Saturday, April 18, 2026

Peace Racket Report: 260418-The experience is the same, but language is the name

 

Peace Racket Report: 260418

The Experience Is the Same, but Language Is the Name

 


 


By Robert Benson Willey

I have spent years trying to put this idea forward, and I’m quite sure many people out there already understand it. But for those who don’t, it often just sounds like gibberish.

The issue is language. We use terms like "Jesus," "Pleiadians," or various other names to describe an experience. These terms are just reflections of our culture. People get hung up on whether these beings actually exist, but that is beside the point. What matters is the state of mind or the place you are in when you have the experience. The mind just needs a way to grok or express it.

When I talk about consciousness, I’m not talking about the "novice" version—simply seeing the wall, the TV, or feeling hot and cold. We are talking about a state of awareness and light that is reached through meditation or direct sensing.

Many systems have too many labels and pre-programmed ideas. They create boxes for the mind. They tell you where you should or shouldn't go when you die, and it becomes overwhelming. I’ve found that taking shortcuts into these states of mind through things like self-hypnosis is much more direct. It’s about the "Love Thy Neighbor" teaching that Jesus put forth before the Bible authors put it into boxes.

This is why politics and spirituality are highly related. The way we lead is either proper or it isn’t. A "Proper Mind" is independent; it doesn't engage in sycophancy. I see people following leaders just for gain or to inherit status—acting like flies on a pile because they lack an independent, conscious mind. Some channels won't talk about this because it's a risk, but you cannot separate how we treat each other from the state of our consciousness.

If a specific term helps you reach that state, fine. But we have to stop mistaking the cultural imagination for the source itself.

Jesus has returned. The question is: Who will let him in?

The experience is the same in all of us; it is only the language that is misunderstood.




 

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