DWQA QuestionsCategory: KarmaCan Creator provide a divine definition of cords and cording, the role they play in human life, and how they can be both helpful and harmful?
Nicola Staff asked 2 years ago
Cordings are a phenomenon created by consciousness to link together what constitutes a conscious connection, literally speaking, from an energetic standpoint; whenever you interact with another person, you begin to cord with them, meaning there is a connection of consciousness sent out by your being through the mind's intention to engage with them and interact with them, and establish a link energetically—that is what constitutes a cord. When the individual responds and reacts to your presence or participates in some activity together with you, such as a conversation or taking part in some activity, their focus on you will return the favor, so to speak, and they will cord to you via their consciousness. The two will become intertwined because that is the intention, so that cording of consciousness and its makeup constitutes a "living bridge" representing the union of souls in those moments of interaction. Once created, the energy persists, so cords live on. Once you are corded to something, the cords remain. If there is no further involvement and no further conscious attention paid to the prior engagement, the cording energy will fade. This is a housekeeping function that allows people to move on with their lives and not be enmeshed in a veritable jungle of interweaving energetic linkages that are, in some respects, a housekeeping problem because they will take a certain amount of oversight and maintenance to understand everything one is a part of and function amid that widely divergent array of pathways to prior points of contact. This can keep the mind, on a subconscious level, especially the deep subconscious, quite busy in managing things. So to have those no longer serving fade in time on their own simply is logical in the same way that what is stored in memory about things you are involved in and people you might meet casually will not remain indelibly on most people's minds but will indeed fade with time. This simply removes clutter that serves no useful purpose in being enshrined for all of time, so you may leave fingerprints but not have your hand stuck at a location where you have had a physical interaction. Then, in a sense of what remains of the cordings, there might be a residue but not a fully robust intercommunication channel persisting. Those that do are maintained because they are considered of high value. This could be by default, for example, from an encounter with misfortune, a terrible circumstance of some kind, being victimized by a criminal, being in a terrible relationship that leaves one emotionally shattered, and so on. Even when there is no further future desire to interact with a perpetrator, the cording that happens as a consequence of the involvement, even brief, will remain indefinitely because of the high intensity devoted to it—that creates a kind of ranking of importance. What that does is, in effect, force the mind to reckon with all it has been a part of, if only in seeing its presence still. It will not be conscious but the deep subconscious will know there is unfinished business, there are literally "loose ends," and that is a perfect metaphor because this is referring to cordings of consciousness persisting over time, representing unresolved karmic discord needing a healing or rebalancing to restore things. It is those cordings that can be a major determining factor in all that happens to our present and future. In a sense, they are the moorings we have, the roots we put down with a home or in a career. Those metaphors are quite apt because they have a direct analogue in the energy of consciousness forming a cording to times and events and places of importance to us, and they will be a source of nostalgia and remembrance going forward. The cordings to perpetrators, to sad times, to unpleasant circumstances experienced at a location will cord us to them, and that serves as an anchor, as an energetic liability because it will hold us down and hold us back from moving forward, and that is a price one pays for having unfinished healing needs. Those needs will not go away, they will be tied to you through cordings as a reminder, and as a conduit for the Law of Karma to use in reminding you again and again with that energy returning in some way to get your attention, that those loose ends will not be denied and it is a powerful influence, both positive and negative, on the quality of life and everything that happens.