If the World Only Knew: It’s Time to Wake up and Heal
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Focusing on truth, Beck discusses the truth about who we really are as a people in relation to each other and the world in which we live. With the thousands of religions and orthodoxy belief systems, it’s difficult to unite as a human species. If the World Only Knew shows how when we align with this one life force, God, or unified field of intention, everything changes. We can heal individually and collectively by understanding who we really are in the simplest forms. We can thrive in harmony and live a life of purpose and meaning by relinquishing the conflicting egos that have been conditioned for many years.
Opening minds and inspiring change, Beck demonstrates how our attitudes and beliefs are the driving force of our actions. We need to align our actions with the unified field of intention to become the best version of ourselves for the greater good of mankind. If the world only knew, our world would be new.
Jason T. Beck
Jason T. Beck has spent most of his working life as a carpenter specializing in custom finishing. Seeking something more in life, Beck studied more than one hundred books on science and spirituality. He attended Hay House I Can Do I conferences and enrolled in the Hay House writing courses aspiring to share his message with this, his debut book. He and his wife have two children.
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If the World Only Knew - Jason T. Beck
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CONTENTS
Introduction
Chapter 1 Our Power Within and Intention
Chapter 2 Passages and Parallels
Chapter 3 It’s in the Music
Chapter 4 Attitude Is Everything
Chapter 5 Integrity
Chapter 6 Purpose, Passion, and Alignment
Chapter 7 Everything Happens for a Reason
Chapter 8 Signs, Synchronicity, and Eleven-Eleven
Chapter 9 Love
INTRODUCTION
I have written this book of simplified metaphysics, as I call it, with the intention of educating others on how God, the Universe, Life, Source of Creation, Divine Mind, Mother Nature, Unified Field, Unified Field of Intention, Creator, Infinite Intelligence, Source Energy, and Consciousness are all the same, only different by their label. I prefer to keep metaphysics simplified to connect with a wide range of demographics and age groups.
The writing courses and seminars I have attended have all suggested to write simply. Jargon and unconventional vocabulary only complicate the message one is aiming to convey. As you read through the chapters of this book, you will notice that I change the labels above from one to another. I will have a list of the labels at the end of the introduction so they are fresh in your mind as you read the book, and you can refer back to it if you question whether the label is referring to God the Universe. They will also be capitalized throughout the book. Just know that all these labels refer to the same thing.
We live in a society where the majority of our global population is not aware of the power we hold within us. We are all one, with no separation from anything or anyone, in one energy field called God, the Universe, or one of the other labels listed above. Many of you have heard the phrases You get what you give, it’s karma, out of the blue, what goes around comes around, and so on. You will learn the true meaning and fundamentals behind these phrases as well as others, and the universal mechanics that create, guide, and govern our existence.
There are many different sources right out in front of us that are telling us the truth about Life, Spirit, and oneness. However, most of us are so consumed by everyday habitual living or autopilot that we have been oblivious to it and see everything as separate. We engage in our lives with only our five senses of the physical; most of us have not learned to trust our nonphysical senses of intuition. The Universe is constantly tapping us on the shoulder and trying to teach us to be an expression of itself, which we all are.
So many people turn their cheek when you talk about God, although they use such statements as, Oh, thank God
or Oh my God, is that what he said?
That is just speaking of God out of context. In essence, God is synonymous with love energy and love creation, beginning with thought. As Joseph Campbell once stated, God is the transcendence of all intellectual thought.
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So why is our oneness, our connection to everyone and everything, including the stars we gaze at in the night sky, such a mystery? Have the early doctrines been misleading or a misrepresentation of what God is? Are people satisfied with living life on autopilot? Is it the lack of spiritual education in the mainstream or just plain ignorance or naivete? Or are we all conditioned by family, peers, schools, or society in general from the day we are born?
Perhaps some may want to hold on to traditional beliefs from religions and will not open up to modern-day sages, teachers, and science. Maybe we as beings are not quite ready on the Universe’s evolutionary timetable. In my opinion, it is both of the above. Knowledge about God has evolved exponentially with spirituality and what scientists refer to as the Unified Field or Consciousness.
The highest form of ignorance is when you reject
something you don’t know anything about
—Dr. Wayne Dyer.²
I love the following parable (author unknown) from Dr. Wayne Dyer’s book Your Sacred Self, because it illustrates the ignorance of the ones who don’t believe that we are a piece of something much greater than our physical selves and that we all originate and will return to a place of spirit or energy:
In a mother’s womb were two babies. One asked the other: Do you believe in life after delivery?
The other replies, why, of course. There has to be something after delivery. Maybe we are here to prepare ourselves for what we will be later.
Nonsense,
says the other. There is no life after delivery. What would that life be?
I don’t know, but there will be more light than here. Maybe we will walk with our legs and eat from our mouths.
The other says, This is absurd! Walking is impossible. And eat with our mouths? Ridiculous. The umbilical cord supplies nutrition. Life after delivery is to be excluded. The umbilical cord is too short.
I think there is something and maybe it’s different than it is here,
the other replies.
No one has ever come back from there. Delivery is the end of life, and in the after-delivery it is nothing but darkness and anxiety and it takes us nowhere.
Well, I don’t know,
says the other, but certainly we will see mother and she will take care of us.
Mother!? You believe in mother? Where is she now?
She is all around us. It is in her that we live. Without her there would not be this world.
I don’t see her, so it’s only logical that she doesn’t exist.
To which the other replied, sometimes when you’re in silence you can hear her, you can sense her. I believe there is a reality after delivery, and we are here to prepare ourselves for that reality.
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Growing up as a youth, I never imagined God as a force that is outside of us, a white Caucasian man with a beard passing judgment and favoring those who believe in Him. I have always believed in the power of prayer, but not to this manly image in the clouds listening with large ears to the words of prayer professed. I felt there had to be a connecting link, and there is. The link is a vibration of energy that broadcasts a frequency carrying the information from thoughts and emotions. I didn’t believe in the sort of waiting for a savior that many religions profess. I believed we are all saviors to others and ourselves as pieces of and through the Unified Field of Intention.
So that brings me to spirituality. Is spirituality another religion? No. Is it a cult where you do yoga, follow vegetarian or vegan diets, and let all your hair grow, including your armpits? Of course not. It is living in alignment with Source Energy (absolute pure love), the source that created us and all that is. The mind, body, and soul, as you have known them, need to be in harmony—or alignment, rather—for fulfillment and well-being.
The word alignment is used throughout this book because it exemplifies the root of our abundance, health, wellness, and fulfillment in humanity. Gravity doesn’t know the difference between ethnicity, gender, or the age we are. Neither does the Unified Field. So why do we judge or dominate others? If any of us jumps off a cliff, we all hit the ground just the same.
We are all energy beings interconnected through Source Energy or any particular label. When I is replaced by we, even illness becomes wellness. I once had to laugh when an individual said to me, That spiritual shit is for women!
I thought to myself, Wow, you just admitted that women are smarter than you.
I have also heard, Spirituality is bullshit.
People with that level of ignorance are usually the ones causing problems. Spirituality includes our continuum of self-development for ourselves and others. The problems and dis-ease we see in society today are all down to one common denominator: misalignment, or rather acts of the conflicting ego or nonlove, a lack of spiritual embodiment. I will elaborate on the types of ego in chapter 2.
So that brings me to this book and why I wrote it. Because of all the misalignments in our society that make me compassionately angry, I want to contribute to making the world a better place for all of us. We are all here to thrive, not survive, and all we need to do is align with one another and the source that created us. Joy, abundance, love, and harmony are at the center of who we really are. The great Dalai Lama said it like this:
All of the world’s major religions, with their emphasis on love, compassion, patience, tolerance, and forgiveness, can and do promote inner values. But the reality of the world today is that grounding ethics in religion is no longer adequate. This is why I am increasingly convinced that the time has come to find a way of thinking about spirituality and ethics beyond religion altogether.⁴
There really is only one truth, and it’s the same for everyone, however misinterpreted it may be by so many different doctrines and teachings. My goal in writing this book is to bridge the gap between science, spirituality, and theology to get them all on the same page.
Wanting to know, understand, and share the Truth about life and who we are involves courage and an open mind. You cannot change or enhance your life or the lives of others by looking in the box (metaphorically speaking) or by conforming to one belief system. The following is an excerpt from A Course in Miracles by Helen Schucman. You may exchange the word Atonement for the word Alignment:
Your past learning must have taught you the wrong things, simply because it has not made you happy. On this basis alone, its value should be questioned. If learning aims at change, and that is always its purpose, are you satisfied with the changes your learning has brought you? Dissatisfaction with learning outcomes must be a sign of learning failure, since it means that you did not get what you want. The curriculum of the Atonement is the opposite of the curriculum you have established for yourselves, but so is its outcome. If the outcome of yours has made you unhappy and if you want a different one, a change in the curriculum is obviously necessary. (Txt 8:4–5)⁵
I believe everything in this book you now hold needs to be taught at home and in schools as early as kindergarten and every year subsequent—a more suitable younger-age version, of course. These are the years where major conditioning of the fallacies of life occur and need to be corrected. We are all born with Infinite Intelligence, and that is what we need to reconnect and realign with as we grow, heal, and evolve.
We teach best what we most need to learn.
—Richard Bach ⁶
Many years ago, on a clear quiet night, I gazed up at the stars in awe. I felt a connection, as if I were at one with them. What I have come to know and understand is that there is no separation between us beings and the stars—or anything, for that matter. The questions running through my mind were, What is this life all about here? What is out there? What is God? Aw, man, there has to be more to this existence than what we have been taught! Well, the Universe, or God rather, answered back. Seek and ye shall find, right? The work of many authors, teachers, and sages fell into my journey of life. By coincidence? No—because I had asked and had the desire to learn. So, if you are holding this book, you must be seeking something. It is no accident or coincidence that you are reading this.
It is very frustrating to live in this day and age where there is still corruption, violence, greed, bigotry, hatred, bullying, and other negative acts. There is absolutely no reason for people to treat one another in this manner, especially when we are all interconnected with one another through Source Energy (God). These are all consequences of one simple word: misalignment.
Heart Solution Evolution is my motto. When we learn to always do what love would do, everything changes. Our hearts, being more than a blood pump, have a wisdom that guides us toward our hearts’ desires and intentions that affect us all.
Throughout this book, you will read quotes, songs, and passages written by inspiring people. I will elaborate on them so you can easily understand their meaning in relation to all of us. Many subjects are repeated throughout this book as well—not redundantly, but to show how they bind together and to incite many aha moments and let the subjects sink in. You will also read some of my personal experiences in relation to the subjects I talk about. Here is a brief description of the chapters in this book:
• Chapter 1: Our Power Within and Intention
I talk about the power of desire and our personal life’s intentions. The heart is the emotional driving force of the manifestation of intention. We all have the power to create the life we truly desire and not the life we think we want.
• Chapter 2: Passages and Parallels
I explain the ego and its relevance to our actions. From there, I translate some passages of the Bible to the meaning in metaphysical terms. I believe these passages can be taken out of context unless you also understand science and spirituality. This may be a touchy chapter for those adhering to religious doctrines—one of the reasons we see so much separation