The Chosen Ones
Are you among the chosen ones?
You don’t have to agree with this perspective, it has a very specific purpose to expand one’s sight as segregation can hide under many layers.
What is the meaning of “Chosen Ones” and what does this implies in our modern understanding and spiritual evolution?
Because we experience a new shift in evolution of our consciousness we encounter new terms and new definitions to which we attach some sort of meaning.
Sometimes that meaning is spot-on, other times needs more clarity because the message becomes corrupted and twisted.
Most of these new definitions, new terms, new messages are used by groups of individuals which can be found on various platforms where communication and interactions take place on a global scale rather than small group interactions.
One of these labels is the term “Chosen Ones” usually used by individuals with some sort of spiritual pedigree.
To walk the path of spiritual development and label yourself or others as being part of something special defined as “The Chosen Ones” doesn’t really fit with the basics of spiritual evolution.
Because the building elements, the foundation of any type of spirituality is inclusion and not segregation.
Let nature be your guide, have you observed how nature is evolving and incorporates man-made structures into a more natural-green environment?
We say we connect with nature, in that sense and we include that expression of manifestation in our awareness. It is expansion, adaptation, development, evolution, ultimately…. inclusion.
We focus our awareness within and we expand our knowledge by exploring the inner dimensions of our being which is again, inclusion and not segregation and compartmentalization. So it doesn’t make sense for spiritually developed individuals to use the “Chosen One(s)” as a badge of honor in the context of differentiating a group of individuals from another.
So I asked myself simple questions like “who chose the Chosen Ones?” … “chosen for what?”
“What we define as Chosen Ones?… do we define a group different from another group?”
What are the characteristics which make “the chosen ones” self-label themselves? Does those characteristics are not present in all individuals?
Removing the egocentric bias, the higher perspective depicts a fairly simple image, we all are “chosen ones” because we all experience life in this moment. Yes realities might differ, yes perspectives are diverse in nature yet all form together the manifestation of All There Is expressing through all of these perspectives, points of view, individual ideas.
The need for feeling special, different than others, above the others … “chosen” is deeply rooted into collective and comes from a deep wound, lack of self-worth, self-doubt, lack of self-appreciation, lack of self-empowerment, therefore a “superior entity” will chooses the ones who feel the burden of being different, misunderstood, mistreated, the black sheep of the family so to speak.
And what happens is a dissociated empowerment reflected by being chosen by a higher power, because it is a coping mechanism for the all the hard life experiences “chosen ones” had to go through and all was not in vain.
It is a mind trick which can serve in a negative way as we already witnessed over the centuries of conflict, wars, slavery, segregation, or it can serve in a positive way when we choose to understand that all are chosen ones. It is again, an opportunity to unify specific themes within colective consciousness.
There are no Chosen Ones
If one of the building blocks of spiritual development is inclusion, the idea of Oneness, acceptance, compassion and other aspects which I start to notice in many individuals, why the Chosen Ones which is representative to a segregative aspect. The recorded history is filled by “The Chosen Ones”… from the ancient times with “God’s chosen people” to “Chosen Superior Race” the term itself has been associated over time with some forms of segregation and ultimately, conflict.
Facing the reality of it and because we need to have logic behind… if we are chosen and we consider ourselves different, privileged, better than the ones with a different perspective, with a different belief and from their perspective, they are the chosen ones… Who is the chosen one?
We all are Chosen
Yes, we all are chosen because we all choose to come here on Earth school and have a physical experience.
Who chose us, for what purpose and why?
Nobody chose us. We did the choice for ourselves.
We’ve become the “chosen ones” because of the state we have chosen to operate and nobody else can choose for us.
To become a “chosen” you need to choose to operate from higher frequencies, you need to choose to become more than your own self-imposed limitations, you need to choose to exceed those limitations, to expand, to evolve, to incorporate, to connect and to include more of yourself even if those aspects are not exactly familiar to you, even if those aspects are physicals reflexions of who you are from an external source, we call those reflections “other individuals”.
(A) Truth behind the Chosen Ones
See yourself in every single other and you will understand that there is only One and nothing to choose, or be chosen from.
If you believe you are here to save the planet that you were chosen to save humanity… isn’t that an arogant position to put yourself in?
The Source of All There Is doesn’t make mistakes, all which is within existence serves a purpose.
A role or title would make more sense if it is earned rather than self-entitled from a space of abuse, to mask or cope with lack of appreciations, lack of self-importance, fear, revenge, pseudo-spirituality, coping mechanism.
But of course, we can create our own reality and some illusions might be helpful and beneficial for some time the trick is to stop feeding an oversized ego which can set up the opportunities for repeating the very same cycles we experienced in centuries of conflict because one is feeling different from another.
Yes there are individuals with specific attributes, with specific skills, a mission if you will, some operate more consciously than others and all can respond to these questions. You should try for yourself.
- Who chose you?
- For what purpose you were chosen?
- What makes you more special than others?
- Does your activity reflect a positive outcome or a negative outcome?
- Do you know you mission?
- Do you feel as victim of this life experience or its savior?
- Are you in service of Self or Others?
A true answer to all these questions can reveal many hidden aspects of oneself.
And again, this is an inclusive perspective meant to expand one’s awareness and spiced up with a bit of reality many try to hide.