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In This Article:

  • Why labels can limit spiritual understanding
  • How the subconscious mind holds infinite wisdom
  • The interconnectedness of all consciousness
  • How to access higher intelligence beyond physical reality
  • The tree analogy: Understanding the unity of existence

Wisdom by Any Other Name... Connect Now

by Happy Ali.

CONNECTION: There are countless helping forces at your disposal in every moment of your life.

The sub­conscious mind knows and remembers every moment of our lives since birth, and it can give us very important information regarding many different topics. Further, accessing the subcon­scious mind opens a doorway to higher levels of intelligence that go beyond this lifetime, this dimension, beyond time and space.

I believe that the number-one goal is to tap into our own subconscious mind and its incredible wisdom. The more in touch we become with our inner knowing, the more access we have to new sources of information.

Wisdom by Any Other Name...

People refer to these sources of information by many dif­ferent terms, such as the superconscious, the higher self, inner being, angels, archangels, collectives, multidimensional beings, spirit guides, and more. It is essential to stay flexible and loose with definitions. Rigidity blocks the flow of information and flexibility enhances the flow.


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The nonphysical world isn’t as black-and-white as the physical world. In the physical world, we believe we can distinguish where our body ends and another person’s body begins, but our energetic bodies are not so distinct. On an energy level, all conscious beings are connected.

We are part of an intertwined divine system that is designed to ensure our survival, as well as the best possible outcome for each lifetime. We all have the same objective, and that is expe­rience, perspective, and transformation. Some people push back on the idea that there is a system supporting our survival, since so many people do not have the opportunity to live long ful­filled lives. But allow me to explain!

An Interwoven Web of Consciousness

We, as humans, are eternal conscious souls intertwined with many other streams of con­sciousness (before, during, and after this lifetime). We are an in­terwoven web of consciousness that coexists in multiple layers of reality. More than 99 percent of our existence is nonphysical, and only a thin layer is physical. Yet, it is very important to see the physical and nonphysical aspects of reality as the same, not separate.

The combination of the religious concept of this world (and its beings) plus our inability to fathom the sameness of the phys­ical and nonphysical world make it difficult to fully grasp the idea that we are all one. Yet it is essential to grasp our oneness in order to understand how it is possible to connect to higher in­telligence and its multilayered aspects.

The more you understand the sameness and the connection of all facets of reality, the easier it is to seamlessly make contact. Here is my favorite analogy for the full spectrum of existence, including God, souls, and physical life.

The Tree Analogy

Imagine a giant oak tree planted deep into the ground. Imagine its roots spread out underground, its strong and sturdy trunk standing tall, and its crown of many branches covered by count­less leaves of all shapes and sizes stretching out in all directions. Before the tree became a tree, it was a seed full of potential exist­ing entirely in an unrealized world of possibilities.

A seed cannot know its nature until it is planted and grows into a full tree. You can consider the seed as the truest form of God or Source before creation, but let’s fast-forward to when the tree is fully grown and standing tall. Clearly imagine this majestic tree. Think of the roots as what we call God or Source in its raw formless state filled with potentiality. Although unseen underground, the tree could not exist without it. It creates, fuels, and nourishes the entire tree and all its parts.

Then as the tree fully expresses its potential, its attention fo­cuses on creating the strongest part, which is the trunk. That is, Source or God deliberately intends for a new experience. Think of the roots as the raw aspect of Source, and as soon as it becomes a trunk, it builds the energetic foundation for physical existence.

As branches form out of the trunk, what we know as the separation of all that is begins to happen, and different entities are born. The closer the branches are to the trunk, the more aware they are of the tree’s true nature. We might call the first branches higher dimensional consciousness, such as archangels and angels, which reside closer to Source and are more aligned to the nature of Source itself. Yet there is a sep­aration, and they have distinct shapes and purposes.

As the larger branches split into smaller branches, the intentions become var­ied, and what we can identify as families of souls, also known as soul clusters or collectives, are created. As the branches become smaller and smaller, they begin to have even more unique per­spectives, and the thinnest branch is what we might call a single soul. Due to the nature of the tree, there is no such thing as a separate soul, despite each branch’s individuality, because the branches are attached to the entire tree and linked together as one.

As you might guess, the next expression of the tree, the leaf, is us, or should I say the entire physical world. It is only the leaves that have a cyclical nature of birth, evolution, deterioration, and ultimately death. Although it is not relevant right now, just for the sake of clarity for this analogy, leaves that grow from the same branch are soul mates, twin flames, and soul families.

With each new cycle, new leaves are born, blossom, take form, and have unique experiences perched on a newer taller ver­sion of their branch, which is different than its predecessors. The leaves are born from the eternal souls (branches) and know that their experience is finite, as they add to the richness and wis­dom of the tree.

There is no mourning when the leaf turns red, dries, and falls because the leaf knows that its physical expression and purpose are temporary and its source is still rooted in the branch. The leaf knows that once it dies, a better, newer version of itself will grow from the tree.

Those leaves are us! The leaves are linked to the entire tree and one with the tree. Are the leaves, the branches, the trunk, the roots, or any parts separate from the tree? No. All are parts of the same tree, and they are all linked because they are not separate from each other. They are all one, just as we are one with all aspects of existence.

Serving A Different Purpose

Each part of the tree serves a different purpose. Some parts look different, and some parts look the same. But they all exist for one purpose, and that is to be the fullest expression of the tree possible, and each part contributes greatly to the existence of the rest.

There is not a single part that does not contribute to the whole in its unique way. But a leaf on one side of the tree will have a completely different perspective from a leaf on the other side of the tree. It is easy to understand that each leaf will see its unique perspective as the only valid perspective because it sees a world completely different from the leaves in other places. Leaves can only understand the perspectives of other leaves if they find a way to tap into their connection to their branch and the branch’s connection to the whole tree.

When leaves choose to connect to the tree as the source of knowledge, they not only experience their own unique perspec­tive, but they also understand the perspectives of every single leaf and branch on the tree. Their knowledge will multiply in countless ways and will transform into wisdom. But as long as a leaf overidentifies with its perspective and sees the rest of the tree as something other and foreign to its nature, its understanding of reality is limited, and its existence is finite.

I hope this analogy gives you a clearer understanding of the nature of our existence and our connection to all that is. If you think of yourself as more than a single leaf and instead connected to the entire tree, then you will not find it unusual to communicate with a different aspect of reality, regardless of what you want to call it.

A Limited Perspective

As you can imagine, it’s impossible for the leaf to un­derstand the core of the tree within the framework of its limited version of reality. What is possible is to connect to any part of the tree in the way that is most natural. If we, like the leaves, just go within and connect to the pathways that exist, without trying to relate to them within our limited perspective, we can get a uniquely powerful and accurate feeling of the essence of existence that goes beyond our separate and isolated experience.

This is where most of us make mistakes. We futilely attempt to connect to something greater than ourselves by using our five senses. It is nearly impossible to see or hear something that can only be felt from the inside. The more we try to relate this sense to the outside world, the more we diminish our connection.

The first thing to understand is that we are not tapping into anything that is not already part of us. No matter how complex or simple, positive or negative, light or dark the force is, it is not outside of us or apart from us. Each is a different aspect of who we are. The more we see and perceive other aspects of reality as part of ourselves, the more we begin to resonate with each unique frequency and create a blending of energies that allows for seamless communication.

For instance, if we consider ourselves inferior to the energies we are attempting to communicate with, we depart from the energy’s essence (aka its vibrational resonance), making it harder to receive its wisdom. To summarize, sameness creates connection, and difference creates disconnection.

That is why labeling the wisdom we come in contact with too early in the process might create a separation, leading to a disconnect of energies. But as your abilities grow and communication becomes clearer, you will be able to know exactly what type of energy is coming through and what traditional name (if any) is best to describe it.

Tapping Into Inner Wisdom

In general, I try to steer away from religious definitions with these terms, since that can create confusion. There are too many religions and too many discrepancies as to what different terms mean. For instance, angels have different names and hierarchies in different religions.

My goal is to encourage you to tap into your inner wisdom and receive information as it comes to you from within. Each person’s inner wisdom is theirs alone. Even when we share techniques and our experiences to help others to find their truth, our truth is not gospel. Treating our experiences that way will only lead others away from their inner knowing.

Also remember that, because all information that comes from within appears wiser than our normal waking state, it is easy to misinterpret the source of the knowledge, so we shouldn’t get too hung up on or attached to naming the source. Instead, value the information coming through.

Copyright © 2024 by Happy Ali.
Reprinted with permission from New World Library.

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Article Recap:

Our subconscious mind is a portal to higher wisdom, guiding us beyond the limitations of the physical world. The universe is an interconnected web of consciousness, where every soul, energy, and experience contributes to a greater whole. By quieting the mind, letting go of rigid definitions, and embracing our inner knowing, we can access profound insights that transcend time, space, and traditional understanding.

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