Question:
You have said that we should become familiar with the poetic perspective, the eternal perspective, the inspired perspective, and the adventurous perspective. But you have also said every individuation has a unique perspective — you called it the unique gift every individual contributes to all life. I am confused about how these two statements correlate. Can you clarify please?
The Seer:
I think the confusion may arise due to semantics. So let's call the poetic perspective, etc. a 'universal point of view', and the unique way every individual looks at life, an individual perspective.
Life has unfolded in four very distinct stages. We have identified these stages in many of the teachings and books. We are now transitioning from the third stage (the stage of independence) to the fourth stage (the stage of interdependence). The stages each had a specific 'universal point of view' that was like a colored lens through which life unfolded for all.
But within that certain ambience that colors life's experiences for all, during a specific stage of its development, each individual creature creates his or her own individual perspective of existence based on the being's unique experiences.
What Creates an Individual's Unique Perspective?
- The environment and experiences an individual is born into, is carefully chosen by, and for, an individual prior to birth, to provide the opportunities that individual needs, to explore a specific individual perspective.
- The individual's perspective that is theirs to explore, is shaped by the occlusions, the blind spots, the individual agrees to carry throughout his or her life (this manifests as their shortcomings). Individual shortcomings and strong suits are unique, thus individual perspective is also unique.
The Seer's Note:
Familial traits and perspectives sometimes seem inherited because they are so similar. That is because soulgroups (usually a group of five individuals) undertake to explore the same perspective on either life in general, or on a specific subject.
It is through the Many that the One explores Itself.
The Seer
The only knowledge anyone can ever have, is of him- or herself.
Toltec teaching
Barbara Kathryn says
I can see how this soul group within human families sometimes shows, as Almine describes.
But how could this apply to OOs who come through a time tunnel into a family that is almost an invention? With implanted memories of their childhood. The family doesn't feel real.
Do OOs also have a 'soul group'? Perhaps working together on a shared facet of one of the 144 creation tones?
Dhani says
Oh that is wonderful. Thank you!
Mac Balentine says
Very timely and interesting — thank you
Mickey says
Beautiful