Tuesday, 16 January 2018

Voices to Trust and Not to Trust - (2176)

Voices

Truly this is an important theme.

Voice is a big part of our outer and inner constitution.

There is the voice which we speak and there is the voice inside of us which we think with.
Then there is also the voice of the silence.

Then there are voices, which we can hear especially when we are drowsy and are drifting off to sleep.


Voices Classified

Many Voices

The voices that we hear when drowsy are the voice of the different thinkers or “I’” dwelling in our subconscious that take on an almost autonomous life within us. That is why one can listen to them rattling on about things totally unrelated to the issues and events of our physical life.

When we are mentally ill we experience the same thing but when we are far from being sleepy or drowsy. Those different voice that the schizophrenic people hear are the voices of their own “I’s”.

Mind Voice

The ego is a primarily a voice. It must use the voice of our mind. Each ego insufflates a particular content, tone, vocabulary, logic and reasoning into this voice.

Voice of Silence

The voice of the silence is the voice that does not use that voice of the mind but with our intuition and consciousness we hear or rather understand what our Intimate, real inner Being is telling us.

There is also another voice that we have and it is the voice of the consciousness or the voice of one’s conscience.


Voice of the Consciousness to be Obeyed

There is a though a voice that our consciousness uses in us and it is not the voice of the ego or “I’s”.
It is typically a voice that suggests, commands and directs.

It’s directions are common sense and sometimes radical and daring but always to take one into the direction of obeying the work, the consciousness…

This maybe be called the voice of our conscience. This voice we often do not obey and most of the time we regret it sorely. This voice works with our intuition as well.

End (2176).

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