Thursday, February 5, 2009

Finding the Templar's Treasure

How would your life change knowing the location of the Templars’ treasure; the whereabouts of the Fountain of Youth; or possessing the genius of Einstein, Da Vinci, or Mozart? Imagine having the ability to fly by overriding the laws of time and space. In the formal context of life, how would you use these gifts?

Unless spiritual mastery vibrates at the same level as your discovery or genius, we shutter to think. Not to say you’re not worthy, for everyone potentially is. But at your present level of consciousness, can you truly say that you would use them as God intended? Could you withdraw your ego to better the world?

Many have amassed vast fortunes or possess unparalleled genius. Others have been given the opportunity to propel mankind’s greater destiny forward. Not all have taken the high road. History books are cluttered with those who could have, but were too weak or blinded. What they did sent humanity reeling.

Honestly, how would life change after meeting and marrying your soul mate or inheriting the money needed to launch the business of your dreams? Imagine moving past a lifelong hurdle, one that’s kept you from enjoying the life you believe you deserve. In your new life, though, would you be happier?

Do you see our point? Everything in life is earned, otherwise what you have and where you are has been borrowed. And unless you’re flying by your own spiritual thrust, you must soon pay the devil his due. But let’s imagine that, at your present level of consciousness, you did find the Templar’s treasure.

What would be your first response? Paying off your mortgage, owning a lavish villa in Southern France, and building a marble museum to house the remainder of the treasure with your name engraved above the entrance? Many would, the latter being the ego’s attempt to leverage a moral obligation for praise.

Enhance what you presently have. Pining for what you don’t creates frustration. Out of what exists in your life, all things are possible. From one atom in spirit the entire universe exploded onto matter’s stage. Multiply inner contentment. Within higher consciousness, genius, power, and treasure is yours to claim.

1 comment:

Ken Bauman said...

Thomas and Charlene...

Wonderful article Thomas.

As a poet, investigator of truth and artist of making up the truth...

My team has found a possible location of what is suspected to be the templar and lost Loch Arkaig treasures in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Study well: www.projectredknee.blogspot.com

The miracle has emanated from a "higher consciousness, genius and power" from which the "treasure is mine to claim" for all to know and share.

Would you care to write to me?

Kenneth Andrew Bauman
kabauman86@hotmail.com