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    Spiritual Fusion Theory



    The image is blue, yellow, red, green, purple, orange, white and black. Can you picture them in your head?  Do you know what they mean to you when you see them?  There are three interlocking circles.  Does it look familiar? Maybe it invokes the image of the Trinity or the Olympic Rings.  Maybe it reminds you of a chemistry course you took one time.  Maybe there is a familiarity for those who are aware of Sacred Geometry. Some TV Channel?  People might relate it to the microscopic images of embryos.  If you can comprehend what I have written so far, then you have evolved to a point where your consciousness is similar to mine.  The truth of the matter is, no one can tell you what those images invoke in you except for yourself.  Paradoxically, it is your relationship with others that may influence how you choose to define that experience in order to “relate”.  Human consciousness is formed out of a symbiotic relationship with others and our environment.

    This story does not start with me, and it does not end with me.  It’s a tale that extends far beyond being “as old as time”.  It can be applied in any situation for this human experience.  It is life.  It is you.  It is me.  It is math.  It is chemistry.  It is god.  It is love.  It is survival.  It is everything.  However, we only perceive “it” because of interactions and associations.  

    This paradigm is an attempt to simplify so many concepts, theories, studies, observations, that I have not included any sources except for maybe a couple of generic definitions.  I implore you to take the concept and apply it to yourself, for that is the only benefit of this theory.  Make your own definitions, do your own research, build your own connections. Find what makes you, you!  In effect, you will become aware of how to live a life with pure intentions to achieve self-actualization.  
    The human experience transcends through relationships and interactions.  Communication is the primary component to developing relationships in life.  If we understand ourselves, we can then communicate our needs to others. We must also honor the communication provided to us regarding the needs of other's. That is all we are accountable for. We cannot force anyone to learn how to better communicate their needs with us.  We cannot force anyone to provide anything to us.  It is up to them to choose to live a life devoted to pure intentions, actions and honest communication. Our lives are a reflection of our spirituality, our boundaries and ultimately our choices.  If we want to live our best life, we need to understand our relationships better.