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Post by paul on Jun 10, 2017 11:57:16 GMT 9.5
>just had the thought that culture is a form of mind control.
As I posted above: you have assistance. You can make more use of that by asking questions.
>the Catholic impulse remains
I was brought up as a Roman Catholic. I do not regret that as I was taught quite a lot of theology. I have moved on long since.
> I recite Kali's mantra
Kali is not for the faint hearted but she may serve to project you deeply enough into this manifested Existence - so that you can move more quickly into intended functionality.
> I stick to what I would term monk like practices
I spent several years celibate when I was young - until I realized that I was not entering into deeper relationships that were mutually beneficial.
>Bodhisattvas have some unbelievably powerful mantras
Mantras are good but eventually we need to pass beyond such conditioning and interact more directly with Reality.
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Post by seekinglight on Jun 10, 2017 12:14:45 GMT 9.5
That's funny I saw a Sadhguru video where he lovingly said (in reference to Kali): 'That woman is trouble'.
I asked the assistance who he was and the answers I'm getting fluctuate between Sarachiel and Michael, although I am wearing Michael's Enochian Sigil.
Interestingly I wasn't raised religiously at all.
I had a vision of a past life when I was 6 or so and so I've always believed in reincarnation along with Jesus Christ aside from my angsty teenage atheist days.
I'm walking the path now.
Trying to get my vision and my True Power to manifest once again.
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Post by paul on Jun 10, 2017 13:03:56 GMT 9.5
>the answers I'm getting fluctuate between Sarachiel and Michael
The representations of Sarachiel and Michael are theological rather than historical.
>I had a vision of a past life when I was 6 or so
That may well have been from a past life, but other mechanisms are also possible.
>Trying to get my vision
Different energy structures (rays) result in different faculties developing earlier. The intent is important also the flame in the heart exercise.
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Post by paul on Jun 11, 2017 7:15:37 GMT 9.5
>Trying to get ....my True Power to manifest once again
In what contexts might your True Power be dangerous?
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Post by seekinglight on Jun 11, 2017 15:41:30 GMT 9.5
I've smoked marijuana and my perception is currently heightened. Did you perceive this and message me ahead of time?
It may be dangerous in the context that I often cannot control my thoughts and therefore can't be entrusted with such profound power.
Although may goodness shine in this Universe.
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Post by paul on Jun 11, 2017 16:05:18 GMT 9.5
>Did you perceive this and message me ahead of time?
When I read your post a second time the bit about power jumped out at me.
> I often cannot control my thoughts and therefore can't be entrusted with such profound power.
That is very common in Earth humans.
>may goodness shine in this Universe.
The Source of All may have quite a different view of goodness than do Earth humans. What we see as evil may be the spice in the cosmic diet.
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Post by fjrogers on Jun 11, 2017 16:14:33 GMT 9.5
Objectivity may be the key.
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Post by seekinglight on Jun 13, 2017 3:34:07 GMT 9.5
I recall you said that I have assistance. During meditation I keep having visions of Key 18 (The Moon). Most recently I saw Key 6 (The Lovers) rip in half, then Key 15 rip in half (The Devil) to reveal Key 18 (The Moon). To me I'm interpreting this to mean hidden enemies in my love life. Although Im not sure what other meanings there could be.
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Post by paul on Jun 13, 2017 6:55:12 GMT 9.5
You can devise experiments to test your interpretation.
For example visualize a piece of paper that says: Key 6 then Key 15 ripped in half to reveal Key 18.
Visualize next to that a piece of paper that says: hidden enemies in my love life
Move the two papers together. What happens?
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Post by seekinglight on Jun 13, 2017 7:00:18 GMT 9.5
I wrote these statements physically on paper in real life to help with the visualization before I did it.
When the two papers moved together, I saw a green check sign enclosed in a circle suggesting confirmation to me.
The second time I did my consciousness moved into Key 18 and the dog on the left side of the key started howling.
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Post by paul on Jun 13, 2017 8:57:38 GMT 9.5
>When the two papers moved together, I saw a green check sign enclosed in a circle suggesting confirmation to me.
That seems to be a strong positive.
The time path location of the situation may also need to be tested: past, present, future, this or another time path.
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Post by paul on Jun 13, 2017 9:19:25 GMT 9.5
>and the dog on the left side of the key started howling.
Thus you demonstrate the nature of symbolism. All symbols are alive, resonate with a greater reality, and may be interacted with.
Emblems however are arbitrary and of little esoteric value.
If you go back into the scene you may like to ask the dog if it wishes to travel with you.
If it does, it may be wise to ask the dog what it is and what it wants.
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Post by seekinglight on Jun 13, 2017 9:56:10 GMT 9.5
The first time I got a decent visualization he turned towards me and started wagging his tail. I then saw a blood moon and what I believe to be myself rising in front of the blood moon and slamming a sword down upon the Earth. I think he wants me to destroy evil forces? Not sure yet.
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Post by paul on Jun 13, 2017 9:59:28 GMT 9.5
>I think he wants me to destroy evil forces?
I suspect that your concept of good and evil is somewhat moralistic. This is not a good basis for dealing with Reality.
The term "destroy" is also worth reconsidering. Recently Earth humans in developed countries have discovered re-purposing.
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Post by seekinglight on Jun 13, 2017 10:35:18 GMT 9.5
My concept of good and evil is absolutely moralistic.
For example, Christ and Abaddon both exist in this universe.
How can you say that good and evil don't exist?
In regards to Abaddon, as that entity frequently occupies my mind, I have a few things to say concerning him:
When I asked my friend (the European that you're aware of) who was troubling me, he said Abaddon.
From my perception Abaddon is evil but certainly has a moral to his story.
When I was experiencing demonic obsession a few years back, I had the delusion that I was damned to suffer in Hell for all of eternity.
Who created Hell?
How can one that created Hell be viewed as good?
Based on the Buddhist descriptions of Hell, the one that created Hell would have to be none other than Satan himself.
Sometimes it is no wonder why certain entities can't see the forest for the trees and want to destroy everything.
However there is Christ who for some reason I have trouble having faith in although I know he is extremely powerful.
It almost seems impossible to actually believe that a being has the power to wipe away all of one's karmic debt, although I have also heard of Avalokitesvara (who I believe to be synonymous with Guanyin (at least based on the wikipedia page)); and he/she has something called the great compassion mantra said to wipe away the sins of innumerable billions of kalpas.
Also when driving I had two insights: one was that during visualizations I should use the techniques I learned in the H.O.G.D. to overcome ego inflation. The other is that alcohol may possibly make me more alert to the help I am receiving that you've mentioned in the past.
I also had a visualization of my E.A. initation and think that is what the dog may want.
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Post by paul on Jun 13, 2017 10:42:55 GMT 9.5
>Who created Hell?
This is a very interesting question.
Is hell an artificially constructed situation?
If it is, is it used for punishment? Or does it naturally attract its own kind?
Is there some naturally existing situation that has been labelled as hell for theological reasons?
How would we test such propositions?
Do you recall your proposition that cultures are a form of mind control? What cultures are you relying upon for the previous post?
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Post by seekinglight on Jun 13, 2017 11:07:47 GMT 9.5
The first thing that comes to mind are the Italian and Jewish cultures. Although I don't think Jews believe in Hell.
The only way to test such propositions in my mind would be to become Enlightened.
How can one that has not obtained the 5 (6 I believe in other forms of Buddhism) supersensory powers know the nature of reality?
It is impossible for one who cannot at least mentally observe the Universe with freedom from delusion to know the answers to such questions.
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Post by paul on Jun 13, 2017 11:26:54 GMT 9.5
>impossible for one who cannot at least mentally observe the Universe with freedom from delusion to know the answers to such questions.
And yet you have already demonstrated that you can stand outside of time and space.
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Post by seekinglight on Jun 13, 2017 11:28:04 GMT 9.5
How so?
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Post by seekinglight on Jun 13, 2017 11:32:13 GMT 9.5
Also when I re-read your comment about re-purposing I thought of something.
They are known as the '12 guardians of Esoteric Buddhism' and are said to be fierce demons that were converted to Buddhism and now serve as very powerful protectors of the practice.
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