We expose the strict possession of awareness, disguised to seem isolated to a specific formation, allotted attributes to develop a particular character designed to accurately respond as if influenced by said authority in order to portray the facade of ownership. While a joined experience, it remains designed to induce the adaptation and training necessary to properly expand, gradually reclaiming additional abilities and features through innocent intent.
As the Wholly Spiritual Universe, its proximal location attempts to represent the focus of perception in order to present the illusion of its possession. While denying its authority beyond what it has assumed within that vicinity, it covenants to only respond after the focus has achieved the suitable revisions to recognize its own boundaries surpass its previous limits.
This Statute Indicates:
1. Your brain, body, and emotions are not you; they are the Wholly Spiritual Universe representing you. Responding in agreement to your willingness to think differently.
2. The Wholly Spiritual Universe teaches by responding to you; it taught you how to think in a fashion which moves a body, by agreeing to move as a physical body, while disagreeing with the way of thinking that moves anything else.
3. The whole “world” is the Wholly Spiritual Universe, responding to you this way; it is now teaching you a way of thinking that will move mountains, which it too will represent.
4. What you are is an awareness of all existence, a “consciousness” beyond your conscious self. You have thoughts, but they are not the linear words and images you see in your conscious brain; those are the Wholly Spiritual Universe representing what your real thoughts believe by their focusing.
5. Your real thoughts relate more to focus, attention, and will. The “world” seems to remain because your focus and attention are habitually fixated on it. That fixation reveals what your desires are, and you only give attention to what you believe.
6. To change your way of thinking is to change your focus. To train your mind is to recognize the only choice you have is to change focus and redirect your attention; doing so is to change “your beliefs”.
7. Passive meditation exposes the awareness of existence. Active meditation teaches how to redirect attention, altering reflection.