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On the issue of cults

Reese
317 posts
Mar 15, 2010
8:40 AM
Periodically there are posts on this BB who see P'taah's writings as a cult. If knowing that you are a perfect, divine expression of Source having a human experience is considered a cult, please count me in.

To me, P'taah's writings are like visiting with a friend to discuss matters of mutual interest. The ideas/thoughts are subjective while the reader takes responsibility for individual creations/co-creations.

If someone 'stumbles' onto this site and P'taah's words are offensive to them, they are free to consider not posting on this site and finding another site to share their views.

We know who we are and recognize each other by our postings on this BB. The doors are alway open to any seeker who wants to know who we humans are, why we are here on this planet, and what is going on around us. This is one view and it happens to be known by an entity named P'taah.

To my dear friends who post on this BB, I enjoy reading your words as much as I enjoy anyone who is in my physical presence while having a cup of tea/coffee around my kitchen table. My love flows around each of you and the entire Universe as we expand in awareness together.

Namaste,
Reese
aireal
45 posts
Mar 15, 2010
9:24 AM
Hi Reese

What a wonderful topic for Pataah. And what an educational trip these thoughts put me on. Thank you. I found one defination of cult being {A group bound together experiencing a feeling of veneration, or like mindedness}.

When you take all the meanings offered for cult, and look at the bigger picture, you begin to see the greater connection.

I am presently working on a new book that shadows the journey of a shapeshifter into different forms. This was why this topic about cults caught my attention. So often we are searching out the negitive aspects, and limiting our focus.

Imagine an ant colony a cult. imagine a bee hive a cult. and image any one individual who acts within a collective belief..perhaps a family, a community, a nation, and so on in these parameters. In here the expression of the forms we take not only add humor, but a greater awareness into what we are.

For so long I have believed I am a spirit having a human experience, when in fact when I go deeper I am no more, or less than the Prana of life. Prana, meaning Breath. Aren't we all. When you see we are here to grow, our experiences help us face who, and what we are, and choose to become in the way we see our self, and our worlds we create around us.

as Budda once said, "We are what we think with our thoughts, we make the world."

Just wanted to say how much I enjoy this forum.
as always
aireal

Last Edited on 15-Mar-2010 9:29 AM

Reese
318 posts
Mar 22, 2010
9:38 AM
Hi Aireal. I just prepared a cup of hot chocolate and am ready to sit down and visit. I watched TV yesterday on the USA process of passing the health care bill. Very exhausting for all. I fell asleep before the vote was counted late in the evening.

As I listed to a Conversations with P'taah CD recently, when we can remain centered within, outside news will have no impact on the listener within. I enjoy 'observing' what is going on around the planet. Somtimes I get a little too involved and have to consciously return to my within. I guess this will continue as long as I am in this human experience.

I also noted that Tiger Wood practices Buddism. I follow his career in golf with joy and have wondered where the source of his concentration came in.

Knowing who you are and how to use the tools within for expansion of awareness is a miracle moment to moment for me. Knowing that all things are valid is a great comfort for me.

My cup is cold and empty...so I shall proceed elsewhere to see what joy is 'waiting' for me in this now.

Much love to you and others as we expand in awareness together.

Namaste,
Reese
Chris Fine
348 posts
Apr 01, 2010
11:54 AM
Thanks Girls! Just wanted you to know I appreciate your viewpoints and insights, and always love hearing from you both.

Much love and many blessings, Chris
Reese
329 posts
Oct 06, 2010
5:43 AM
Hi friends. I have been wondering why this BB has been rather quiet lately. A review of messages brings me to this now post.

My thoughts... when you know who you are, human life does not cease to be, it only enriches each now. P'taah gives us many tools to make this conscious transition yet we must each allow it to become real in our human experience.

I still listen or read P'taah materials often and miss connecting with others on this BB when things are quiet. I am grateful to Jo and Chris for their recent messages.

My heart overflows with love for this Earth experience and each of you.

Namaste,
Reese
Joanna
7 posts
Oct 06, 2010
6:08 PM
Dear Reese,
Those are beautiful thoughts: 'when you know who you are, human life does not cease to be, it only enriches it in the now'.
I feel this too, very much. Because when you know who you are, you love who you are. And when you truly love who you are you love everyone and everything around you. And the more deeply you love who you are then the more deeply you love everyone/everything else, as you reflect back and forth to each other. The separations disappear, don't they, in that feeling?

In a dream a couple of nights ago, P'taah took me through a portal, into another dimensional reality of the Earth. The air was very soft, under a sort of continuous half-light, and there were many, many people. They were not exactly human as we know it, and despite their great numbers it was very peaceful there.
I came back, tranquil, into this now with the Earth, and when I stepped out the back door that morning it was like seeing/feeling the garden with fresh eyes and heart. Everything was the same, the same gorgeous spring flowers (I live in the hills behind Perth, Western Australia, so it's mid spring now), the same magpies on the doorstep waiting for bread, the blue-tongued lizard patrolling the herb patch, the parrots dropping bottlebrush flowers in the courtyard, my lovely son pottering in the garden. The difference was the amount of love I felt - and feel - which connects me to all those things in a different way.

I feel 'humanness', mine and others', in a fresh way, in this amazing life experience. So, Reese, my heart overflows back to you too, and to all our fellow travellers, in whatever dimension, whatever form. The great wonder to me is how this overflowing can all crystallize in the tiniest material form on our beautiful planet, the tiniest grass seed in the palm of my hand, or into the endless spread of countless universes, filled with forms and beings beyond imagining. Um, Wow. :-)

With love to you and all,
Namaste,
Jo.
Reese
330 posts
Oct 11, 2010
6:00 AM
Dearest Jo. I enjoy your messages very much. I can feel the energy and love as I read them.

As for myself in this now...I feel relaxed and in the allowing for whatever. As I 'go about' daily experiences in this Earth reality, happenings for me are subtle in one sense (kinda in the background yet on a solid unseen foundation), gentle, encouraging me to expand more and more. My words cannot express the love within and around me. Your message above does a good job of expressing expanding love. Many thanks for sharing.

I live in Alabama, USA, 87 years of manifesting feminine energy with much masculine energy also. I enjoy the 'doing' along with the 'allowing'. Three daughters and many descendants kept me busy during one phase of my experiences. Now I am retired from this phase and enjoy gardening, reading most any subject of interest to me...just being in a daily new expanding of awareness. I was not aware that life could be so 'delicious'.:) Know that I love you and others in this Earth experience.

Namaste,
Reese
Joanna
8 posts
Oct 13, 2010
5:06 AM
Dear Reese,
'Delicious' is a lovely word for life, and I find I am applying it to things I wouldn't have thought possible. (This must be the 'P'taah Effect'). For instance, I realized only this morning that lately, whenever a fear surfaces I actually feel like celebrating! I feel really happy, because every time it happens is another precious opportunity to hold that fear in love and transform it. I've never experienced this relationship to fear before, and it is beautiful, extraordinarily so.
Thank you greatly for your love; it is a joy to receive. I will picture you, 87 in Alabama, in a tranquil time and space, enjoying the deliciousness of your every now moment, whether gardening or reading, or in some other gesture of living. :)

I love you too,
Namaste,
Jo.










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