Your ONLY Star Sign Is “God”

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https://youtu.be/yVoA4yR8qkI?si=JS2RWH1KICEUAjky
Abstract

Abstract

The speaker argues that one's true essence transcends star signs and external labels, emphasizing that the highest order in the universe is God, conceptualized as an impersonal energy akin to consciousness. They critique the reliance on astrology and other external systems, suggesting that these beliefs can limit personal potential by externalizing power. Instead, they advocate for recognizing the divine within oneself, equating God with the mind and consciousness. The speaker highlights the importance of emotional charge in manifesting reality and warns against allowing external influences to dictate one's life, urging individuals to reclaim their power by understanding the mind's role in shaping reality.

Summary Notes

The Concept of Star Signs and God

  • Star signs are often used for self-categorization within the spiritual community, but they are part of the illusion of the third-dimensional realm.
  • Relying on star signs can limit one's true potential by trapping them in a polarity that is ultimately an illusion.
  • The speaker emphasizes that one's only true star sign should be God, which can free individuals from the constraints of star signs.
  • Worshiping false gods, such as star signs, is seen as esoterically wrong according to the Bible.

"Your only star sign is God now. Of course, typically in the spiritual community, people like to categorize themselves into whatever star sign that they are without realizing that the idea of star signs is still encapsulated within the illusion of this third-dimensional realm."

  • Star signs are an illusion that can limit one's understanding of their true self beyond the physical realm.

Understanding God Beyond Personification

  • God is described as the highest order in the universe, beyond the personification of an egotistical individual.
  • God is an impersonal energy, similar to electricity, that can affect all people equally based on their use of it.
  • Misunderstanding or misusing this energy can lead to misconceptions about God's nature.

"God is the highest order in the universe, and it's not until we can actually pull apart what God is beyond the personification of this egotistical individual who sat in the sky dictating the cause of human events."

  • God is not a personified being but an impersonal energy that exists as the highest order in the universe.

God as Consciousness

  • God is equated with the highest level of consciousness, often referred to as "the most high" in religious contexts.
  • Humans are microcosms of God, reflecting God's consciousness within themselves.
  • The mind is where God resides, making it the temple of God as mentioned in religious texts like Corinthians.

"God is consciousness, the highest level of consciousness. This is why religious people often refer to God as the most high, but they never say the most high what, and it's the most high frequency."

  • God is the highest frequency of consciousness, and humans reflect this consciousness within themselves.

The Mind and Manifestation

  • The mind is both the creator and the materializer of reality, with mind and matter being different degrees of the same energy.
  • The subconscious mind acts as the womb of reality, bringing emotionally charged ideas into existence.
  • Emotional charge, rather than repetition, is key to influencing the subconscious mind.

"Understanding how the mind works, specifically your subconscious mind is the womb of reality. It births the concepts and ideas that are most emotionally charged into reality."

  • The subconscious mind is the birthplace of reality, influenced by emotionally charged ideas rather than repetitive affirmations.

Personal Universe and Perception

  • Each individual's mind creates their own universe, which determines their perception of the world.
  • Different perceptions are like different lenses through which people view reality, affecting their experiences and interactions.
  • Changing one's perception can alter their reality, as perception equates to projection into one's reality.

"Your mind puts you in your universe, and your own universe determines your world. Not everybody lives in the same world; two people can be side by side next to each other, but what differentiates them on a vibratory level is their frequency."

  • Each person's mind creates their unique universe, and their perception shapes their reality.

Prioritizing God and the Mind

  • God, or the mind, should be the priority and causative factor in one's life.
  • Attributing the cause of one's reality to anything other than the mind is a misunderstanding of the true causative power.
  • Everything experienced in the third-dimensional realm is an effect, not the cause.

"Any time you put anything except God, your mind, as the priority, as more importantly, the causation or the causative factor, you've got the game entirely up."

  • The mind should be recognized as the primary causative factor in reality, rather than external influences.

Understanding the Physical Plane and Causality

  • The physical world is an effect, and by the time events occur, the cause has already been set.
  • Attempts to change reality without changing one's mindset lead to repetitive cycles.
  • The mind's state is crucial in determining outcomes; an unfit mind cannot sustain actions towards fitness.

"By the time something good or bad happens to you, the cause is already set in. You're experiencing an effect."

  • Events are predetermined by causes that have already been set; experiences are merely their effects.

"Anytime you attempt to change your reality without changing your mind, you're going to run into the same cycles."

  • Real change requires a shift in mindset; otherwise, one remains trapped in repetitive patterns.

Externalization and Spirituality

  • Externalization is giving power to anything outside oneself, misplacing importance, and misunderstanding the true hierarchy.
  • Many people, both religious and spiritual, externalize importance onto physical entities or concepts.
  • True spirituality involves recognizing and internalizing divine essence rather than projecting it onto external objects or symbols.

"Externalization is the true spiritual robbery of the entire ages."

  • The act of externalizing power is considered a significant spiritual misdirection.

"People will externalize and project more importance onto a building that can be washed away by acid rain instead of actually projecting importance to the true temple of God which is up here."

  • Misplaced importance on physical structures over the spiritual essence within oneself leads to a misunderstanding of spirituality.

The Concept of Christ and Internalization

  • The essence of being Christian involves embodying Christ, not merely external worship.
  • The true understanding of Christ involves internalizing his mind and essence.

"Let this mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus who in the form of God did not find it robbery to be equal with God."

  • Being Christian means adopting the mindset and essence of Christ, as suggested in biblical teachings.

Astrology and Personal Belief

  • Astrology is seen as a subjective interpretation influenced by personal belief.
  • While star signs may hold some truth, their influence depends on the acceptance and belief of the individual.
  • The highest order in the universe is mental; thus, reality is shaped by the mind's acceptance of concepts.

"God made stars; they could never define God."

  • The divine creation of stars does not inherently determine one's destiny or essence.

"The universe is entirely mental, referring to the idea that the all is mind and mind is all."

  • The foundational principle is that the universe and reality are mental constructs, emphasizing the power of the mind.

The Nature of Truth and Reality

  • Truth is subjective and is determined by what the subconscious mind accepts as true.
  • Reality is shaped by personal beliefs and perceptions, not by objective truths.

"The only truth in reality is anything that your subconscious mind accepts as truth."

  • Truth is not absolute but is defined by individual acceptance and belief.

The Power of the Subconscious Mind

  • The subconscious mind accepts truths and manifests them into reality.
  • Beliefs, whether from star signs or other external sources, can shape one's experiences if accepted by the subconscious.
  • The concept of prophecy is tied to the acceptance of ideas by the subconscious mind.

"If your subconscious mind accepts the truth that because you're born on this day at this time in this place, now you've been forecasted a bad day, now you have to experience a bad day."

  • This quote highlights how the acceptance of an idea by the subconscious mind can lead to its manifestation in reality.

The Concept of Prophecy

  • Prophecy is not limited to star signs; it can be applied to any externalized belief system.
  • The collective belief in a prophecy can give birth to entities that influence individual lives.
  • The collective consciousness can alter reality if unified in a particular belief.

"A star sign reading essentially it's a prophecy right, it's a prophecy of not necessarily reading something that is just to come, but something that is already coming."

  • Prophecy involves both predicting and influencing future events based on collective or individual beliefs.

The Collective Consciousness and Reality Creation

  • A unified belief among people can create a collective consciousness capable of altering reality.
  • The concept of an "egregore" is introduced, where collective beliefs give birth to entities that affect individual behaviors.
  • Different systems of astrology present conflicting beliefs, raising questions about their validity.

"If multiple people's minds are unified in one particular belief, the collective has the ability to alter reality collectively and create reality by almost birthing entities into existence."

  • The collective acceptance of beliefs can lead to the creation of entities that manifest in individual lives.

The Influence of Beliefs and Prophecies

  • Individuals can be influenced by the beliefs and prophecies of others if their subconscious mind accepts them.
  • Personal experiences and realities are shaped by the beliefs one holds in their subconscious.
  • Prophecies become self-fulfilling when accepted by the subconscious.

"If somebody goes to a particular psychic and they say these next couple of months are going to be hard for you, that emotional charge enters the subconscious mind, and guess what, next couple of months are tough."

  • The acceptance of negative prophecies can lead to their manifestation in reality due to the emotional charge they create.

The Role of Authority Figures in Shaping Beliefs

  • Authority figures, such as teachers or parents, can influence an individual's beliefs and future.
  • The acceptance of negative statements by authority figures can lead to their manifestation in reality.
  • People often unknowingly allow others to determine their life's path through accepted beliefs.

"How many people have you allowed to determine what your life will become? If your subconscious mind accepts it, then it will be there."

  • This quote emphasizes the power of external influences on one's beliefs and the resulting impact on reality.

The Self-Fulfilling Nature of Prophecies

  • Prophecies become true when accepted by the subconscious mind, regardless of their origin.
  • Individuals have the power to reject negative prophecies and shape their own realities.
  • The acceptance of positive beliefs can lead to positive manifestations in one's life.

"Is it that the astrological reading was correct, or is it that her subconscious mind accepted that idea, and because it accepted that idea, it manifested it?"

  • This quote questions the validity of prophecies and highlights the role of the subconscious mind in manifesting beliefs.

The Power of Belief and Prophecy

  • The speaker discusses how belief in negative prophecies or readings can manifest those outcomes in one's life.
  • The idea that societal statistics and narratives can act as a form of prophecy, influencing behavior and outcomes.
  • The concept of mental manipulation at a societal level, where people internalize negative expectations.

"I don't care if somebody's particular prophecy or reading of your life is negative and your mind accepts that. How does that serve you?"

  • This quote highlights the danger of accepting negative prophecies, suggesting that belief in them can lead to self-fulfilling outcomes.

"Why would I need to come and whip you into shape when I can whip you in your mind so you whip yourself?"

  • This statement illustrates the concept of mental manipulation, where belief in negative narratives can lead individuals to manifest those outcomes themselves.

Astrology and Metaphysical Identity

  • Astrology varies based on location, but the speaker emphasizes the idea that one's true essence transcends these variations.
  • The notion that individuals are divine beings, regardless of astrological interpretations.
  • The importance of understanding the metaphysical self beyond material illusions.

"Astrology differ is based on location, but guess what, you are God everywhere."

  • This quote underscores the belief that one's true essence is divine and constant, regardless of astrological systems or interpretations.

"On a metaphysical level, the truest essence of your being beyond the material illusions that the third dimensional realm offers, you're God."

  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing one's divine nature beyond physical and material constraints.

The 12 Zodiacs and Disciples as Aspects of Self

  • The 12 zodiacs are compared to the 12 disciples, representing characteristics within individuals.
  • These characteristics can either lead to spiritual growth or entrapment in material illusions.
  • The idea that discipline over these aspects is necessary for spiritual mastery.

"The 12 zodiacs are nothing more than a reflection of the 12 disciples."

  • This quote draws a parallel between zodiac signs and biblical disciples, suggesting they both represent aspects of self that require discipline.

"The 12 disciples or the 12 aspects or 12 people that represent different characteristics... have the capability to follow Christ which is also an aspect of you."

  • The speaker suggests that mastering these aspects leads to spiritual growth, aligning with the Christ-like nature within.

Spiritual Mastery and Christ Consciousness

  • Christ is described as a title of spiritual mastery, transcending third-dimensional illusions.
  • The speaker connects Christ's teachings to the idea of oneness and treating others as oneself.
  • The importance of transcending physical senses to achieve spiritual enlightenment.

"Understanding that Christ is the highest nature, a spiritual title of Mastery."

  • This quote highlights the concept of Christ as a state of spiritual mastery, beyond physical and material illusions.

"Treat others as you'd want to be treated because they are you."

  • The speaker emphasizes the idea of oneness, suggesting that all individuals are interconnected at a spiritual level.

Overcoming Illusions and Aligning with Desired Reality

  • The speaker discusses the need to transcend illusions of reality to achieve desired outcomes.
  • The idea that reality is often an illusion, and alignment with one's true self is necessary for manifestation.
  • The importance of emotional independence from external reality changes.

"If you hear something that suggests your unwanted reality and you allow that to define you, you've fallen for the illusion."

  • This quote warns against letting external perceptions dictate one's reality, emphasizing the need to see beyond illusions.

"You're not creating reality; you're making what is invisible visible by becoming the vibrational alignment to your desired reality."

  • The speaker explains that manifestation involves aligning with one's true self, rather than actively creating reality.

Disciplining the Senses and Transcending the Zodiac

  • The importance of disciplining physical senses to follow the Christ-like nature within.
  • The speaker discusses various disciples and their symbolic disciplines, such as Peter's hearing and Andrew's sight.
  • The need to transcend zodiac signs and animalistic instincts to achieve higher consciousness.

"Peter had to discipline an aspect of himself that was tied to the illusion of reality which is his hearing."

  • This quote illustrates the concept of disciplining physical senses to overcome material illusions and achieve spiritual growth.

"Whatever your zodiac is, you actually need to be able to transcend yourself above all of them."

  • The speaker suggests that spiritual growth requires transcending astrological identities and animalistic instincts.

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