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Re: Choosing a future
« Reply #15 on: June 21, 2013, 06:14:46 AM »
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This idea of not knowing what you next step will be, decision, or future-choice is what I call being guided by your dreamer or your double. I can't use the word double easily because I am a bad dreamer.

The point here is that this 'part of us' let's say is abstract in its entirety and -let's say- totality in a way.

The best passage of 'info' and ...guidance thought it is through feelings for me too.

(It's actually feeling and not feelings, but being part of the world... makes translations unavoidable.:))

I 'll try to keep up...

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Re: Choosing a future
« Reply #16 on: June 21, 2013, 07:21:20 AM »

One truth that I realise more and more this period is that everyone is so different and unique that...  :)

It looks to be like an endless source

...of something... of Spirit.

Just something extra I guess.

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Re: Choosing a future
« Reply #17 on: June 26, 2013, 03:06:31 AM »
The techniques of choosing a future are so idiosyncratic to each individual, there is little I can say of a common ground. The techniques I will cover are available to most people who have done some self-understanding work, but the way in which we each apply those techniques couldn't be further from common. In the end, it's about a personal relationship with something out there. You can simply call it the future, or the matrix of existence, or Spirit, God, Love, whatever word helps you to rally your sentience. After all, these are tricks we employ to build and focus something inside us which can be employed to alter the future, whatever that might be.

To assist, it might be far better to put aside the concept of linear time, and see that we are selecting perceptual pathways.

Nonetheless, there is one common ground principle that does apply across the board of all those who have left behind advise as they disappeared into the mist. It is the same as I spoke of earlier:

Maximum power comes from maximum silence, or stillness. As DJ put it, the mark of a man of knowledge is controlled silence followed by controlled outburst.

The rule has always been to enter into silence, an emptied inner space, then hold before your mind, the image or feeling of that which you are choosing. This is how we set intent. Remember that this is how we have already had our intent set by those surrounding us. They filled our mind with the feelings and images of their world, such that we had no choice but to live their furrow. Inner silence is a momentary break in that command, during which we can replace it with a furrow of our own choosing.

But there are so many ways for us to apply this principle. I will deal with a few that continue to work for me.

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Re: Choosing a future
« Reply #18 on: June 27, 2013, 05:08:47 AM »
Very nice Michael.

I pursued a simple silence yesterday that became almost total.

I have started it envisioning a flame in the left ahead of me.

After quite many different states ... I fall into the pit of thinking again, and I thought that fear and fearful thoughts is what hinders us , mainly.

I took by me, the path to follow, of true being instead of having to wear a crown of thoughts. Most difficult although worthwhile I think.

I match being with the belly area from a good meditation awhile ago.

Synchronicity was at work yesterday.

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Re: Choosing a future
« Reply #19 on: June 27, 2013, 06:28:12 AM »
I pursued a simple silence yesterday that became almost total.

I have started it envisioning a flame in the left ahead of me.

The technique to try in this vein, is to envision something more mundane, like a clock, or a dog, or a blue dress. Then over the following three days, keep a watch out for that item. You will know by an inner sense that this is the moment when you see it - the object may differ in detail, but you should practice recognition of that inner sense the connection has happened.

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« Reply #20 on: June 27, 2013, 05:07:35 PM »
I have previously stressed the essential practice of working hard in the 1st attention to achieve our spiritual goals. But like all things, there is another side to this coin. The 2nd attention is highly conditioned by the Malkuthian mind, and has to be exercised into realising that no work whatsoever is required to change things - it simply has to remember to do it.

You will no doubt have had dreams of trying to get to a bus or plane, but your things are all over the place and looking impossible to be packed in time, or there are endless obstructions to getting to where you need to be on time. Many dreams are similar, and we forget all we need to do is change our vision: see our bags packed, see ourself on the bus, or at the place we have to be at. See all obstacles vanish and everything complete. It's a very simple step, but we can't remember to do it. The same applies in the daytime world, where we can apply this 2nd attention power to help us clear away the problems we face.

This is about bringing the 2nd attention into the 1st.

Thus we begin by training our mind to free it from the Protestant Ethic - practice vision shift without any effort.

In a quiet place, go into a meditative state, and use your imagination - see a bowl of potatoes, and change it instantly into noodles. This has to happen instantly! See a mountain, and change it into an ocean. See your self living in a rundown shack, and change it into a palace. See your things all over the house, then change it to seeing your bags neatly packed.

Another variation - our mind is conditioned by our body. See yourself with four arms, see yourself with wings, see yourself as a powerful athlete winning the race (assuming you are not a great athlete), see yourself as the president of your country, see yourself in all ways that are not true in your daily world.

What we are doing in this exercise is laying down the pathways in the mind whereby we free the 2nd attention to utilise its unlimited power. This will work to help us remember to use this in dream and in daily life.

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Re: Choosing a future
« Reply #21 on: June 28, 2013, 12:47:05 PM »
Great stuff!!!! Just wanted to add to remember to teleport as an option if you are being chased, and if you are in a race it could come in handy. ;D
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Re: Choosing a future
« Reply #22 on: June 30, 2013, 08:37:59 PM »
Some very interesting takes on choosing a future and karma.

I do not think however that what we want to 'choose' and what Spirit wants us to have for a future always coincides. I think this can be very different and what we really want and then what we really 'need' is very different. I have learned over time to be content with what I have and trust the Source that I am going in the right direction. I try to choose the best path I can for myself.

I dont worry as much about karma anymore but I certainly believe in it and its power. I do not worry about any past life karma, just my life now karma and how I live my life. I cannot do much about my past anymore. So I focus on the here and now and try to create a decent karma for myself. If this leads me into a good future fantastic. But I can only do my best to shape my life and hope my best is good enough.
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Re: Choosing a future
« Reply #23 on: June 30, 2013, 10:53:32 PM »
When i read
Your posts just now
Something struck
That the building of structures upon
"core ideas " has led to the humanity we have now,
And that of "individual beliefs ".
As core
"Selves"
, in direct relation To " karma"
The realisation was of " honest assessment " or honest seeing ,
Which came from a
Groundless field almost . So it is that way with every pursuit that became entangled in the mind .
Opposed in some way to a " ground state "
This is where the idea
Of climbing becomes interesting . Climbing with what exactly?
so its neatly formatted yet layered in existence " existence? " the word tingled

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Re: Choosing a future
« Reply #24 on: June 30, 2013, 11:11:19 PM »
When i read
Your posts just now
Something struck
That the building of structures upon
"core ideas " has led to the humanity we have now,
And that of "individual beliefs ".
As core
"Selves"
, in direct relation To " karma"
The realisation was of " honest assessment " or honest seeing ,
Which came from a
Groundless field almost . So it is that way with every pursuit that became entangled in the mind .
Opposed in some way to a " ground state "
This is where the idea
Of climbing becomes interesting . Climbing with what exactly?
so its neatly formatted yet layered in existence " existence? " the word tingled

We all have indivdual beliefs however they do not have much merit when confronting The Infinite. I exist, I explore, I seek the unknown as a being. But I can only do my best in confrontation of the mystery of it All. My ideas mean nothing in the facing of my death. So I strive for truth in the midst of change. Yes existence, the word is tingling. I exist for now. I want to cross over and continue. What will be left of me however, when I strip down the essense of that which I have fabricated over time and called the "I?"
“Absorb what is useful, discard what is useless, and add what is uniquely your own.” - Bruce Lee

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Re: Choosing a future
« Reply #25 on: July 01, 2013, 04:22:37 AM »
A flower of which the petals can be traced back to the pollen :)

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Re: Choosing a future
« Reply #26 on: July 01, 2013, 07:21:35 AM »
A flower of which the petals can be traced back to the pollen :)

OK. Doesnt make sense but ok.
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Re: Choosing a future
« Reply #27 on: July 01, 2013, 10:02:31 PM »
Interesting and open ended

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Re: Choosing a future
« Reply #28 on: July 01, 2013, 10:13:18 PM »
Interesting and open ended

I try to be interesting.  :)
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Re: Choosing a future
« Reply #29 on: July 05, 2013, 06:12:30 AM »
I have been taking this subject methodically through the pre-cursors and steps, until now I want to deal with the specific direct techniques. I am detailing these with intervals, because I have been especially busy of late, if not with work, then with a new recording phase I am in, plus now, the Tour de France is on. It's not something I can forget though, because I am in the build-up of a long trip to India in a few months. There are so many things that can derail this expedition, that I have been utilising these future-choosing techniques and principles daily. All I have to do is try to recall the techniques I tend to now use instinctively.

Imagination.
You do need a good facility at imagination to employ this technique, which not everyone has, but this is my most extensively deployed method.

1. Visualisation. Remember we are attempting to transport our path to a specific destination, so the best way is to imagine ourselves, and others, in that destination. The details don't matter for the final outcome, but they are important to galvanise our inherent capacity to draw that eventuality into our perceptual reality. For example, suppose you want some health outcome, then you imagine yourself in the state of health you seek - actually saying to yourself, how wonderful it is this outcome eventuated. Recently I was having a lot of trouble booking a place to stay in Mussoorie, India - everything was so expensive and we couldn't just wing it as we would be there in the peak season. I pictured myself saying to Julie that we had booked the perfect spot. Things had got so that Julie had said to me we just had to go somewhere else - it was impossible to find reasonably priced accommodation (Julie is very good at researching such things on the internet). Thus I set to work internally, as well as externally. I pictured us being very happy with finding the right place and then being successful in booking it (that was a subsequent step once we found there was no way to contact the place we found). All this finally eventuated, after considerable anguish and effort.

I'm not saying the visualisation was responsible. I'm saying that the visualisation (and other similar techniques I include below) cleared the way on the astral plane. We still had to do the hard work of searching through forums and links, until we finally found this wonderful place. Then I still had to work through all the problems of actually contacting them, which once done and successful was a tremendous relief for me. Of course, this is only finding and booking - actually getting there is a whole other task, which I am also working on - many stepping stones along the way, each of which requires individual attention. This is very intense project we are on.

Visualising an outcome is a very extensively documented technique, and you should get some books on the subject, as it is one practice where even the modern books are good. There is one famous older book, but really, I think it is exhaustively covered by many authors.

2. Light. Once you have visualised the frame you seek (to borrow nemo's term), you need to somehow empower it. One way is to add light visualisation. I have experimented with all kinds of variations - gold, green-flecked gold, white radiance etc - but in the end I found, from being shown in dreaming, that clear light was the best. Clear light is very hard to visualise, but it is more a sense of compressed potency, much like the look of an area of land just before it is struck by a bolt of lightening. It is a kind of pregnant translucence, like the scene has been dunked in clear silicon, except not sticky - pulsing with potency.

I see these visualisation techniques as an energetic trick, to assist us in drawing a selected frame into our timeline. It is really all about intent, however intent is such a vague concept for those unfamiliar with its practice, that I am astounded such a word actually exists. The whole practice of choosing a future, really has little to do with actually commanding our own future, but much to do with exercising this innate capability every living being has, called intent. As much as we should exercise our mind, emotions and body, we should also exercise intent. I will say that those who have not developed will, will be unable to develop intent.

Ask
Odd this might sound, but it's a good idea to simply ask for an eventually.

1. Talk. Talk to everything - the weather, the future, the rocks, the sky, the trees, your own body. This is definitely a practiced skill, but actually it is something we learn in an instant, despite practising for years. In one moment, most adepts will tell of how they collapsed internally and found themselves pouring out their emotions to something, usually a plant (for some strange reason). In a flash, all our inhibitions drop and we speak with utmost sincerity to some object. After that, it become easy to speak with everything without a hint of feeling uneasy about what people would think - it becomes natural. We know we are not mad, and that just like birds sing and water gurgles, we talk. We can also sing, but that's another technique outside this current writing.

2. Ask who? We are so configured that we need some element to address. Remember we are channelling intent, and that all these are psychological tricks to assist in rallying intent. Whatever you feel comfortable with, is a good start, but best try first some 'higher power'. For some reason we become extremely precious about what we perceive as a higher power. For some it may be a concept about who we really really really are - a deep self, like our 'higher self' or our ancient self, or our subconscious. I don't know why people become so precious about such words, when it is all just an element for energetic focus, but nonetheless, we do have to appease our beliefs in order to feel completely sincere, and thus garner the right energy.

We can also ask God, or Buddha, or Jesus. In fact, I am a great believer in gods. It always provides me with a strange comfort to have a god on my side - seems to activate aspects of my being that can't be activated in any other way. I know many atheists and other variations of the same approach like agnostics and humanists, who are truly wonderful people, but they always seem to lack something visceral, something of the blood. Love of person is one thing, but the love of a god is a real trip. I am lucky, since I have transited my field of practice into Hinduism, as I have thousands of gods to choose from, and they are the most fabulous creatures imaginable (they also actually exist on the street unlike other gods, but only in India - otherwise they remain astral archetypes like all gods ... another subject for another time).

Whatever your divine being, it doesn't matter here - simply talk to it with a feeling absolute sincerity. I also talk with all manner of sub-divine beings - I love the whole thing.

3. The Complete Assembly of Adepts and Divine Beings. Walk into the Grand Assembly, knowing full well you are surrounded by beings who know far more than you will ever know, and put your case to them. This is a court. You have to pull yourself together, wear your best clothes, and present your case in the most mature way you can. This is a good exercise for the soul.

Ceremony.
This is the ancient shamanic technique, and is very powerful, if you know how to conduct a powerful ceremony. It is a such a large area, that I will only itemise it here - it requires a completely different topic to do it justice. Know however, that you can significantly boost the potency of your choice by conducting a ceremony, or what I call a pooja.

Don't talk about it.
Don't tempt the gods - keep it all internal until the outcome is secured. This is about avoiding the strange power of hubris to derail our intentions. There are variations on this, as sometimes talking before the outcome can be helpful, but rarely. Talk to the world or gods etc, but not to people. There are different opinions about this - the effect of a 'whispering campaign' - but in general, never speak to other people of a project-in-process. Speak once the outcome is secure, as that always helps others who are on the same path. If you feel you must speak, then speak of it as something you are seeking to achieve, not of something you will achieve (reserve that for your inner world).


In the end, we are talking about the mysterious practice of pulling ourselves into the frame of our choice. Everyone has their own little and big techniques to facilitate this process, and always remember we are exploring the mystery of intent. We have to extricate ourselves from the soul-condition of almost all humanity: that of the leaf-in-the-wind. We have to develop force in our life. It is a bad mistake to allow ourselves to become the pawn of others - we have to develop personal density. This idea is not obscure - it is well practiced by many in the world, but what is increasingly obscure is the purpose of our force. In all this discussion, I have not covered the ultimate frame of choice. It is all practice for that one ultimate goal.

Everything is conditional on something else. Do you own the final condition, or are you ultimately living intent of others?   Stake your own claim!