The Adventures Continue
Its time for a the next road trip, dude! In fact, it is way overdue! Benjamin The Bus has been sitting anxiously in his garage, waiting patiently for a sign that would lead him on his next groovy adventure.
Unbeknownst to Benji, his next psychedelic voyage will send him on a mission to understand spiritual freedom. Unlike his first adventure, which taught him the spiritual mastery of staying connected to the infinite consciousness, Benjamin's second adventure will teach him how to be the truest and greatest version of himself in a world of contrast and change. He will learn that spiritual freedom comes from living one's true purpose and this can only be found within oneself. Furthermore, Benji will discover that the outside world is just an illusion created by his inner world and the collective consciousness, and he can manipulate it by changing how he feels inside and what he chooses to focus on.
The hitchhikers that Benjamin picks up for his new adventure were all rebels of the 1960s, movers and shakers if you will: Betty Friedan (writer that sparked the Women's Movement in the 60s), George Harrison (musician, member of the Beatles, and a yogi), and Maya Angelou (writer, poet, and Civil Rights Activist). During a time of great contrast, the 60s reflected the clash of the old, rigid, patriarchal beliefs and the new, social movement of equality and conscious awakening. Benji's hitchhikers, each in their own right, started the revolution to create contrast, or opposition to the old beliefs. They first did this by defining a growing problem with the political and social structure of the time. By defining the problem, the pendulum started to swing, creating the catalyst to challenge the status quo and bring forward new movements.
Benjamin learns that contrast is a necessary element of learning on the earth plane. Contrast creates the opportunity for people to become the best versions of themselves and to live from the soul's agenda. In fact, conscious evolution comes out of the intersection and interaction of opposing beliefs, ideas, and paradigms. In fact, neither can exist without the other to compare to, just as light cannot exist without dark. Some common examples of contrasts include, destiny vs. free will, the spiritual versus the physical world, the internal versus the external world, war versus peace., patriarchy versus matriarchy, etc.
Spiritual freedom is equated to living from the soul. The soul already knows what its purpose is, but the conditions on the earth plane require a certain amount of learning and mastery before you can achieve such liberation, and which point you begin to live fully the truth of who you are. Benji's next set of hitchhikers will help liberate him to live a life of spiritual freedom. Stay tuned!