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Thursday, March 13, 2014

Chapter 7- Physics: Recommended



Activities Recommended:


  • Diary-Tree Keeping
  • Balloon Blowing
  • Acts of Love
  • Orienteering (and Treasure Hunts)
  • Homoeopathic Gold


Diary-Tree Keeping:

Similar to that of a family tree mapped out, we can record key events in our day-to-day, month-to-month happenings, displaying the progression of events. Being both a ledger and testimony to those preceding circumstances which contributed along the way and into the present, we can make tracks along the differing branches of these outstanding and connective events and so begin to find the sense of them.



The more detail we can retain may help us later to understand that supporting frame from the past into now; and also we are formularising a coherent perspective on what and how and where pivotal changes occurred in relation to the previous circumstances.



Many opportunities are already made way for, awaiting man in the future, and the soul can recognize these opportunities as they present, perceiving with a readiness the ‘design’ as was laid out even well before birth.


Concurrently there are decisions and consequences arising right out of the current consciousness for which new designs or improvisations may be achieved.


The physics of one’s own karmic circumstance, of the cycles in our lives, of the little and larger miracles also – all of this in the combining is marvelous to explore in this retrospective reckoning.


Keeping a record of various sequential event lines, as branches to your own tree of life, will help in this understanding.



Balloon blowing: All of life is contained within spheres.The sphere is the most profoundly fundamental solid inherent in the nature of physics. Manifestation is fed in impetus and design from ‘higher’ worlds, and one realm permeates another via the central-most point of its spherical containment.


The sphere being the mystical doorway to higher life (even though the circumference has no opening to be found) is remarkable for the actual portal of entrance is determined by that circumferential skin, by its containing aspects and form, therefore calling into form also that central point within.



With the inflation of a rubber balloon and the consideration of those spaces within (or of a ball or a bubble for that matter) we are given a conceptual model which says most loudly to our inner knowings ‘PHYSICS!’.


It is for this reason that babies love their balls and balloons, heralding them into their incarnating splendour (auspicious for birthdays as well); and why clairvoyants ‘see’ within their crystal spheres, gazing through to the adjoining higher realms.



Acts of Love: Whilst we can incontrovertibly say that acts of love should underpin every undertaking qualifying every subject so mentioned here, and not mentioned here, it can be understood here that the purpose to all of the universal principles is Love in Principle and Love in Action.


Hereby we can consciously embrace this most perplexing of subjects within the esoteric impulse that gives it reality and life further on throughout its expressions of being. We can incorporate this in our thinking and so find that the very actions and consequences arising out from ‘acts of love’ that we knowingly perform, bring together dynamic events (distinct from the mundane or soon-to-die happenings).



This is something we can experience the results from firsthand, observing that the process is affected by the quality and tone of any given intention and subsequent act. We can go on also to find that the glamour of any activity is given to a much higher rank in status when it is the love for something or someone which has inspired it.



Can love be contrived? No, most certainly not. The spiritual worlds and life itself reflect only genuineness – of course. However, when we set about to consciously find goodness and do goodness we ordinarily invoke a love. When we look for ways to be loving we are answered quite instantly. It has the fastest action, the keenest refraction and the strongest persuasion – when sought for.



This is not to say that we should ever go against ourselves and try to love or be loving to something which upsets us in the process. It is damaging to both the true self and that which we may ‘force’ a pretence with, should we try to go on with something our heart simply hasn’t at this time, the strength for. Love does not defer discrimination, it enhances it and sometimes may challenge us to higher reasonings, and differing determinations, from that which we have previously lived and sought for or felt obliged to.



So, specific only to your inner governings – in freedom, in decision, and with consciousness – for the sake of the goodness within and without us, in deed and about us – may we love well.



Orienteering involves the skill of trying to find oneself in relation to the terrain about you, and in relation to the plan of the terrain (which may or may not match up to the practice when entered into!)


Once again we are tracking our progress, only this time we are achieving this in the physical world – making very real at every step the plain understanding of this practical undertaking.


Provided that one does not get lost in the wild and hypothermic with anxiety, the benefits of orienteering on one’s own are in the performance of relying on yourself: to find these bearings and maintain them, to follow the predesignated courses and establish how they go and how the map itself may ‘come alive’ with this experienced detail you find yourself running free in.



Also, one can take just a simple walking track and carefully study the map of this before beginning out, looking carefully for the hills or views indicated which lie around the route – try to imagine the distance beforehand, etc. Then, with careful planning decide what may be advantageous to take on this walking track (hats, water, stick etc.) There is a particular joy experienced within, when a plan is executed by the self. It streams from that soulic attitude that loves the repetitive story, that craves to habit (in the higher notations), and is satisfied to see a vision attempted and fulfilled. 
 



The happiness of the treasure hunt is also a soulic experience. The emphasis is on the mutuality of the event shared and the excitement of possible finding. This too reflects our life’s course. With the example of orienteering we have a reality of predestination. The paths we are led to have been predesignated, but until we actually do the trek we have no real way of understanding the experience from the map alone.


With the example of the treasure hunt we have the reality shown to us of possibilities and futures unknown. Yes, it is true that the treasures (the possibilities) are limited to what has been hidden before us, yet this is true of life also, and even within the range of free will are we limited to only certain possibilities. However, the accent is on both wonder and mutuality. Mutuality changes an ego’s planning, and their karma and draws the one great ‘wildcard’ in any destiny.


Great souls of the past have often combined themselves amongst the mutuality of others given to a certain race for example, and in consequence have changed completely the route that they might have taken, if they had only preferred a personal path of development in and out of the world.


It is through a love of fellow men (individually or collectively) that our fixed karma becomes less fixed. We are involved in their karma also, and according to the wildcard of love, we are open to possibilities that hitherto had not existed for us.

2 comments:

Larry Clark said...

Thank you! Sharing:
http://martyrion.blogspot.com/2017/07/love-does-not-defer-discrimination-it.html

Larry Clark said...

Thank you again! Sharing:
http://martyrion.blogspot.com/2017/07/the-wildcard-of-love.html