Kabbalist Karen Berg
Consciousness Is Live Matter
Many people don’t understand that consciousness is live matter. We talk and think we are just saying things, but in fact, every single thing we say has a channel that it goes through. Kabbalah teaches us that angels are listening and taking our thoughts and actions to the different chambers in the upper worlds of positive and negative words and actions.
You see, everything in this world is energy, and when we become cognizant of that energy, we speak and act differently. Can you imagine if we understood there was an angel waiting for us to say, “Drop dead!” to someone? Would we say it? No. Because if we knew there was an angel standing there with a sword to someone we love, we wouldn’t activate it with words like, “Go away. I hate you,” and all the things we don’t mean, but say anyway when we get angry.
There is an angel waiting to act upon those words! And yet, we say terrible things to our loved ones because we get angry and lose our consciousness. We say things that, if we saw them really happening, we would say, “Oh my God! How did that happen?” It’s because we are not aware that our actions - and even our thoughts - have energy.
By the way, if you want to know that this is true, stare at someone’s neck. Sooner or later they will rub it because they will feel the penetration of energy you are pushing through your eyes.
Consciousness is the understanding that every action we do or say has a result, be it negative or positive. The fact that we don’t see the answer or the result in the moment is the reason that we don’t understand it is an energy.
People who are more in tune with the spiritual aspects of life realize that there is not a blade of grass that grows without an angel hitting it and saying, “Grow!” Can we be in this place 24 hours a day? Probably not. But it does not negate the fact that our consciousness and actions are electronic tools bringing unto us positive and negative energy.

Consciouness is live matter
Thank you Karen for this reflection. Really, if we will able to understand that our words can death someone or damage it and that if we judge someone we are immediatly judged, we will stop our behavior.