Living the Truth We Experience

The process of empathizing with the emotions and the feelings of others, sensing the greater reality to which we are connected, is the process through which we begin to embody the quality of empathy. Empathy is a function of our Soul, and as we gain sentience and knowledge about the sensory nature of reality, we connect to both subjective and objective states of our higher consciousness.

If you cannot feel it, if you cannot empathize with an experience or feeling, you will not know it. Thus, that person is unable to embody that memory or knowledge because this has to be experienced directly by our consciousness, in order to gain Gnosis or truth. A person, who increases sentience through the feelings of direct sensory experiences, has gained knowledge through direct feeling, living or experiencing that content at some level in their consciousness. Once we have experienced Gnosis, we must live by our authentic knowledge and experience of truth, in order to be coherent and live in harmony with the natural laws. If we do not live in congruence with the knowledge we have gained that reveals the truth inside of ourselves not only will personal frequency digress rapidly but sentience will be lost through the disconnection that occurs between the mind and spirit. When we cannot express or live in our spiritual truth, we suffer greatly.

Conceptual or intellectual knowledge taken from linear methods, acquired through books or academics is not true knowing. Once direct knowing is experienced in our higher consciousness, it is a truth. It cannot be permanently erased or taken away from the core body blueprint or Akashic record of that individual.

During the planetary Ascension Cycle, humanity is ascending into higher consciousness, but is actually descending the intelligent energy that exits within the Akashic blueprint of our higher identity. This is described as raising our frequency vibration, and as we learn how creation works, we connect to our higher consciousness or divinity to embody the purpose of our being into the physical vehicle.