without any clear evidence that more light is being shed upon their path. It is enough that the seeker becomes aware of the shadows they cast. It is then that decisions can be made regarding what to carry and what to release.
The more focused a light source the better one is able to direct illumination towards specific areas of darkness. The more focused a seeker of enlightenment is, the swifter the action of dispelling shadows in specific areas. A focused light is not as ambient in action. Much will remain dark, especially that which is behind the focused light source. There is not a right or wrong in this observation. It simply recognizes a decision to be made on the part of the seeker of enlightenment.
A Source of Light
How does something become a light source? First, a fuel is needed. Some things are better suited for fuel than others. Some fuels can release things toxic or irritating to life forms. Some fuels combust swiftly leaving a flash of light that may blind more than illuminate. A proper selection of a source of energy will determine the quality of light that is produced.
The next aspect necessary to create a source of light is an ignition. This is something that in combination with the fuel will produce a reaction that will bring light into a seeker’s life. The better the fuel and the more efficient the ignition process the less likely that the seeker will need light from other sources.
Ignition can and often does begin with a borrowed light. Fuel can be found through other sources. It is best when a seeker realizes that they themselves are the best fuel for the creation and activation of their own enlightenment.
This is the lesson then; true enlightenment never comes from an outside source. It is always an inner process that radiates outward from the being seeking enlightenment. The fuel is the life of the seeker. The ignition is their passion for life and all the elements that make up the karmic path.
The objects that create shadows are judgments that are passed on or made by the individual being. Enlightenment allows for a true sight that releases not just the old prejudices, but the need for judgment itself. The concepts of separation begin to fade and the realization of Oneness, of a unified existence, a Universe, becomes clear.
It is then that the seeker can fully embrace the reality that they are an aspect of the Source of all light and energy. It is then that peace enters into them at their very core. It is then that love radiates outward from them, providing light for others who also seek to dispel their own shadows.
Jeff Michaels copywrite 2010, www.quintessence1.com