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The Assemblage Point
« on: August 07, 2013, 04:49:56 PM »
Perception occurs when the energy fields in that small group immediately surrounding the point of brilliance extent their light to illuminate identical energy fields outside the ball. Since the only energy fields perceivable are those lit by the point of brilliance, that point is named "the point where perception is assembled" or simply "the assemblage point."
     
The assemblage point can be moved from its usual position on the surface of the luminous ball to another position on the surface, or into the interior. Since the brilliance of the assemblage point can light up whatever energy field it comes in contact with, when it moves to a new position it immediately brightens up new energy fields, making them perceivable. This perception is known as seeing .
     
When the assemblage point shifts, it makes possible the perception of an entirely different world--as objective and factual as the one we normally perceive. Sorcerers go into that other world to get energy, power, solutions to general and particular problems, or to face the unimaginable.

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Re: The Assemblage Point
« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2013, 05:47:53 PM »
The one thing about moving the assemblage point, I dont think its a good idea to move it too terribly. A little bit sure, but not too much. Because I have known people who have perceived other worlds, who lost their sanity. I think it is more important to retain sanity than to go around shifting the thing a bunch. Just my two cents on this.
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Re: The Assemblage Point
« Reply #2 on: August 08, 2013, 06:35:19 PM »
A 'bunch'? You Americans love that word. Over here in Australia we like the word 'mob'.

Shifts small and large - both have their place. Small shifts are the primary technique, because steady movement is more reliable and balanced as a long term strategy. But large shifts do have an important place, because they break the encrusted fixation of the AP. Usually these large shifts are important at the beginning of the path, and in fact, often cause people to discover the path itself.

But then it does depend on the natural volatility of the person. I was always a very solid type. Not a solid AP, but just a solid psychology. So although I was always open to different view points, I had to deliver outrageously heavy blows to my AP before I got it to begin the steady approach. I was just very robust, which was good once I found the path, but so resilient to blows on my AP that it was as if nothing could get through. Once I delivered a massive and final blow, all of a sudden I saw things around me that my perception had been closed to. Simple things like the emotional life of people I knew around me - I'd never realised the inner state of other people before. But also I discovered energy flow patterns in the landscape which I had never seen before. It just open up to me in a single moment, and I saw the landscape in a totally different way. That could only happen once I had arranged a large AP shift for myself.

I still find it necessary to arrange for a mix of small and medium shifts.

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Re: The Assemblage Point
« Reply #3 on: August 08, 2013, 07:52:24 PM »
You may have been ready for it but not all are ready.

When I had kundalini rising this shifted me greatly, so like you say I was able to perceive my path cause that shifted too. In a very dramatic way. I felt the overwhelming need to read for folks because I felt Spirit wanted to use me and would do several in a day, and I would be right about so much shit, but then this too shifted me and freaked me out. Now I still do readings from time to time, but it is much more controlled so I do not get flooded. Now I feel more peace in my life. But If the thing shifts too much, for the average person I can see this leading to a mental illness and making them potentially mad. And not in the cool mad shaman way.
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Re: The Assemblage Point
« Reply #4 on: August 08, 2013, 08:52:37 PM »
Definitely - the path of awakening is not for everyone, and the effect of a dramatic shift of AP, without the preparation, can be disastrous for their mental wellbeing.

This is what the book, 'The Last Barrier' was about.

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Re: The Assemblage Point
« Reply #5 on: August 09, 2013, 02:33:54 AM »
I dont mind acting crazy to shift the assembledge point of people from time to time :)

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Re: The Assemblage Point
« Reply #6 on: August 09, 2013, 06:16:09 PM »
I dont mind acting crazy to shift the assembledge point of people from time to time :)

LOL wow ok!  :D
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Re: The Assemblage Point
« Reply #7 on: August 10, 2013, 12:04:03 PM »
acting crazy or otherwise known as breaking continuity

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Re: The Assemblage Point
« Reply #8 on: August 10, 2013, 06:13:32 PM »
I have used weird behaviour in the past, specifically to break the 'expected agreement' we do with other people, but not to move their AP. It was always to utilise the power of our social 'thing' to drive my own AP out of its ruts.

These days I still do what others think of as crazy, but now it just because that has become my natural behaviour. Once my AP moved away form the common location, I naturally discovered I liked certain kinds of activities as predilection. Others have come to know I'm weird, and that's now the basis of my friendships.

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Re: The Assemblage Point
« Reply #9 on: August 10, 2013, 06:28:08 PM »
I have used weird behaviour in the past, specifically to break the 'expected agreement' we do with other people, but not to move their AP. It was always to utilise the power of our social 'thing' to drive my own AP out of its ruts.

These days I still do what others think of as crazy, but now it just because that has become my natural behaviour. Once my AP moved away form the common location, I naturally discovered I liked certain kinds of activities as predilection. Others have come to know I'm weird, and that's now the basis of my friendships.

Yeah you're weird and friends with a lot of weird ass people, including me lol.

But seriously I would rather have some weird friends than boring stuffy ones so I am fine with things the way they are. Wouldnt trade my friends for anything in the world.  :)
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