For What?

 
 

_AM: And when you know the origin of things, you discover something unexpected.

_I: What thing?

_AM: The future.

_I: How is that possible?

_AM: As we said once before: the future is the first of all times. At the beginning of the universe, the mind asks a question, and in this question is embodied the intention, the search, the possibilities of the answer. Nothing has happened yet, nothing is being experienced. So there is no past to reference, nor a present as a sensory guide. The only thing possible here is the idea of what will be, the question that opens all possible paths. Faced with the question "What is?", the answer can be infinite.

_I: So, being human, the more I ask about the origin, motives, and causes, the closer I get to the possibility, the closer I get to new existential questions, but this time walking the reverse path.

_AM: You already know, then, what the next question is.

_I: "For what?"

_AM: The question comes from the Latin preposition "pro ad" (forward in favor of something). The preposition "for" is used to describe a reason for effect, manifestation, intention, indicating the destination of the action, the reaction of an action, the effect of a cause, the consequence of an attitude. The question "For what?", is the one we ask when, having the motives of the cause (the "why?"), we need to know what the purpose of this thing is (the "what?").

_I: What do I believe? I believe that I Am everything. Why do I believe that? Because I am the origin of all things. For what am I the origin? To give rise to life and existence.

_AM: That's right. So, have you asked yourself "for what?"

_I: All my life. In fact, I do it almost every day. I remember that a few years ago, I was invited to a Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) congress in Miami, United States; and I had a conversation with someone very much like you. After my lecture, this person asked me a question: "How do I become successful in life?" His question summarized an idiosyncrasy shared by many of the people who attended that congress. The intention of the congress was to have a successful and prosperous life, and of course, each of us had gone to share our visions of how to achieve a prosperous future. Each one gave their recipes to get what we wanted in life. But I remember that before this question, connecting with you, with my SOY, you whispered to me the only possible answer to his question: ...

_AM: ... "For what?"

_I: Then the person replied: "to have more economic resources."

_AM: For what?

_I: "To be able to have better things."

_AM: For what?

_I: To have a better life.

_AM: For what?

_I: To give my children the best.

_AM: For what?

_I: So they can have a balanced life.

_AM: For what?

_I: So they can be happy.

_AM: For what?

_I: So I can be happy...

_AM: For what?

_I: So I can live in peace and have time to help others.

_AM: For what?

_I: To live in a better world...

_AM: For what?

_I: So that we ascend in consciousness as Humanity.

_AM: For what?

_I: To find Enlightenment...

_AM: For what?

_I: To be the creator of my own reality...

_AM: For what?

_I: ...And then the man, and all those around him were left without more answers. Starting from the simple fact of wanting money, ending up with even the Creator himself, and still, the question remained. Then I made him say:

_AM: "When you think you have the best answer in the world to the purpose of your existence and action, always ask yourself again "For what?", because this question has a clear objective in existence: to lead you to Success, but true success. Success comes from the word "exitus," from the Indo-European "eghs" (ex = out) and "ei" (go), that is to say: to go out. Success is not a word that implies reaching the top, but leaving where one is, always seeking a new horizon, not getting stuck in a single form. Just like in English "Exit", Success gave rise to the word Exodus, the great escape, march, departure from one place to another. The question "For what?" is the great conceptual exodus, the success of mind and soul. In English, the word "Success" means "to succeed," that is, something that is consecutive, that goes beyond something (from the Indo-European "sub" = under, and "ked" = produce, do towards something).

_I: There I also understood that what we do in life is not done to reach a place, but to keep moving forward, and that every step, no matter how small, makes us move towards infinity. The important thing is not to arrive, but to keep going out in search. Success is found in the fact of continuing to go out towards the horizon.

_AM: Ask yourself "for what?" to infinity, and you will truly be successful in life. So, for what do you do what you do?

_I: Every day I wake up and ask myself. For what do I do this? For what do I really go to the pyramid; for what do I do the transmissions and alignments every day; for what am I here in Egypt; for what do I write these posts; for what do I keep planning things if the world changes them for me; for what do I dedicate my life to this; for what do I put my intention into awakening consciousness; for what do I think about ways to heal humanity; for what do I make an effort of a lifetime to perhaps achieve nothing?

_AM: And what answers do you find?

_I: My mind always finds a logical answer, my soul doubts these answers, and my body simply lives them. But I'm not even convinced of my mind's answers. Sometimes I think it deceives me with delusions of grandeur just to keep doing something meaningless.

_AM: Do you consider what you do to be meaningless?

_I: Yeah... I always think about it, and I'm honest about this. Every time I sit at the pyramid, I do it with all the will and full awareness of the world, open to expanding from the heart, receiving the codes, connecting to the network. Every day I start the transmission, I am enveloped in an aura of joy and intention to educate, share, teach, which make me live fully. Every time I write the post, I am radiant, in full connection... But then...

_AM: What happens?

_I: I wonder if it's really worth it. For what? When I see the world, in this "false Pandemic" created from a virus modified by humans themselves, creating our own evils, living in a kind of planetary prison at this moment, seeing governments act in a feudal manner, always repeating the same, among repressive, occultist, falsely democratic, corrupt systems, leading peoples of individuals who have been taught to be unconscious, to fight or obey orders, to be unable to govern themselves. And I see how, despite the consciousness tasks, the world remains the same, I wonder: For what? When I see that after having dedicated more than 240 consecutive days to sharing philosophies for consciousness, many still act counterproductively to the teachings, judging, fighting, projecting their own stories onto me, when they consider that what I teach is not up to their level, as if my task were to feed them information when in reality it is to encourage them to harvest their own knowledge; or when the forms weigh more than the contents... It makes me think many times, for what? Maybe I should do something else. Maybe be part of NGOs that help with Climate Change, or in Children's Education, or in Hunger, in Wars, and then I see the effort of years of those who are in those battles, and even so, beyond all they do, a simple political decision of a president or king, destroys everything worked on. For what? I ask myself again. I ask you, disheartened by existence, the question that all those who lose faith in the world, in humanity, usually ask ourselves: For what?

_AM: To see what you are capable of.

_I: For what?

_AM: To discover the creative potentials of each individual.

_I: For what?

_AM: To learn from the transformation of the world.

_I: For what?

_AM: To see that it is possible, because every time someone has asked themselves this question, the world has transformed. There are two ways to ask this question: from hope or from frustration. When you are exhausted, that is, when the Ego does not feel fulfilled, it gets frustrated, and reactions of reluctance are triggered, which extinguish the divine spark, leaving it without oxygen. This leads to asking the question without faith, from laziness, from meaninglessness: "ugh, for what?", giving its conditioned reasons: "for what, if in the end nothing changes." The conditional form of the question makes you live from the ego and its conditions on success, in which it considers success as overcoming and victory, not as an exit and transcendence.

_I: So when I ask myself these questions, I position myself from the wounded ego, out of its axis, overwhelmed by the environment that does not allow it to do its job...

_AM: But when you position yourself from hope, your ego finds the axis, and leaves the conditions of "yes, but" or "if in the end everything is the same," and transports you to the unconditional aspect of the question, the one that really seeks an answer, a way out of this state, and gives everything trusting in transformation, in discovering what you and we are capable of. Like a student of life, you ask "For what is this done? For what do we live this? For what do we have to continue?" Eager to find the answers to keep moving forward, transcending, growing, expanding the limits.

_I: From the unconditional hope of my being, this question invites me to keep moving forward, seeking thousands of ways to transform realities, to see that things really change.

_AM: From the conditional position, you would never have advanced to where you have reached. Humanity would never have advanced to where it has reached. It is easy to judge the present with the eyes of the future, it is easy to judge the past with the eyes of the present. It is easy to judge the future with the eyes of the past.

_I: What should I do, then?

_AM: The question is not that, the question is: For what should you do it?

_I: To find myself, in every accomplishment. To free myself from the condition of the ego that seeks to be seen, accepted, understood, reciprocated, successful in its work. To be one with the world, and in unity, unconditionally continue asking myself the question that leads me to free myself from every state I find myself in to be free in the infinite, transmuting the finite.

_AM: "For what?"

 
 
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