Guest guest Posted September 9, 2005 Report Share Posted September 9, 2005 Guys and gals, this post was actually pretty damn accurate. Now, " how specifically was he accurate? " Good question. So I'll go through this secret post with my smug little comments. Is that okay? , ormusalchemy@a... wrote: > often when we are caught up in the drama that is our daily >lives it is easy to forget about right intention. Right! So, then the question is, " what is right intention? " The simple answer to this is " living life according to an ideal, a high concept " . Why? Because an Ideal is much bigger than an idea. An Ideal will pull us through life. An idea, ie, like writting a book will only last our intentions until the book is done. Then it's gone and will no longer do us any good. > free will is what gives us our divine aspect, Nice. This is directly from the Edgar Cayce readings. We are energy beings that are from the energy of the " all that is " ...and that " all that is " wanted companions, NOT automatoms, so " the all that is " gave us the choice to choose. > and aside from correct speech and action we must always be >aware of correct intention. Well, this was not segmentated properly. By that I mean the words " speech " , " action " and " intention " where out of proper sequence for proper and effective manifestation. It will probably still work, but let's tinker with it a bit if we may? What it comes down to, " if " you are living your life according to an ideal, and that ideal is implanted into your unconscious mind fully, then your speech and your actions will be congruent with that ideal! You will not have to watch your speech, because " the living " according to an ideal will automatically choose the proper words for you! You will not have to watch your actions, because " the living " according to an ideal will automatically choose the proper actions for you! Is it done all at once? I mean, PRESTO!, are you immediately enlightened and can transcend to the next level? Nope. Even Jesus took 18 lifetimes to ascend once, did he not? (Edgar Cayce's Story of Jesus). It's done step by step, over time. All you need to do is keep that Ideal (that intention) in your minds' eye and co-incidents just start happening that will carry you, with your simple actions down the path of that Ideal. > as we develop spiritually we become more aware of our creative > responsibility. Okay. So what does the above mean? It means, " don't bite off more than you can chew! " So many people who desire to be spiritual think that they can do the lessor banishing ritual and PRESTO, they are spiritual. Spiritual is a path, a path that is done with very simple steps, and done one step at a time. And the spiritual path is a solitary path, NOT a path that you follow that someone else has done. What people can convey in words, is not near as important as what they can convey in their behavior, and that is not near as important as what you convey to yourself with your own behavior according to your own Living Ideal. Okay. So the next question is " How do we do that? " Read on down the page. The answer is there. >after all, what happens in our own personal universe is more or less a > reflection of our internal world. to bring order to the internal world most > assuredly brings order to the external world as indicated in the emerald tablet > of hermes trismigestus ,'as above so below'. This part is gobbly gook... ....and I could infer a meaning from it, but I won't. It would take too damn long. BUT... If you want the entire story of this concept read " Turtles All the Way Down " by John Grinder. It is NOT an easy read and it will bore the crap out of you... ....but if you can make it through the book, it is well worth the journey. Or, read " Powers of the Mind " by Henry Reed. Simple, direct, and also well worth the journey. Now Burt Goldman also covers it in his hypnotic programming tapes, " The Lily Pond " series. Also called the " SuperMind " Series. > correct intention is an important aspect of developing higher >awareness, knowledge and power. Well, it will...but only in the direction of that ideal. Your unconscious mind will actually reach out and notice information in that arena that it used to just delete. That new awareness and calibration is called transderivational search and is a normal process of any intention. And when that intention is fueling a powerful and high level Ideal, it will carry you though to do wonderous things with your life! And if you add the intention, a very powerful intention to that Ideal, then you are setting up powerful Attractor Fields of energy that will attract into your bodies Radiant Circuits (all 8 of those Radiant Circuits) the information, the joy, the feeling good that you are looking for with your Ideal and your intentions. > one reason why magick rituals are structured the way they are is >because the symbolism is used to convey the message to the >subconscious mind. Yes, that can be the case, but is NOT always the case. Jung did talk about archtype patterns, and how those archtype patterns are universal patters. Unfortunalely it took a genius many years to figure it out. In other words you got to be darn smart to do it that way. Israel Regardie was that smart. The Evil One (AC) was that smart. Phil Farber is that smart. Now, are we that smart? probably not. So, for us, what is a path that gets the same results and that all of us with an IQ of 90 or above can follow the yellow brick road and get to Oz? By the way, did you know that the land of Oz was real? Oops. Sorry, it's the Land of Og. According to the Edgar Cayce readings its one of those lands that did exist about 10,500 years ago. > because the conscious mind is focussed on the ritual in hand the >correct intention is allowed to slip past into the subconscious. Well that's what some people say. What specific references to that sequence do you have that is psychologically verifiable? Just curious. You don't need to think that this is an attack, it's not. It's just a question. Is a question okay? Hopefully? Now here is what does happen. For any manifestation to happen you need to have a mininum of two things happening. First you need to know what you want. By this I mean, your conscious mind, your personality, the ego has to know what you want. The cm, the p and the e are all one mind. " I want a car " , is NOT good enough. " I want a 1999 4 cylinder Nissan extra-cab truck, or better, that gets 30 miles a gallon " , is good enough. Now you need to feed that " intention " into the unconscious mind in a manner that is congruent and acceptable to both the conscious mind and the subconscious mind. More details on this further down the page. > it is in the subconscious mind where all interpretation of real >world data takes place Well, not quite. It's really been proven many times over, " what goes in first stays there! " Which means that stupid parents have really screwed over a lot of kids. Where does prejudice come from? Think about it. My point is, OTHER people feed us our interpretations, our ideals, our beliefs, our values, our identities, way before we are smart enough to make any choices. And by the time you are about 12 your mind is pretty much set in concrete. And it does take some real powerful emotional event to crack that concret! And the government knows that, and does use that. Want to know how? Read " Dumbing us Down " by John Gotti. And MOST people never have the training, nor the education, nor the skills to go inside those thoughts that OTHERS have planted into YOUR unconscious mind without your permission to become who you are now. They think (an opinon) that they are there because God is helping them. Well the God message got really distorted from all those others that influenced your unconscious mind and planted their seeds of whatever. In fact, we are only unconscious minds until about the age of 4 years old. We mentally suck in unconsciously everything that anyone we are attached to in our envirnoment gives us, tells us, does infront of us, etc. We don't even have any ability to reject any thing consciously until about the age of 3-4-5. (girls are faster than boys) And there is no way we can make any proper intelligent decisions before the age of 7-8 (approx.). >and it is our subconscious beliefs which mould all of the incoming > sensory data to create our world. Actually that is correct, sort of. It is the collective consciousness of many that moulds the physical reality. Now to do it for yourself, does take a bit of skill. Not much, but a bit. It takes big mental pictures. Pictures that have color. Pictures that have movement. Pictures (most of the time) that we can associate into, and then associate out of. Pictures that have feelings attached to them. Pictures that have panoramic sounds attached to them. Pictures that have smell and taste attached to them. Pictures that when focused upon " as if " we have already achieved, THEN we have achieved. And you need more than just those pictures. Now to do the above correctly, so it actually works, does take the study and effort to build mental bridges between the 4 levels of mind. It does take skill in sending that " picture " to your superconscious mind " as if " it is already done, long enough and energized by your mana (a word for intention, breath, and physical power)enough until you feel some signal that means that picture has been accepted " as if " it is real. And you need more than pictures and mental bridges. It means the practice of FOCUSING so well at a theta brain wave with both brain hemispheres so that the cognitive brain and the imaginative brain with the hook-ups to the non-local universe are working together! This is a skill! > the hidden doorway to the subconscious is the secret key to all magick and healing. Well again, sort of. There is NOT just one doorway. There are many doorways. You just need to find one that you appreciate and do it. And, NO! Echankar is NOT one of the doorways. Echankar was just a path to monetary gain and power of Paul T. Those doorways are only crossed through your own efforts and by your own persistence. Does anyone want to know what those doorways are? Just curious. You can learn from others but YOU need to do all the drills so you get the skills to evolve according to the ideal that YOU want. See? Pretty darn simple isn't it? Didn't harum do a good job in being the Master Mason incharge of building King Solomon's temple? This was fun, wasn't it? Sandy Godheart > best wishes > aurum solis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2005 Report Share Posted September 10, 2005 , " sandygodheart " <sandygodheart> wrote: > > So, then the question is, " what is right intention? " The simple > answer to this is " living life according to an ideal, a high > concept " . > Sandy, Thanks for another great post filled with solid gold nuggets. I'm a little iffy on the 'living life according to an ideal'. Could you please clarify what a high ideal is and give an example? I'm not sure if a high ideal would be " peace and love " , " do no harm " , or " truth, justice, and the American way. " Or is it something else? Thanks, -Doug Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2005 Report Share Posted September 10, 2005 Sandy and Doug - Last night I went to a lecture by William McDonough - someone who seems to run his life and create the future by his ideals. When he is about to begin a project, he asks: Is this good for the children of all species? http://www.sierrasummit2005.org/sierrasummit/coverage/r017.asp Eco-Architect Bill McDonough Designs the Future by Marilyn Berlin Snell Visionary Solutions Session Bill McDonough, visionary architect, designer, and eco-innovator, is a cool dude. Dressed in black from head to foot, McDonough was the first master speaker at the Sierra Summit Friday and he didn't mince words. Noting that his home in Charlottesville, Virginia was built by Thomas Jefferson, he said that, as in Jefferson's time, a revolution is required. " We need freedom from remote tyranny, " he said, referring to the fact that one generation tends to tyrannize the next through lack of vision, poor planning, and pollution. To make his point, he pulled showed us a picture of a little yellow duckie. Cute though it is, it also has a warning label on it that the plastic can cause cancer and reproductive harm. " What kind of people are we, " he asked, " that we would design like this? " McDonough's mantra is design for " cradle to cradle " —a circular flow of use—rather than " cradle to grave " —a one-way ticket to the landfill or toxic dump. Design, he believes, is the first signal of human intention. " Do we intend to give each other endocrine disruption, cancer? " he wondered. The question that fascinates him these days is " how do we love all children of all species for all time? " He added: " You'd be amazed what happens to design when that question is asked, " he said. And we were amazed. McDonough has been hired by the Chinese government to design seven new cities. The nation has officially adopted McDonough's " cradle to cradle " philosophy as a national policy and is allowing him to work his magic across the land. In Liuzou, for instance, two million people will live in solar powered homes, where gray water is recycled and purified for domestic use, and where each and every structure has a green roof of seedum. McDonough says that before any work on design begins in Liuzou, his team will study the sun and wind, the water courses, so that they can work in harmony with and harness nature. Yet building entire cities isn't the only gig McDonough has. He's also just helped design a new textile, the safest in the world. His team looked at 8,000 chemicals and had to jettison 7,962 of them due to their toxic make up or effects. So, with the remaining 38, they made a fabric so clean that the water used during the manufacturing process is more pure at the end than at the beginning. The European consortium Airbus is using the fabric for its airplane seats. McDonough joked that in a pinch during air travel you can eat your chair. -- 09/09/2005 Fri noon >> So, then the question is, " what is right intention? " The simple >> answer to this is " living life according to an ideal, a high >> concept " . >> > > Sandy, > > Thanks for another great post filled with solid gold nuggets. > > I'm a little iffy on the 'living life according to an ideal'. > > Could you please clarify what a high ideal is and give an example? > > I'm not sure if a high ideal would be " peace and love " , " do no > harm " , or " truth, justice, and the American way. " > > Or is it something else? > > Thanks, > -Doug > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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