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Synchronicity with Noah Lampert

Imaginal Techniques #4

Synchronicity with Noah Lampert

Noah Lampert

Comedy, Religion & Spirituality, Spirituality

4.8766 Ratings

🗓️ 20 July 2019

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Birthday Episode!

The truth that your imagination precedes materiality hits people differently.

Some intuitively understand the reality of the statement, while others glimpse it but have hard time fully grasping it, while others may actively resist the truth.

Threshold Guardians that seem to pop up most commonly for compassionate, caring and open-minded people are typically related to the suffering of others and the external world. This is understandable because suffering in the world is a) objectively bad and b) objectively preventable.

So how do we go about changing injustices in the world?

The only thing I know that works for me in terms of imagining large scale change is starting with myself.

Some may mistake imaginal acts as selfish or passive in that they don't directly alleviate the suffering of others. This logic presupposes imaginal acts are not specifically designed to awaken you to who you really are, which is a being who is fundamentally aware that they are, in fact, everyone AND an individual at once 

But when moral outrage about an objective injustice boils over into outright anger, the clarity of anger quickly changes into deluded rage.

External reality appears to be objectively real but it is primarily YOU projected outward. When you begin to see the potential growth opportunities external circumstances offer you, you're on the right track.

This doesn't diminish the importance of bearing witness to the suffering of the world. This is a crucial step that allows you to first heal yourself, then heal the world. It's beautiful when the logic clicks.

Again, this concept may rub some the wrong way. A friend recently shared that someone she knows revealed a story of abuse at a spiritual organization and was told that the reason it happened was "it was her karma.," which is not only dumb, but wrong. This type of reckless excuse making for the suffering of others doesn't take in to account the real reason there's suffering in the world.

There is suffering in the world because we suffer. When we imagine the only way to get ahead is by having others fall behind, we perpetuate an untenable situation of scarcity, fear and greed.

The good news is there is a direct path to alleviating the suffering of everyone. In linear time this path is unfolding. Remember to take care of yourself, live with an open heart, an open-mind and find others who understand the truth.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is synchronicity.

0:15.0

This is synchronicity.

0:19.0

This is synchronicity. This is synchronicity. This is synchronicity.

0:21.6

This is synchronicity.

0:23.6

This is synchronicity.

0:25.6

This is synchronicity.

0:27.6

This is synchronicity.

0:29.6

All be going to be, still in the sub and what you love.

0:38.3

Welcome to Synchronicity, another solo cast.

0:54.8

I'm putting them out because there's situations in the world that I,

0:59.3

relationships, people I tell about this, who I care about, who hear about it,

1:03.8

have a variety of different reactions.

1:05.9

And I recognize that these are probably reactions that you could be having or anyone could be having.

1:10.2

And I certainly went through too.

1:11.9

So I don't make it seem like some crazy-ass savant here who just like picked this show.

1:17.0

Like these are all valid questions that people ask.

1:20.2

And one of the things that I see keep coming up is when you get upset when someone does something,

1:26.3

either in a close relationship or a social group

1:29.7

or extending it out into a larger group or even, you know, politically or celebrity, whatever it is.

1:35.9

There's someone out there in the world and getting triggered by that or upset in either direction.

1:42.5

And there is this aspect of righteous anger that is valid in a lot of ways, but the distance

1:51.0

between righteous anger and moral outrage that then turns into just anger and bitterness

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