Book Title: Unlimited Horizons Author(s): Hermann Kuhn Publisher: Crosswind Publishing GermanyPage 40
________________ 40 Unlimited Horizons And the child continues to exist within us; - its experiences constitute a small, but indispensable part of our present awareness. • Just remember falling asleep. As dreams start, our awareness drifts into a totally different mode. We suddenly are able to fly, manifest things out of thin air, and expertly handle the most extraordinary abilities of ours, - all without a bit of anxiety. But most important - when shifting into a dream, we never lose our identity, our feeling of 'I', our sense of who we are, and the feeling of acting sensibly within our current (dream-)context. We Never Lose Our Identity When we consciously shift focus to a higher mode, exactly the same thing happens. Our consciousness soon embraces the new state without us ever losing identity or our sense of 'I'. Higher dimensions of consciousness are innate to everyone. The higher we go, the more we activate these inborn abilities and the better we can steer our life. Our identity never dissolves in this process. On the contrary - it expands into the magnificent being we deeply sense within. (If you read this the first time, it is recommended to continue with STAGE 4 now.)Page Navigation
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