Book Title: Unlimited Horizons
Author(s): Hermann Kuhn
Publisher: Crosswind Publishing Germany

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________________ 20 Unlimited Horizons The activities of our body, speech and mind link our consciousness to matter etc. This is what allows us to experience the state of embodiment in the first place. There is no point to regard our body and its experiences as something base, bad or less evolved, as many religions do. And it is also of no use to deem valid only activities directed towards spiritual goals. As long as we desire bodily experiences, we have the natural right to shape this state in such a way that we can realize the values, ideals and dreams we feel within. Obstacles, resistance and problems we meet during the manifestation of our ideas only serve to correct flawed concepts of reality and to break up situations that lead to dead ends. It is our own will and our own awareness which cause both - positive as well as negative - experiences. We experience growth when we complete the themes of our current stage of development. This automatically triggers longing for new, more comprehensive, 'higher' states. We reach higher states faster, when we intentionally conclude themes that retain our awareness on lower levels. Our seemingly solid attachment to matter, space and time Our activities do not automatically attach us to matter, space and time. Yet if we react to an event with strong - positive or negative - emotions, this indicates that we want to engage again in this type of experience.

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