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On the Four Stages of Existenc

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On the Four Stages of Existence

Learning:
This stage is only ever out-grown
when ascension has been attained.
This stage of life encompasses
all of the Change, Experience, Conditioning, and Deciding Action,
the discovering of Who You Are,
and the relationship one holds with all else.

Knowing:
The stage of Knowing exists when one knows
the action to be taken in an event,
and on a personal level, where one understands Who You Are.
Because every event
has different (and multiple) solutions,
Knowing will occur at different times for different people,
even in the same circumstance.
This also teaches us tolerance, and diversity.
The stage of Knowing can be entered,
and left,
many times by a single entity,
with regard to many different events,
in accordance to the understanding, and spiritual development
which that person has.
Within the stage of Knowing,
there are many levels, including Knowledge
on an individual, or specific event,
and the understanding of the Whole,
and the interconnectedness
of all action, all reaction, and all Existence.

Experiencing:
Yet Knowing is not Experiencing.
Experiencing is having chosen the Highest path,
the best course of action
for a single - or better yet, multiple - events.
The Highest path possible, then,
is that which benefits the most:
the focus and the ambient – the Whole.
This requires an impressive Knowledge
of all the players in the event,
including those affected by the path chosen.

Living:
And so as one Experiences the World,
one comes to the understanding that the Highest path
is to Experience the world,
(choose the best response for the well-being of the Whole),
in continuous response to the well-being of the Whole.
In short:
to Live, and to Love, and to Act
in the path of the Highest expression of Life and the World,
always.
part of a series:
On the Purpose of Life
On the Absolutes of Existence
On the Four Stages of Existence
On the Highest Path
On the Non-Absolutes of Existence
On the Sanctity of Life and Morality
On Freedoms of Choice
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