Our Wisdom Keepers Driving To The Rez panelist, Fred, asked a fabulous question the other day. He said, and I quote:
“Why do some people have experience, or internal knowing, that provides unshakable belief in woo, while others hear, read and discuss the same topics but remain forever skeptical needing to gather more evidence but forever believe woo isn't really real. Woo is any subject that we discuss that is outside of mainstream belief.”
As per usual, I see a very simple reason for this. But, knowing co-host Larry and our wisdom keeper panelists, I am going to do my best to explore this topic in a more comprehensive way.
This exploration falls within the confines of Understanding how the Universe works, which is a topic I promised to explore during 2025 in my last article which you can find here:
Let me begin with the simple exploration 🙂
The reason is that each person is guided by their own internal compass that dictates their chosen experience for their lifetimes. This guiding system will allow them to expand their senses or to shrink them to facilitate that chosen experience.
If certain parameters of reality, what we might call woo, do not fit into their chosen experience, then they are forever skeptical no matter how much evidence or experience they find or is given to them to show them the other side of the matrix. If, however, their chosen reality includes woo parameters, they will see the larger matrix as clear as day, knowing it exists and needing as much evidence as one needs to prove breathing in and out is necessary in order to stay alive. In other words, not needing any “evidence” at all as one does not need evidence to breathe in and out, one just does it and stays alive.
I will now explore the more comprehensive reason for this phenomenon.
To start, I will remind us that the phenomenon I am exploring is “why some people don’t need evidence for woo, while others don’t believe in it no matter how much evidence they have.”
My first reaction to this question is always, “what does it matter what others want to believe and what they don’t want to believe?” And I want to explain why I have that reaction.
Basically, I do not judge what other people choose as their experience. As I walk the surface of Earth, I see millions of people who are themselves the center of their personal universe. Literally. They are not part of another person’s universe, or of a “larger” universe. They are literally the center of their own universe.
Within that universe, there are millions of decisions they have taken throughout their existence as a singular point of view. All of them coming to a point that marks the “present moment”. How can I possibly judge all that? I can’t.
Outside that infinite path of decisions, other universes move in and out of their awareness as a larger orchestration unfolds to fulfill all of their choices, both the person’s own multiple choices and the multiple choices of the people around them.
From this perspective, what I find interesting is not so much that a person might choose to disbelieve evidence of woo, but that they have woo to disbelieve in their awareness at all. What this indicates to me is that they are on the edge of a personal split in awareness. Some of them might be fighting tooth and nail with themselves to stay in the solely materialistic reality they chose to integrate through this lifetime. Others are pushing open the door to a larger personal universe that will include a broader understanding of matrices of co-created reality.
Whether one of these individuals is pushing the door open, or struggling to keep it closed, the result is the same, their awareness is peeking into the other side of the door and it is expanding.
We are all at different states of awareness explored in this equation. Even if we have a firm knowing that woo exists, we still have a billion iterations of reality to explore and expand into.
It is a curious thing that we came from being all that there is, knowing all that there is, to become extremely limited in awareness and then do our best to go back to being all knowing again.
I am looking forward to hearing your input in the Wisdom Keeper Hour of Driving To The Rez. Subscribe at DrivingToTheRez.com and join the After Party this Friday at 9am Pacific.
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