“What
we think, we become.” This saying is attributed to the Buddha and
it contains a lot of hidden wisdom. It emphasis the power of our mind
and its immense possibilities. But what you think is limited by what
you know. This refers to the process you are in (of learning and
practise), but also, by what you essentially KNOW. How much
understanding do you have of the world around you. This understanding
is limited by what is presented to us as “common sense”, “proven
concepts” and the other forms of braincontrol you had to endure,
during your upbringing and education. A rigidness you have on the
jobs you will have and the career, organized for you (not by you).
Whole levels of our world are labeled as uninteresting, boring and
not very useful. Some are even proved to be non-existant and even
dangerous. Ignorance is the source of all suffering.
Strangely
enough most of the important decisions are made ons these fields
(history, politics, religion, law, mathematics and medicine and on
the terrain of manipulation, occultism and magick and mind-control
(media).
“What
you think, you can become. The world we experience is created by us.
Change and progress depend on people, who think. I think, therefore I
am, what I am (choose to be)”. Not by following the classical
paradigms, but by thinking outside the box. Free energy f.i. and
mass-food cultivation are technically possible, but the time is not
ripe yet. By this I mean, that you always have to “calculate in”,
the part of the cycle you are in. This can mean age, experience or
marriage, or gender (and/or sexual preferences), but also the
cosmical cycles, we are subject to.
In
many relious traditions these phases are linked to (precious) metal:
gold, silver, bronze and iron. In the Golden Age humans live long
cosmic and spiritual lives. Evil is far, far away. But mankind
regresses, when it at last reaches the period of iron. Mankind lives
short and unfulfilled lives (100 years maximum), have limited
capacities and can explore and change the environment, only by
explosions. Mankind eats iron and mingles wit evil demons.
Generally
the cosmic cycle is limited to these four phases. We live, at this
very moment in the last phase of human development and the cosmic
cycle. A golden Age is just around the corner. Mankind relaxes, but
forgets the “Hidden Yuga”; that confronts individuals when they
are frightened so much by the on-coming global (and personal)
changes, that panic strikes and fear paralyzes your every move. Then
Medusa appears and turns you into stone. At that moment you enter the
Hidden Yuga. A parallel universe, made out of stone. A cycle of doom
and condemnation, for ever.
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