10/11/13

The Evolution of Consciousness; After Merging With a Twin Flame


What happens when we finally merge with our twin flame?  Do we disappear in the clouds and take the form of raindrops? Or is there still more learning, more unification, and more love to share?

Someone posted a comment yesterday that explains the evolution of consciousness and twin flames in a way that expands upon the whole idea of twin flames.  I do believe that the twin flame is not the end all.  There is always continual merging of consciousness on the road back to true wholeness.  We choose to work with others in our group through love and partnership.

I hope they don't mind that I post a portion of their comment here so we all can read and take notice of it.  The masters have echoed this same idea to me.  That we are creations upon creations.  I can try to elaborate, but the wording our reader has used I simply cannot improve upon:

"I also think many are seeking this experience of wanting to know who their Twin Flame is at this time. A friend of mine said this to me the other day which I thought was interesting. He was mainly talking about the Ascended Masters actually........

I also think that the concept of Twin Flames is misunderstood. These Gestalts are far beyond gender or, certainly, human form. These are Foci of Light and Love and Consciousness. There's no need for a "female"
Higher Being to be paired with a "male" Higher Being, because They are all androgynous, equally yin and yang. But Just as Sirius A and Sirius B revolve around each other in our firmament, certain Monads will work closely with certain other Monads and choose to BE with each other in Their spiral of return to the Creator of this particular Universe. It's a bond of Love and Partnership, and the two of Them would be aspect/fragments of a Greater Monad or Group Consciousness. You see, in evolution to higher levels of being, consciousness merges and merges and merges into greater and greater Gestalts of Consciousness, larger and larger Monads. Evolution is unification, and devolution is de-unification."


Thank you so much once again for this wonderful contribution!  Below are some definitions for some of the ideas presented above:

Monad (from Greek μονάς monas, "unit" from μόνος monos, "alone"),[1] according to the Pythagoreans, was a term for Divinity or the first being, or the totality of all beings,[citation needed] Monad being the source or the One meaning without division.

Gestalt psychology or gestaltism (GermanGestalt – "essence or shape of an entity's complete form") is a theory of mind and brain of the Berlin School; the operational principle of gestalt psychology is that the brain is holistic, parallel, and analog, with self-organizing tendencies. The principle maintains that the human eye sees objects in their entirety before perceiving their individual parts, suggesting the whole is greater than the sum of its parts

fo·ci  (fs, -k)
n.
A plural of focus.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
fo•cus (ˈfoʊ kəs) 

n., pl. -cus•es, -ci (-sī, -kī), n.
1. a central point, as of attention or activity.
2. a point at which rays of light, heat, or other radiation meet after being refracted or reflected.


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