The two interconnected elements of a genuine Spiritual Life - Clairvoyance and Mind over Matter.
Our forgotten Birthright as Human Beings:
There is a Larger Consciousness than our own individual consciousness that we can have a symbiotic and synergistic relationship with.
This Larger Consciousness, although it is the source of all Knowledge, Wisdom and Power, when we encounter it, does not overwhelm or obliterate our own entirely unique and individual sense of self.
Instead it completes and fulfills it in the most obvious , natural and satisfying manner possible.
To the degree that we enter into relationship with this Larger Consciousness the limits that we have become familiar with of Time/Space and the Laws of Physics begin to recede until they become the loosest of frameworks at best, if at all applicable.
This world is meant to be a 'stepping off place' into another kind of reality altogether where whatever we Intend comes into being instantaneously.
As we begin to grasp this lever of consciousness, all the mechanisms we have built to compensate for its lack will automatically fall away.
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"Caitlin's article is about metaphysics."
Are you sure? "Dominated By Narrative" to me suggests a semantic level analysis. Metaphysics is a fuzzy concept that has a different meaning depending on who you talk to. Semantics OTOH seeks to nail down the precise meaning of the words we use to communicate, otherwise we risk talking past each other. Maybe Caitlin could tell us which category is appropriate here?
Metaphysics is fuzzy for some but not for others, it depends on the level of intuition inherent in the person from birth.
She talks about 'inner work' too. That means addressing ones own self in ones own mind. Investigating the source of pain, humiliation, anger, stress, hate etc. and who/why/when/what/etc. causes it.
The more one recognises what triggers the emotions that we act on, like crappy politics or murderous Lahaina fires as an advertisement for non-flammable Hardiboard, the more ones consciousness rises.
Consciousness is the name of the game. There is nothing else.
Re-reading my comments I see that I went off on a bit of a tangent, which I tend to do and for which I apologize. My main point, in keeping with Caitlin's observation on narrative control, is that we're often presented with false dichotomies or dialectics, such as left/right; democrat/republican; conservative/liberal, and so on - abstractions that create artificial divisions in order to distract our attention from the builders of narratives and their true intentions.
Best recent example of this is the pro. vs. anti-vax categories which fail to capture the nuances of the debate, but which are very effective at stopping dialogue between the various positions. Semantics (the meaning of words) comes into play when we're presented with false categories, such as the case of the mRNA 'vaccines' which aren't really vaccines at all, the narrative builders simply redefined the word to the point that even Miriam Webster changed their definition, a clear case of obscurantism serving a hidden agenda.
I don't discount metaphysics as playing a key role, but we have to step back and consider the words we use to describe these abstract concepts or we have no idea if we mean the same thing when we use them. That can also be a source of division, such as between different religions or spiritual beliefs. Again I believe some of that is being used to distract or divide us.
Caitlin's article is about metaphysics. That's the angle I'm speaking from.
"Creation by mere thought! Why haven't I seen this all along?"
https://youtu.be/f2BYyeS-fIU?feature=shared
That was brilliant.
The three powers of the soul - Thinking, Feeling and Willing
The three powers of the soul are a triune-unity. For every thought we have there is a corresponding feeling and act of will.
Thinking plus Feeling plus Willing equals Intent.
Whatever we Intend comes into being.
In this world, our ability to Intend things into being has a 'governor' placed upon it in the form of time/space and the laws of physics.
In the next world, whatever we Intend will come into being instantaneously.
We can begin to enter into the 'next world' even now, if we so desire...
Creation by mere thought
https://youtu.be/uAXtO5dMqEI
The two interconnected elements of a genuine Spiritual Life - Clairvoyance and Mind over Matter.
Our forgotten Birthright as Human Beings:
There is a Larger Consciousness than our own individual consciousness that we can have a symbiotic and synergistic relationship with.
This Larger Consciousness, although it is the source of all Knowledge, Wisdom and Power, when we encounter it, does not overwhelm or obliterate our own entirely unique and individual sense of self.
Instead it completes and fulfills it in the most obvious , natural and satisfying manner possible.
To the degree that we enter into relationship with this Larger Consciousness the limits that we have become familiar with of Time/Space and the Laws of Physics begin to recede until they become the loosest of frameworks at best, if at all applicable.
This world is meant to be a 'stepping off place' into another kind of reality altogether where whatever we Intend comes into being instantaneously.
As we begin to grasp this lever of consciousness, all the mechanisms we have built to compensate for its lack will automatically fall away.
Well said.
"Instead it completes and fulfils it in the most obvious, natural and satisfying manner possible." Does it ever.
No substack?
No time for such things.
Lucky I have a chance to make a few 'comments' here and there...
I get a prompt asking me to sign in, but with what since I'm not subscribed?
"Caitlin's article is about metaphysics."
Are you sure? "Dominated By Narrative" to me suggests a semantic level analysis. Metaphysics is a fuzzy concept that has a different meaning depending on who you talk to. Semantics OTOH seeks to nail down the precise meaning of the words we use to communicate, otherwise we risk talking past each other. Maybe Caitlin could tell us which category is appropriate here?
Metaphysics is fuzzy for some but not for others, it depends on the level of intuition inherent in the person from birth.
She talks about 'inner work' too. That means addressing ones own self in ones own mind. Investigating the source of pain, humiliation, anger, stress, hate etc. and who/why/when/what/etc. causes it.
The more one recognises what triggers the emotions that we act on, like crappy politics or murderous Lahaina fires as an advertisement for non-flammable Hardiboard, the more ones consciousness rises.
Consciousness is the name of the game. There is nothing else.
"Metaphysics is fuzzy for some but not for others..."
Which is exactly my point. If we don't share a common frame of reference or vocabulary we just end up talking past each other.
We can probably agree on things like Platonism. Or that if we drop a brick on our foot it would hurt like hell.
If it describes the world as it is then it is a common frame of reference.
Re-reading my comments I see that I went off on a bit of a tangent, which I tend to do and for which I apologize. My main point, in keeping with Caitlin's observation on narrative control, is that we're often presented with false dichotomies or dialectics, such as left/right; democrat/republican; conservative/liberal, and so on - abstractions that create artificial divisions in order to distract our attention from the builders of narratives and their true intentions.
Best recent example of this is the pro. vs. anti-vax categories which fail to capture the nuances of the debate, but which are very effective at stopping dialogue between the various positions. Semantics (the meaning of words) comes into play when we're presented with false categories, such as the case of the mRNA 'vaccines' which aren't really vaccines at all, the narrative builders simply redefined the word to the point that even Miriam Webster changed their definition, a clear case of obscurantism serving a hidden agenda.
I don't discount metaphysics as playing a key role, but we have to step back and consider the words we use to describe these abstract concepts or we have no idea if we mean the same thing when we use them. That can also be a source of division, such as between different religions or spiritual beliefs. Again I believe some of that is being used to distract or divide us.
Couldn't agree more.