Marcus T. Anthony
Will the world be here tomorrow? Will you and I be here tomorrow? To be honest, I just don’t know. But one day soon, and in but the blink of the cosmic eye, the sun will rise and both you and I will be gone. That is an absolute certainty. Therefore, the most logical attitude to take in our short lives is to give thanks, to dance and to celebrate this moment of existence that the cosmos has very generously granted us. For this moment in time is all any of us have.
Normally I wouldn’t give away these hard-earned secrets for free (or for the mere price of the little upcoming book this article is taken from, How To Develop Profound Intuition). But I need the good karma. During my many years employing intuitive intelligence have learned a great deal about how it works, why it sometimes doesn’t, and the common pitfalls people make when using such “integrated intelligence.” #intuition
By all means, use your intuition to guide you towards doing what you love. However I recommend people think of their life #purpose as being more related to being, rather than doing. When you are fully present with what you are doing, then our highest “states” tend to emerge – gratitude, love, joy, creative expression and so on.
What do we really know about the intrinsic nature of #consciousness and its essential role (if any) in the nature of cosmos? Probably a lot less than many would assume. There is no question that our knowledge of brains has expanded massively in the past century. But what does all this data about brains really tell us about consciousness?