Saturday, January 6, 2007

Heaven Path Fulfillment as Attractor

A good question to ask is: Is a person’s Heaven Path a real thing?

It is inevitable that each person will have to ultimately decide this for him- or her-self, but my own experience tells me that it is a very real, but very subtle thing.

A very simplified model of a Heaven Path can be described as follows:

A person’s multi-dimensional starting point is shown as a dot on a page, and that person’s multi-dimensional end point that achieves that person’s maximum level of fulfillment in the allotted time of physicality is shown as another dot on the page, and then a line is drawn between the two dots. The line between the two dots is what I refer to when I say Heaven Path.

Of course, life does not happen in only two dimensions in the way the model does, and when the additional dimensions are accounted for, the line is no longer straight.

And beyond that, we are unable to see where the end-point dot is, so as we draw our Heaven Path line (by living our lives) we never really know whether our pencil is getting closer to that dot.

We make our final dot wherever we finally drop over dead, and the distance between that dot and the dot of maximum fulfillment represents the difference between our actual level of fulfillment and our maximum potential level of fulfillment, that is to say our level of un-fulfillment.

To complicate matters a bit more, each decision we make affects the length and shape of our Heaven Path. Decisions that are consistent with our Heaven Path progress make the path shorter and easier, and decisions that are inconsistent with our Heaven Path progress make the path longer and more obstructed. And we may end up spending our whole life traveling in a direction that is perpendicular to our Heaven Path.

But things are not hopeless.

When I finally discerned the nature of my own Heaven Path, I found that on looking back I could see where, at times, I had made decisions that were inconsistent with my normal mode of operation for the time, that had unwittingly, but consistently been redirecting me back onto my Heaven Path.

If you look back over your life and see several instances of what seemed at the time to be unusual but compelling choices, and these choices when taken together, seem to point in a particular direction, there is a good chance that you are seeing evidence of your having been attracted toward your own Heaven Path.

This can be both evidence of the reality of the Heaven Path as a principle, and an aid to finding ones way toward where ones maximum fulfillment is located.

So, here is the ‘reality’ of the Heaven Path.

The universe is shaped in such a way that people are continually, but very gently, attracted toward their own individual Heaven Path. One can ignore it, or resist it, but it is always there, calling to you.

This being the case, one might argue that fulfillment should be much more common than it seems to be.

On the one hand, fulfillment is much more common than it seems to be, but it usually goes unnoticed by any but the immediate friends and family of the fulfilled one, because being fulfilled in a way that is benefited by, or otherwise involves, fanfare and stardom will properly only fall to the very few, and to the rest, it will only serve to highlight their un-fulfillment.

And on the other hand, such human motivations as greed and vanity are far more powerful in their effect on a person than is that of the Heaven Path attraction, despite the Heaven Paths much greater value.

As with so many things, one must have attained a fairly high level of self-control mentally to be sensitive to the Heaven Path attraction, or one must be very lucky in ones allotment of natural open-ness to it.

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