Context

 
 

_I: Yesterday you told me that it was important to remember the way we were born, because it identifies the pulse with which we live our lives. But not all of us who are born in the same way have the same imprint on life. I, for example, was born by cesarean section and so were many others, and yet we do not live our lives in the same way. Because?

_AM: In the same way that no one will see the same scenario, circumstance, color, situation, idea the same; The events we experience depend on how we perceive them. Like when you watch a movie, the scenes are the same and everyone can see them. However, each viewer will see something different, will focus on a specific moment, will be reflected in a specific character. You will like some scenes more than others. There are those who will look at the aesthetic sense and photography, others will think about the direction, others about the acting, others only about the story or some link between the characters that reminds them of their own life, and there are those who will take the film almost as a story. real. Therefore, the same thing that you experience is perceived in different ways by others. You cannot tell the other what he experienced, because only the other knows what he feels. For you, that experience provoked that awareness of effortlessness, of things always being served to you on a plate, because at the same time, your state of vibration and perception was broad. But there will also be those who, having not gained the initial strength in life, due to the cesarean section, have great difficulties in facing conflicts in life because they have not awakened the initial strength and are more susceptible to the environment.

_I: Then, depending on the emotion, the pulse, the frequency at which I am vibrating, I will assimilate what I have experienced, making myself unique in a similar experience.

_AM: All the details make up the singularity, all perception shapes the I. The perception of the external world at the moment of birth is what gives meaning to the initial pulse. The cycle of life, then, will depend on the first push towards it. If birth is the first big change in your life process, all the other changes you experience in your life will have the same feeling. Identifying it helps to anticipate how I will experience the following changes, and thus I can prepare in advance.

_I: What happens to those who don't remember how they were born?

_AM: Easy, you have to learn to ask. Remembering is uniting the lost and separated parts of you, therefore you have to ask: the father, the mother, the relatives or whoever can remember the least of that moment of your birth. The dates don't matter, it matters what your body lived, what your parents lived, what you lived. Ask, inquire. It's very simple.

_I: And those who no longer have anyone to ask?

_AM: We all have at least a faint notion of our birth. Whoever doesn't have it, must work on why he doesn't have it, why he never talked about it, why he doesn't know it. There's the way he's living his life. Not knowing birth is not knowing the roots of the tree that you are. The concept of not knowing is part of the analysis that must be done, recognizing why I don't know can show how we see the world today because of it.

_I: Sure, everything counts. The important thing is that we ask ourselves questions about our first memories, or about what others can tell us about it.

_AM: Knowing your birth or the little or nothing you know about it, helps you understand where you have stood in life to advance, grow, live, experience. This way you will understand more about who you are.

_I: And what does this have to do with astrology?

_AM: Astrology shapes your soul, your energy, but it is a topic that will have to be discussed at another time. Now focus on your body, on your cells, on your senses.

_I: Okay. So... If what I must take into account is that the first pulse is conditioned by the senses and therefore the perception I have of things, one of the factors that has determined what I am, more than the way of birth, is the Context in which it occurred, right?

_AM: There is our second stop, the topic of our second day. Context is another of those words that come from Latin. Context comes from the words “Cum” and “Texitus”. The first means “accompany”, and the second means “woven”. The fabric is that network of different elements that intertwine creating a network of materials that, interconnected, manifest a structure. Therefore, the Context is a set of fabrics of different origin and nature that are combined to create a new one. Today you usually say that the Context of something means that which surrounds it, a situation or circumstance in which the subjects find themselves or where things happen. However, in this vision, the subject in question is separated from the context as if they were totally different things. The truth is that both are inseparable from each other. Every context shapes who we are, because they are those networks that condition our formation. You could understand the context as a river that wraps around a peninsula in a canyon. You can think of the context of the rock formation as a canyon and a river, referring to where it is located and what is happening around it. However, there would be no peninsula or rock formation without the erosion of the river flow. That is to say, it is the context that shapes you and makes you who you are. At least, what you appear to be. Well, the rock formation is nothing more than the set of millions of fossilized microorganisms, millions of years of accumulation of organic matter converted into mineral, and layers of inorganic materials accumulated by rivers, seas and the wind, which formed the terrain. Thus, the deep and internal history of the being can only be discovered by someone who looks far beyond your forms, or yourself, searching for the truth within yourself. But as long as you live in unconsciousness, your context will define you more than your truth. This network will let you know who you are in the world around you.

_I: So, speaking of the moment of birth, the context, which would be the hospital, or the house, or whatever place, those who were around, and those who were absent; All of this has shaped who I am now.

_AM: And not only that, but your first memories. Ask again what the context of your birth was like, what was happening there, how everything was like. But above all, try to remember what your first childhood memories are, the oldest ones you can remember, whether you were 7 years old, 5, or 2, or days old. Try to remember the context, or ask what it was. But always before the age of 7. Make the effort, and ask yourself what is the first context you remember. The physical fabric around you formed who you are today, and the energetic fabric of astrology formed what you feel and how you act today. But today it is easier to identify and we will get to it. For this reason, the question I ask you today is: “What was your context?”

_I: You mean the people there were, and what they did around me, the places where we were... Everything that happened and the first thing we identified with our own memory, of which we became aware, right?

_AM: Exactly. The people you remember, the emotions you have in relation to each of them. Grandparents, uncles, parents, or even adoptive ones, or an orphanage. Take the notion of the first context you experienced in your life.

_I: And what will this do for me?

_AM: It will help you know the contexts you seek and create in your life. If they are healthy spaces, if they are traps, if they are of dependency, of pain, of joy. They will help you know how your subconscious builds your reality, weaves your world. You are working for the Planetary Network, in the fabric of a planet, connecting daily with the fabrics of thousands of people, with the will to transform the current planetary context for a transcendental one: doesn't it seem logical to you that those who constitute the will and love For this Network in formation, they should question where they are seeking to build this network from?

_I: I think I understand that you mean that many times we project the vision of the world that we want through the Internet, not from neutrality in the service of the Earth but from the need to create a context where our own physical organism feels safe. or have identified the perfect and idyllic context.

_AM: Again the famous projection from perception. What you see with your eyes is what your brain has been able to interpret according to its experiential training. People who continue to identify the color black with the negative and white with the positive, for example, remain in a collective mind of duality. Could those who see themselves as warriors of light against darkness then consider themselves racist? The brain constitutes patterns that interpret the world, and this is born from the context that it has forged for us. Identifying the context, what has woven us here and now, is what will free us from the projection on the network of what we individually have mistakenly contemplated from emotionality. Identify your first memories of the environment of your life, and you will be able to discover in your analysis what you hope to project about yourself in the Fabrics of the World Networks.

_I: We are the web-weaving spiders, so one of the tasks we have is to recognize if what we do and weave is to catch insects in our webs or weave a house, or connect paths between branches. Intention will make the difference, I understand.

_AM: Write down, “What were the first contexts that I remember in my life?”

_I: …And then?

_AM: There is no later this month, do not advance the steps. Analyzing is enough for today. The path continues, one step at a time. Asking yourself where you are going sometimes helps you gain momentum to reach your destination. However, it takes away from how important it is to discover the details along the way. Stop thinking about why now, go to the cause, and you will see that there is a lot there to discover before you know where you are going with this. I will only tell you that if you seek to weave a network for a world in balance and harmony, you must understand where you weave it from, recognizing your first weaves, your first context.

_I: I am a product of my context.

_AM: I Am Woven and Weaver.

 
 
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