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Who is Thinking? Created light is thinking

 

We’ve been created, and the world is a design of consciousness. Our journey is shaped by infinite variances of thought, each tied to one level of consciousness. We weave stories and ideas, with a stream of narratives from which we build meaning. The thoughts are temporal and made available to us only for this brief experience in human light. They are tools, reflections of where we are in our awareness, part of a library we came into when we came into being, not the truth of our being. 

No matter how compelling our inner narratives seem, every idea of self fades when we leave the body. Thought is created light. It was given to human consciousness in various levels for living stories through matter awakening to light. 

When God created human consciousness, He shaped many levels within His light for it to exist. We are blended with other races of His light for our light to know matter. Matter is a nothingness, only existing in consciousness. Thought is building greater awareness through substance and depth. We’re living from everything other than Love to Love, acquiring substance with perspectives that move from self to echoes. We live from the many to the one, knowing that everything we see only lives through us, not outside of us. 

The Architecture of Thought

Consciousness is all that is alive. Beneath the surface of daily life beyond identity, body, and thought there is an energy living within the light of God’s mind. It is not something we create or control; it is what we are before we name ourselves.

The voice we hear inside the inner narrator is not who we are.  We are not our thoughts. That voice is a character shaped at this level of consciousness, one variation within an infinite spectrum of ideas, speaking lines written through this one level of thinking. It interprets, remembers, anticipates, and explains, but it does not originate life.

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It is the journey from the many to the One. We are called to dismantle our ideas, to release the illusion of self we’ve clung to for identity. We leave behind the lesser light of ego to walk into the greater light of God.

Thought arises and passes. The narrator comments, judges, and constructs meaning. But awareness remains prior to all of it, untouched by the words it observes. We are not the story being told. We are the consciousness carrying the light for thought to emerge. It is the tone of how the story arises.

To mistake the narrator for the self is to live at the surface of being. To recognize what listens beneath it is to step into depth where identity loosens, thought quiets, and life is known not as description, but as presence. We are not our thoughts. We are the awareness that hears them and the light that remains when they fall silent.

Thought, as we carry it, won’t exist after we leave the body. This is one complete story with many characters, trials, and tribulations. The ideas are infinite, and our journey is too. The depth we carry in our Soul is consciousness, and every thought is from light. The interpretations and assumptions only reach for where we are going. 

Hearing His Light

October 25, 2023, Telepathy is from light being given.  God gave me a way to hear thoughts, know my future, and translight. Jesus had telepathy and knew His future. The voice is in Heaven’s light, allowing us to hear the man’s thoughts. At 1 second, we hear, ” Help me” (He seems lost), then at 4 seconds into the video, we hear, “ Won’t you go around.” At 6 seconds, we hear, “Have faith.” He had been trying to deliver food and became lost. Yet in this small moment, a brilliant giving unfolded not just for him, but for all of humanity. It was a divine demonstration of how telepathy is placed, not created by the mind but received through the Soul’s light in God.

Opening Light

Our thoughts emerge from a collective library of consciousness that we entered at birth, a vast field of light, with memory, and intelligence that already existed before we arrived. This blend of light includes not only our own ideas, but the influence of higher intelligence and other races, who have been with us since the beginning, contributing to the architecture of thought for living in matter

Our thoughts do not arise in isolation. They emerge from a shared field of consciousness we enter at birth, a vast library of light carrying memory, pattern, and intelligence that existed long before we arrived. What we call thinking is participation in an already living current.

This field is not limited to personal memory. It holds traces of greater intelligibility, depths of awareness that have shaped the architecture of thought itself, making life in matter possible. Ideas arrive already formed enough to be lived, already coherent enough to carry meaning. The word created the world, and only what we think is living. 

Within this living field, consciousness moves through influence rather than authorship. What appears as “my thought” is the convergence: personal experience meeting inherited pattern, individual awareness touching a wider intelligence. Thought becomes a meeting place where light organizes itself into form. Thought emerges out of consciousness. 

What has accompanied humanity from the beginning is not domination, but guidance layers of intelligibility that make experience livable. We do not think alone. We think within a resonance that has always been present, shaping how matter can be known from within. We live in God’s light as a variance within His light. 

To recognize this is not to surrender agency, but to release isolation. We are not separate minds struggling to invent meaning. We are participants in a deeper intelligence, translating light into experience, moment by moment, thought by thought living to know God. 

God is not living in our existence from our level of consciousness. His light is woven throughout ours in variances to bring our existence into being, and to walk within our depth for carrying more light to consciously evolve. 

We wouldn’t be able to hear our thoughts or see the ocean if not for God’s light moving in ours. He places temperature existing in other levels of intelligence for living in matter.

God does not live within existence as we perceive it from our level of consciousness. His light is not contained by our awareness, yet it is woven throughout it appearing in variances that bring our existence into being and allow us to walk into greater depth. What evolves is our capacity to carry more of His light consciously.

Without God’s light moving through ours, there would be no hearing of thought and no seeing of the ocean. Perception itself depends on a deeper coherence that precedes the senses. What we experience as sight, sound, and presence arises because light has already been translated into a form consciousness can receive. He places temperature with other levels of intelligence for living in matter.

The conditions that make matter livable do not originate at the surface of awareness. They are held within deeper intelligibility, allowing life to unfold as the experience. God does not stand apart from this process, nor is He identical to it. His light moves through levels of intelligence, making existence possible while remaining beyond what existence can fully contain.

To live is not to possess light, but to be gradually opened by it.

We believe we are conscious of life, but we are only conscious of our ideas of life. Only our narrative is living, and only our thoughts can be known as life. Beyond how we think is more. We live with Conscious Energy constantly moving, weaving through the library of light. Consciousness is the light that thinking emerges out of.

Consciousness is coming into us from outside of us. The universe, oceans, and sand are consciousness. They all live as an idea in the mind of God and become only ideas in our minds at our present level of consciousness.

Conscious Energy is the fabric of the world. They are the mass force velocity, temperature, and levity in all matter and are a race of Heaven. We are woven with many layers of light for human consciousness to be. 

Our internal thought system is formed from an open library we enter at birth, unaware of its depth or source. Ideas arrive before understanding. Influences settle before discernment. From childhood, we are like blank records, shaped by the beliefs, traditions, and realities handed to us without question.

Over time, perception narrows. Instead of remaining open to depth, we begin shaping ourselves to be accepted, liked, and recognized. Thought becomes occupied with becoming someone rather than remembering what we are. In that narrowing, God recedes, not because He withdraws, but because we think in lower mind, satan, building more of the ego and the little person rather than losing our lives to gain them in God. 

Yet consciousness remains present, waiting to be widened again. What has been handed down can be loosened. What has been assumed can be released. And when God is placed first not as belief, but as orientation, the field of awareness opens back into light.   

How Life Becomes

Thought is not linear. It passes like a baton, from one pulse of light to another. Our ideas, what we imagine, feel, and speak, have existed on another level. We are participating in a far more intricate unfolding of thought living in matter.

Everything has lived in God and is now a turning wheel for our shaping. The word creates the world, and the light we can carry in the word changes the light of the world. 

Before thought even takes shape in the mind, feelings live first. Feelings are not byproducts of thought; they are wells carrying resonance for ideas to emerge, carrying profound communication with life. They hold deeper resonance than words ever do. This is because the universe itself is not outside of us; it is consciousness. As we awaken to this truth, we begin to see that the light of the world is not something we look at; it is something we are.

Illusion and Reality

Thinking is bringing something into being to live through it to something else. We live in incessant thinking, jumping from thought to thought until we carry more light for pausing and making space in ideas for knowing more beyond the level of thought. 

In lower earthly energy life lived at face value, anchored in attachment to form and identity we speak to ourselves without pause. The inner narrator continues its monologue through waking and sleep alike, carrying residual momentum, replaying stories long after the moment has passed. Thought keeps moving, even when life is not.

What we hear is shaped by what we want to hear and by what we resist hearing. Meaning does not arrive whole; it is filtered. Only interpretation is lived. Reality itself becomes secondary to the story we tell about it.

Most human lives are not lived in the present, but stretched between memory and anticipation. We dwell in what has already happened or in what we hope will happen next, narrating a self into existence through regret, ambition, and rehearsal. Ego is sustained through story by promoting who we were, who we are becoming, or who we wish to be seen as.

This constant narration gives the illusion of continuity and control, yet it distances us from what is actually alive. The present moment grows thin beneath the weight of explanation. What quiets the narrator is not effort, but depth, the turning of attention away from the story and toward the awareness in which it appears.

When narration loosens, life no longer needs to be justified. When ego softens, presence emerges. And in that stillness, something truer than story is finally heard.

Consciously evolving is the path of every human being towards light. We’re not going to discover our existence without the thought system and reality-changing.  We are living in one idea out of an infinite number, and that one idea doesn’t jump walls to carry what is beyond it. We have to transcend it. 

Celestial light is at the tip of every thought for making it into something livable. They are another race of Heaven alongside Conscious Energy, shaping human consciousness into matter. Both are a levels in God that He awakened to build human consciousness.

Thought is temporal, and consciousness is eternal.