July 19, 2010

One For All, and All For One #56

Alex Dumas wrote the book 'The Three Musketeers' and the most memorable part of the book were the words uttered by the musketeers when they did their work for the kingdom, 'one for all, and all for one'. I don't remember whether I have it in the right order, but I don't think that matters.

It should be the catch phrase for all those battling to enter the inner kingdom. As the outer kingdom is all based on ego mind, and non sense, and the inner kingdom is based on right mind, and common sense, it is a battle to destroy, and crush our spirit, and the memory of being wholly spirit. It is 'make believe' (an illusion) that everything we need is external, and separate, not internal, and connected.

This existence would cease to exist, and the ego driven mind, as there is only one ego mind would all loose their power over us. It will be a case of 'I don't mind, and you don't Matter', I would stop giving my power to create this outer kingdom. I always wondered why it was so hard to convince some one in ego mind, and a position of power that everything should be done for the highest good, and how they deviously create problems, where the solutions can never be for the highest good of the many, just for the good of a few.

We have to start being the observer of this reality, and stop reacting to the fear that is being created to distract us from wholly spirit. We have to become emotionless, calm, centred, and grounded, find our inner peace, that peace that reminds us that we are one with wholly spirit.

The hardest thing to do is to forgive those existing in ego mind, those ones who have become our best teachers, and our best lessons in the university of hard knocks. It is hard to make the quantum leap that in forgiving them you are forgiving yourself, because we are all one, 'one for all, and all for one'.