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"The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift."
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Sandy Clark wrote: evolve my learning and spirit by adapting to new thought, emotion and Being with out selling my soul and aligning myself to an indelible identity.
Yes, SO important ...
Thanks as always Sandy.

Jude Currivan says we need to be careful with the way we treat concepts like life as virtual reality.
She wrote The Cosmic Hologram: In-formation at the Center of Creation

'We are familiar with the idea that matter is primarily empty space. We are trying to get comfortable with the idea that consciousness precedes matter, or is more "primary" than matter (as the scientists in her book might express it). One of the interesting concepts in her book is that it is INFORMATION that is truly primary. She likes to hyphenate it, in-formation, to emphasize that the role of this immaterial reality is to design and direct the functioning of the universe.
Does Dr. Currivan envision little signs on the atoms, indicating what information they contain? No, silly, not like that. It is more like the atoms are singing their information, emiting vibratory patterns that intersect and interact with other patterns to create new patterns. Just as bits of information come together in our own minds and we have a eurkea moment, and new connections are made. The universe finds us handy that way."

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This song was inspired by The Cosmic Hologram: In-formation at the Center of Creation, by Jude Currivan PhD (judecurrivan.com). I cannot embed but it is beautiful so if interested go to the link below and hear it...

https://kristinhoffmann.bandcamp.com/tr ... theme-song

Univer​-​Soul (The Cosmic Hologram theme song)
by Kristin Hoffmann

There is a song that we all know
As we all play parts in this Univer-Soul
Note by note, and bit by bit
Our symphony of consciousness
Have we forgotten harmony is holographic and complete?
Fear by fear, we’ve been making choices
Hearing the dissonance of our voices

Believe and you will see
Into-greatness calls our Being
Feel the in-formation re-arranging
For our worldview healing…singing Unity

Time is the Universal Thought
Space is the breath of who we are
Co-creators in the music
Our awareness is the tuning
Just as ones and zeros speak the language of technology
We are the man-ifested glory of our in-formation story

Believe and you will see
Into-greatness calls our Being
Feel the in-formation re-arranging
For our worldview healing…singing Unity

Cosmic Hologram, hold it in your hands
You are one with All, like a shining gem
On the strings, our Godly instrument
Playing out Our Univer-Soul

Believe and you will see
Into-greatness calls our Being
Feel the in-formation re-arranging
For our worldview healing
Believe…in Our Being
Feel the in-formation re-arranging
For our worldview healing…singing Unity

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It has been said that siddhis are super powers that arise out of meditation practice from Buddhist and Hindu lineage. It is thoroughly discouraged to "go after" attaining these abilities because they could be at worst destructive and at best distracting to seekers?

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Yoga Superpowers

Classic yoga texts, such as Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras, written about two thousand years ago, tell us in matter- of-fact terms that if you sit quietly, pay close attention to your mind, and practice this diligently, then you will gain supernormal powers. These advanced capacities, known as siddhis, are not regarded as magical; they’re ordinary capacities that everyone possesses. We’re just too distracted most of the time to be able to access them reliably.

The sage Patanjali also tells us that these siddhis can be attained by ingesting certain drugs, through contemplation of sacred symbols, repetition of mantras, ascetic practices, or through a fortuitous birth.

In the yogic tradition, powers gained through use of mantras, amulets, or drugs are not regarded with as much respect, or considered to be as permanent, as those earned through dedicated meditative practice. The promise of these siddhi superpowers has little to do with traditional religious faith, divine intervention, or supernatural miracles. As Buddhist scholar Alan Wallace says,

“In Buddhism, these are not miracles in the sense of being supernatural events, any more than the discovery and amazing uses of lasers are miraculous— however they may appear to those ignorant of the nature and potentials of light. Such contemplatives claim to have realized the nature and potentials of consciousness far beyond anything known in contemporary science. What may appear supernatural to a scientist or a layperson may seem perfectly natural to an advanced contemplative, much as certain technological advances may appear miraculous to a contemplative.”

Yogic wisdom describes many variations of the siddhis. Today we’d associate the elementary siddhis with garden-variety psychic phenomena. They include telepathy (mind- to- mind communication); clairvoyance (gaining information about distant or hidden objects beyond the reach of the ordinary senses); precognition (clairvoyance through time), and psychokinesis (direct influence of matter by mind, also known as PK).

For most people, psychic abilities manifest spontaneously and are rarely under conscious control. The experiences tend to be sporadic and fragmentary, and the most dramatic cases occur mainly during periods of extreme motivation. By contrast, the siddhis are said to be highly reliable and under complete conscious control; as such they could be interpreted as exceedingly refined, well-cultivated forms of psychic phenomena.

The more advanced siddhis are said to include invisibility, levitation, invulnerability, and superstrength, abilities often associated with comic book superheroes. All these abilities are also described in one form or another in shamanism and in the mystical teachings of religions. In fact, most cultures throughout history have taken for granted that superpowers are real, albeit rare, and surveys today continue to show that the majority of the world’s population still firmly believes in one or more of these capacities.

Mainstream science is not so sure. Many scientists and scholars trained within the Western worldview regard such powers not as supernormal capacities of the human mind, but as superstitions used solely to promote religious faith.
Attaining The Siddhis

“The whole history of science shows us that whenever the educated and scientific men of any age have denied the facts of other investigators on a priori grounds of absurdity or impossibility, the deniers have always been wrong.”

— Alfred Russell Wallace

The Yoga Sutras provide a taxonomy of supernormal mental powers and a means of obtaining them. Today we would classify most of the siddhis as various forms of psychic, or psi, phenomena. Others might be called exceptionally precise means of controlling the mind- body relationship.

Samyama: Extraordinary Focus of the Mind

Patanjali writes that the siddhis are attained after mastery of the last three steps of the eightfold path: the ability to simultaneously sustain concentration, meditation, and samadhi at will. “Sustained” in this context means holding a highly focused, unwavering, deeply absorbed meditative state—as opposed to obsessive mental chattering— indefinitely, if one so wishes.

Considering that beginning meditators may be satisfied to hold an unwavering focus for ten seconds, being able to do this for fifteen minutes at a time may seem incredible; for hours without end is practically incomprehensible. But that’s the level of mental control said to be required to exercise and attain the siddhis on demand.

And that’s just the beginning. In the Vibhuti Pada, Book III of the Yoga Sutras, Patanjali writes that samyama might seem special to the uninitiated, but it is rather crude compared to where you really want to go. A translation of Sutra III.8 is: “In comparison to the seedless and unbound goal of enlightenment, samyama is to be viewed as a coarse and external component.”In other words, walking on water is trivial compared to what you really want to achieve, a state called nirbija samadhi, or samadhi without attenuation.

At this point, to prevent our heads from exploding after trying to imagine the intense practice and skill required to attain these advanced siddhi states, let’s return to the comparatively simple practice of samyama. As we do so, we will simply assume that after thousands of years of exploration, refinement, and discussion about these techniques, advanced yoga practitioners may have advanced far beyond what science is currently capable of confirming, and we’ll leave it at that.

Depending on the nature of the object one is absorbed into during samyama, different siddhis are said to arise. This is not due to magical incantations, but a natural consequence of merging with the object of focus. For example, if one focuses on another person, in samyama one becomes the other person. The siddhi that arises is what we would call telepathy.
In the science fiction television series Star Trek, this practice was depicted as the Vulcan mind meld. Telepathy occurs in the mind meld (and in the siddhis) not because thoughts are transmitted from another person’s mind to yours, but because while in samyama your mind breaks through the illusion of separation that tricks you into believing that you and the other person are different. In deep states of the absorptive mind meld, whether yogic or Vulcan, holistic reality reigns.

You are no longer two people, but one and the same. The genius of Star Trek is that it is the dispassionate, hyper rational, deeply focused Vulcans who can achieve this state, and not the attention-deficit, emotionally uncontrolled humans.

As another example, in samyama one may focus on the processes of time, change, and transformation. The siddhi that arises is the simultaneous perception of the past, present, and the future. The idea that the present contains the past is common knowledge; we call this memory. The idea that the present is also influenced by the future may seem odd, but this quasi- teleological concept is accommodated within today’s physics. For example, in quantum theory the idea that the present is constrained by both the past and the future is respectable, but of greater importance, there is now experimental evidence supporting it, published in 2012 in the journal Nature Physics.

The originators of this concept are not mystics. They include physicist Yakir Aharonov, who was awarded the US National Medal of Science in 2010 and is regarded as one of the world’s leading quantum theorists. The future influencing the present might sound strange, but practically everything seems strange the moment we step outside of the everyday world and probe either the inner depths or the outer limits of reality. Likewise, the siddhis seem contrary to common sense only because they arise from depths of awareness that lie far beyond the common senses.

The 21 Siddhi Powers

Past, Present, and Future walk into a bar at the same time. It was tense.

Approximately twenty-five siddhis are listed in the third book of the Yoga Sutras. An exact number is difficult to pin down because the abilities may be interpreted in different ways, and there is some overlap.

But it is possible to view all the siddhis as variations on three basic classes:

1. EXCEPTIONAL mind- body control

2. CLAIRVOYANCE, the ability to gain knowledge unbound by the ordinary constraints of space or time and without the use of the ordinary senses; includes precognition and telepathy

3. PSYCHOKINESIS or mind- matter interaction, the ability of the mind to directly infl uence matter


Fifteen of the siddhis fall into the category of clairvoyance, four fi t into the category of psychokinesis, and six in mind- body control. The siddhis listed here are in the order in which they appear in the Yoga Sutras: PADA III. Sutra 16. (This will be abbreviated as III.16 in succeeding sutras.) Knowledge of the past, present, and the future, resulting from samyana on the nature of change. This is clairvoyance through time, commonly called precognition when the information obtained is from the future, or retrocognition if it is from the past (and is not simply memory).
Siddhi III.17. Knowledge of the meaning of sounds produced by all beings, resulting from samyana on the “third ear,” or the concept of sound, words, or hearing. This may be interpreted as a form of clairvoyance, or telepathy that extends beyond human minds and includes animals, insects, and other species. More generally it is known as clairaudience.

Siddhi III.18. Knowledge of previous births and arising of future births, resulting from samyana on one’s latent or inherited tendencies. This is clairvoyance on an aspect of consciousness that does not arise from the body and is sustained after bodily death. A similar siddhi is described in Sadhana Pada II.39, translated as “When non-greed is confirmed, a thorough illumination of the how and why of one’s birth comes.”17 III.19–20. Knowledge of minds, resulting from samyama on one’s own mind or another’s mind, both of which from a holistic perspective are part of the universal mind. We now call this telepathy.

Siddhi III.21. Disappearance of the body from view, as a result of looking at the body with the inner eye. This is sometimes translated as the power of invisibility, because the Sanskrit aphorism contains words suggesting a “suspension of the coarse or limited projection of the body.” But it may also be interpreted as the ability to perceive aspects of the body that are beyond the limited scope of the ordinary senses. In other words, we could interpret this as clairvoyance, or perhaps as psychokinesis.

Siddhi III.22. Foreknowledge of birth, harm, or death, resulting from samyama on sequences of events in one’s past and present. This again is a form of clairvoyance.

Siddhi III.23. Loving- kindness in all, resulting from samyama on friendliness, compassion, or sympathetic joy. This can be interpreted to mean that when one is imbued with joy, that state may induce similar feelings in others. This may be interpreted as an unintentional or field like form of psychokinesis.

Siddhi III.24. Extraordinary strength, resulting from samyama on the concept of physical strength (the aphorism specifically mentions the strength of an elephant, which was undoubtedly the strongest creature in Patanjali’s world), but it might also include mental, moral, or spiritual strength. This could be interpreted as an exceptional form of mindbody control or as a mind-matter interaction effect. Swami Satchidananda sums up this siddhi with the comment, “You can lighten yourself; you can make yourself heavy. It’s all achieved by samyama. Do it; try it. Nice things will happen”

Siddhi III.25. Knowledge at a distance, resulting from samyama on the “inner light,” which in Western esoteric terms is known as the “subtle body” or the “light body.” This siddhi includes knowledge of hidden objects, or clairvoyance.

Siddhi III.26. Knowledge of the outer universe, resulting from samyama on the solar principle, which could include the sun as a planetary body, or the concept of the solar plexus, one of the principal “subtle energy” centers or chakras in the human body. A more detailed translation of this siddhi would require a major diversion into esoteric yogic concepts where aspects of the human body, some physical and others more subtle, are mapped onto aspects of the cosmos. This arcane symbolism is outside the scope of the present book, so we may simply interpret this siddhi as clairvoyance of macroscopic objects and systems.

Siddhi III.27–28. Knowledge of the inner universe, resulting from samyama on the lunar or chandra principle, or the “pole star.” As with the previous siddhi, to avoid diverting our attention to esoteric lore that is not within the capacity of science to evaluate, we will interpret this as clairvoyance of microscopic objects and systems.

Siddhi III.29. Knowledge of the composition and coordination of bodily energies, through samyama on the navel chakra or manipura chakra. This siddhi may be interpreted as an exceptional mind- body connection, or as a self- healing ability.

Siddhi III.30. Liberation from hunger and thirst, through samyama on the throat.

This siddhi is known as inedia within the Catholic tradition, or more popularly as breatharianism (living on breath alone, without food, and in extreme cases, without water).

Siddhi III.31. Exceptional stability, balance, or health, through samyama on the kurma nadi, the root of the tongue. This siddhi refers to mind-body knowledge leading to exceptional health or self-healing.

Siddhi III.32–36. Vision of higher beings, knowledge of everything that is knowable, knowing of the origins of all things, knowledge of the true self, through samyama on the crown of the head, intuition, the spiritual heart, the self, or the nature of existence. These siddhis are forms of refined clairvoyance.

Siddhi III.37. Siddhis may appear to be supernormal, but they are normal. This is not a description of a siddhi, but rather a caution to avoid regarding or attaining the siddhis as unnatural or supernormal, as that could become a distraction to sustaining and deepening samadhi.

Siddhi III.38. Influencing others. This siddhi suggests that a highly realized yogi who is adept with the previously described siddhis can not only know about others, but also influence them. This is related to the concept of shaktipat, the ability to transmit spiritual energy to others through one’s gaze or presence. In laboratory jargon, this phenomenon is known as “distant mental interactions with living systems.” It may be interpreted as a sort of field effect due to the rarified mental state that the yogi embodies, which acts like a radiating beacon that influences everyone in the vicinity. This siddhi is also related to a sutra described in the second book of the Yoga Sutras, Sadhana Pada. The translation of Sutra II.35 reads: “In the presence of one firmly established in nonviolence, all hostilities cease.”

Siddhi III.39 and 42. Levitation, through samyama on the feeling of lightness.

This siddhi is said to allow the yogi to float, hover, fly, or walk on water. It could be interpreted as a highly advanced form of psychokinesis.

Siddhi III.40. Blazing radiance, through samyama on “inner fire,” or inner energy. This has been interpreted in several ways, as possession of exceptional charisma, as an exceptional digestive ability that would allow one to eat huge amounts of food or withstand toxic substances without harm, or as exceptional control of bodily energies. We will interpret it as an exceptional form of mind- body control.

Siddhi III.41. Clairaudience, through samyama on the area behind the ear. This siddhi allows one to hear the “conversations of the enlightened ones, the subtle mental conversations of others, the celestial music, and receive messages through the ether both awake or while asleep, as if they were spoken or whispered whether or not they exist through the medium of sound waves as such.” In other words, this is a refined form of clairvoyance or clairaudience.

Siddhi III.43. Freedom from bodily awareness and temporal attachments. This could be interpreted as a state of perception from out- of- the- body, or as a form of clairvoyance.

Siddhi III.44–45. Mastery over the elements, through samyama on the elements, enabling manipulation of matter, including the size, appearance, and condition of the body. Variations of these abilities include the fulfillment of any desire, or to create or destroy material manifestations; a highly refined version of psychokinesis.

Siddhi III.46. Perfection of the body. This could be interpreted as a melding of exceptional mind-body control combined with psychokinesis. It would manifest in extreme cases as indefinite life extension, as incorruption of the body after physical death, perhaps as the “rainbow body” in Tibetan tradition, in which the corpse does not decay but rather slowly fades away and turns into colored lights.

This list covers Patanjali’s classic siddhis; many other variations of these superpowers can be found in mystical texts from other traditions. They include bilocation (the ability to simultaneously appear in more than one location); the ability to move very fast or cover great distances in a short time; the ability to stay comfortably warm in extremely cold temperatures; the ability to suspend breathing or to hibernate indefinitely; the ability to bestow siddhis to others; the ability not to be harmed by fire; and the ability to change the weather.

Danger, Danger

Before we begin our scientific examination of the siddhis, it is noteworthy that Patanjali and others specifically highlighted the dangers of dwelling on the siddhis. Patanjali states in Sutra III.51 a warning that may be translated as:

Avoid invitations to display or identify with any accomplishments in yoga, including the siddhis, even if invited by a respected person, because this can reinforce one’s sense of separate self, leading to ego, pride, and arrogance, and this becomes an impediment toward further spiritual unfoldment. There are many ways that this trap can manifest. If personal pride or greed causes one to be seduced by the ever-present challenge of proving one’s abilities to skeptics, such as using psychic abilities to win a prize, then the power gained by that seduction is likely to corrupt the ethical restraints that are the very first lesson to learn on the eightfold path. That “power corrupts” is an unavoidable truth in human affairs, and the consequences of the fall in this case are profound because the goal of achieving enlightenment, which requires far more discipline than simply developing clairvoyance, is lost. Even if one does not personally identify with an attained siddhi, and instead attributes it to one’s teacher or a particular lineage, the damage is done.

This means that from a scientific perspective it may be exceptionally difficult to find people who have achieved these rarified states and are willing to demonstrate them, because paradoxically they have reached those states precisely because they have not demonstrated them in public. When I have asked yogis who appear to have reached some level of mastery to participate in laboratory tests, only on very rare occasions have they agreed to do so. They usually performed remarkably well, but when I ask how they did it, or to do it again, they just smiled.

Fortunately, attaining siddhis is not an all-or-nothing affair. They are not instant phase shifts that appear out of thin air, but rather they’re stable versions of weaker effects that some people can demonstrate some of the time. If this were not so, then science would never have learned anything about the siddhis.

Proof?

A common complaint about the siddhis goes like this: If science has been studying these phenomena in a systematic way for over a century, then surely we should have settled the issue one way or the other by now. So the fact that the mere existence of these superpowers is still mired in controversy tells us that the siddhis don’t exist.

This logic seems reasonable until one pays closer attention to the history of science. From the historical perspective this type of critique is simply a matter of impatience. For example, consider the case of magnetism. One of the first recorded attempts to study magnetism in scientific terms was in 1269. Until then, everyone considered magnetism to be a magical phenomenon. But Peter Peregrinus, who was serving in the army of the king of Sicily, took a different tack. He decided to write down everything that was known at the time about lodestone (a natural magnetic ore) and how to make instruments using it.

Three hundred years later British scientist William Gilbert would again take up the challenge to explain magnetism in rational terms.

But another whole century would pass before scientists began to think of new ways to understand magnetism. Even then, it took the invention of highly abstract mathematical concepts before invisible forces like magnetism could even begin to be understood, and the truth is that even today we still don’t understand fundamentally what magnetism actually is. We’ve learned a few tricks that describe how it behaves under certain circumstances, and we can make machines that take advantage of that knowledge. But that’s all.

In any case, it took half a millennium for science to learn enough about magnetism to make it practically useful, and unlike psi, magnetism is easy to demonstrate. Similarly, physicists have developed models for how they think gravity works, but we still don’t understand exactly what it is. Nor after many decades of intensive work by tens of thousands of scientists, funded to the tune of a trillion or more dollars, do we understand how to cure cancer. And no one has the slightest idea what consciousness is, despite it being the one and only thing any of us will ever personally know firsthand.

In sum, given that the number of mysteries in the universe that remain to be deciphered is practically infinite compared to the few trinkets of knowledge that we’ve discovered, it’s astonishing that anyone could possibly argue that after a century of fits and starts we should already have a complete understanding of psi and the siddhis. Some progress has been made, but we’ve just begun.

Summary

The third book of the Yoga Sutras describes supernormal abilities in matter-of-fact terms. The siddhis are presented not as magical or divine gifts available to the lucky few but as natural consequences of intense meditation practice. Most of these abilities today would be regarded as variations of psychic phenomena, mainly variations of clairvoyance.

But some of the siddhis stretch our sense of the possible beyond the breaking point. How should we regard such tales?

Question & Answers on Developing the Siddhis with Dean Radin

Q: Can you speak to some scientific evidence that proves the siddhis are real?

​Science isn’t about proof. It’s about collection and evaluation of evidence. Along those lines, some of the elementary siddhis, like telepathy and precognition, are perfectly amenable to being tested within scientifically valid experiments.​ ​Such abilities have been repeatedly tested in ordinary people for about a century now, and the cumulative results are clear: ​In repeatable experiments the overall evidence strongly indicates that the elementary siddhis exist as inherent potentials within most people. The main difference between what an accomplished yogi can do vs. what “Joe Sixpack” can do is the degree of accuracy and conscious control of their abilities.

Q: What are some practical ways that people can start to develop and attain the siddhis within themselves?

Most important is maintaining a disciplined meditation practice. ​Plus, be aware that many simple siddhis will occasionally happen spontaneously, ​so they shouldn’t be regarded as ​outrageously ​surprising​, nor should they be taken as anything more than revealing what has always been there​,​ ​just not ​previously ​noticed. To attain super-siddhis, like levitation, not only takes ​a great deal of ​practice, but also talent. The former is under your control; the latter is not.

Q: Where did your interest in the researching and exploring the Siddhis come from?

​I have been involved in the scientific study of psychic phenomena for over 30 years. ​In the West these abilities are considered to be so controversial that despite a large body of supportive evidence there is little consensus within the broader scientific community on whether they even exist. I knew that within other cultures and contexts the exact same phenomena are regarded as boringly normal. The siddhis are ​an important part of the yogic tradition, so I decided to look into that more closely, and that led to my book Supernormal.

Q: What do you make of the Wim Hof Phenomenon?

There’s a huge range of natural talents​. Wim Hof’s talent represents an exceptional degree of control of the autonomic nervous system. Others can learn to do what he does to some extent, some more than others. But both raw talent and disciplined practice are necessary to reach world-class performance in any domain. Yogis agree that not every life-long meditator is going to be able to achieve and attain every siddhi. Some extremely rare talents will be able to do all sorts of mind-boggling feats (even though the yoga tradition strictly prohibits showing off!), but most of us will be able to develop the simpler siddhis to some extent.

Learn more about Wim Hof’s supernormal abilities here.

This piece on developing the siddhis is excerpted with permission from Supernormal by Dean Radin

About The Author

Dean Radin, PhD, is Chief Scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS). Before joining the research staff at IONS in 2001, he held appointments at AT&T Bell Labs, Princeton University, University of Edinburgh, and SRI International. He is author or coauthor of over 250 technical and popular articles, three dozen book chapters, and three books including the award-winning The Conscious Universe (HarperOne, 1997), Entangled Minds (Simon & Schuster, 2006), and the 2014 Silver Nautilus Book Award winner, Supernormal (Random House, 2013). Visit his website at DeanRadin.comhttps://www.consciouslifestylemag.com/s ... ga-powers/
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maggie wrote:In the first post I intimated that IF there are forces that seek to impede truth and understanding, IMO there are "larger" forces at work that are GOOD, have truth and lead to understanding. IMO the inversion of our vision to external past created matter is just the flip side to our use of inner vision tapping in to Imagination, to use it FOR our GOOD to CREATE our very own MATTER. IMO GOOD will be different to all of the collective. It is the pronoic antidiote to paranoia to use one's inner vision to create anew.

SO the point is having one's imaginary stuff to play with like we play with our phones. And USE the stuff for some "time" like minutes at least. Then forgetta about it and watch what happens. There is a time delay. Results will be be consistently different!

Today I am very enthusiastic about the new imaginary machine application I am using on myself. I have been using my imaginary box for 10 years. It is in my field and I imagine it when ever I want to use it. I can see it so clearly, like a battered metal trunk with a showbox lid. There is a plunger on top for flushing wharever is placed there

Using it is often leading to innovations in my inner technology and today I came up with an attachment. This is a laser fitting at the end of the hose I have as part of the box. It is like a wand. It beams concentrated light in patterns. The box has a dial that i noramlly keep to the end on the right set at at "source". Before I have mostly used the device to remove information form my field. It changes the way my body feels when i release the unwanted gunk. I send it all to source to manage.

But the new attachment needs a new setting. The device will now receive energy and send it through the wand. I cange the setting to be far as possible to the left FROM source. There is a new reason... to bring in focused energy to carve 3D. The energy is FROM source but my imagination and mY emotion are the intention that creates the gift given. So it is not sucking up stuff from my field but NOW delivering according to MY WORD. The energy is coming IN to my field and the laser concentrates information like WELL BEING as my intention to a directed target. My own body is a great target, all those trillions of cell consciousness. As I hold the wand with my etheric hands and hold the intention in my mind and feel the quality that goes with it (like satisfaction, my biggie), whatever can happen WILL HAPPEN. It can only be GOOD as the whole idea comes form a sublime helpfulness.

I have discomfort in my lower belly and back. I am playing with focusing my well being FEELING as an intention to that body area. I think THIS TECH is GREAT.

I think it is my best superpower to make my own imaginary machines!! Seriously.

I read an interesting blurb several years ago form NLP about Design Human Engineering. this is what I am learning on my own. One can see key words in any presentation that stimulate further investigation. If something is TRUTH, it is ubiquitous.
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Q: What is it that sets DHE™ apart from NLP?

NLP Trainer John La ValleJust to keep it simple: DHE™ contains basic skills of NLP, sub modalities, anchoring, language. But the entire direction is different… NLP was mostly therapeutic in nature, and remedial in nature, You know, lets go fix a problem.

Where as DHE™ is more what are we doing now and into the future, more generative in nature. It’s about building tools in side your mind as opposed to solving a problem. it’s about taking things that you want to do, and do them even better, or things you want to do and be able to do them really well. This is the baseline of it.

It is a whole Body/Brain approach to doing anything you want to do better.

Another distinction, is NLP was sequential in terms of eliciting information, but DHE™ it is pretty much simultaneous elicitation. Which most people don’t understand because that have not gone deep enough into trance yet.

Time lines are only one component.

So this is more about a self development focus of DHE™, DHE™ is about doing things inside to get results outside. NLP starts with a self focus and then shifts onto others and an awareness of them for information gathering

DHE™ is more about what you can do for yourself so you can function better. Do things more elegantly and be more creative. As opposed to fixing someone else’s problems.http://www.nlpmind.com/nlp-articles/dhe ... gineering/
I went outside and imagined the wand. It lights up at the end like a ball you see in disco-techs and the wand spins around. It throws out sparkles of all colors. It only occurred to me when i was taking the wand off... OH it usually sits in the heart flame. It is like an alter in the heart fire I imagine always burning in my inner most sanctuary of existence. The wand is from magic because I AM magic. Magic. Magic can help my inner heart longings materialize into mungic that I can hold in my hand.

Like tonight. Just before I came in through the back door, I heard a bull frog in the back yard (where I built a little frog pond). This is the first I have heard him croaking... very magical.
I have the inspiration to make a pamphlet about my Imaginary machine technology. the reason is because I have demonstrated results. also I think about the context that needs to be invoked for imagination to be applied. I have taken bits of information form various places and have a theory.

I will use DHE (Design Human Engineering) and call it DHE (Divine human Engineering).

DHE can only work for those who know that they know this is technology.
This is a kind of uber confidence that this is valid and useable.
I imagine while feeling CERTAIN this imagination already is real in subtle form.
From various suggestions I think that we feel more confidence when we are energized. We can refill at will. It takes activating the HARA pump to fill the dan tien cauldron to overflowing (the metaphor). A cauldron is a visually sound image for having a rich reserves of god (source) force.

We need this force to manifest and the more force, the deeper the impression we can apply to the matter.
So I imagine this action and feel full of the force.

We need to bring our open heart and our expanded field in an alignment in our "body" and the deep earth grounding.
This means we need to know what blocks the open heart and release those impediments.
we can learn easily how to ground.

DHE takes active developing of the contemplation chosen. We have to spend time there.
There needs to be a planned practice of meditation upon the elements we wish to design for our life.
We feel love for what is already real and just not yet visible as IF it already has been given form and appreciate and bless and give gratitude... IN advance and with release of expectation as to the way it will show up.

Notice that not once was there any NECESSARY content to imagine. It is free will here to imagine anything. BUT if all the keys are in the locks and turned synchonically through the TECHNOLOGY, the pleasure in itself of being connected refines what we can possibly imagine.

It gives a positive spin towards beauty and truth IMO to start playing with our own wonderful technologies of imagining.

There was a critique of richard bandler's DHE. Imo the missing pieces I am discovering (not just using the mind's eye but accessing the heart and the basic life force) are noted. There is no determination at all of the kind of tools we create through USING the technique. But to neglect joyfully taking the control of OUR PROPERTY (what we imagine) is really really wasteful!

The only thing IMO that is real in this illusion... WE are real and we are the imagineers of the miraculousness of the everyday.
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In the early 1990s, NLP co-founder, Richard Bandler, set out to initiate a new and advanced form of NLP that he called Design Human Engineering or DHE™. Having become fascinated by “sub-modalities” and also assuming that within this so-called “sub-strata” of distinctions he would discover “the difference that made a difference,” Bandler and associates moved from modeling to design engineering. Richard explains it using the metaphor of cyborg (as in the second film of the Terminator Movie series).

“Suppose,” he says, “you could design and put into your head any preferred program that you can imagine. What are the possibilities?”

And that became the driving idea in DHE. Yet, after ten years of conducting DHE workshops and experimenting with hallucinating control grids, globes, binoculars, x-ray glasses, lightning bolts, etc., and claiming super-human intelligence and feats (telepathy, remote viewing), and seeing no concrete demonstrations from the model, I think it now time to begin to ask some tough questions about DHE. I now think it is time to explore the validity and legitimacy of this model. I offer these as an NLP trainer and as someone who cares about the credibility of this field.
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I came across this piece by someone who seems like a wise person: Bernhard Guenther. It is from a post on the 26th about his experience around the eclipse. the quote is from "Sri Aurobindo or The Adventure of Consciousness" by Satprem who was a student of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother. " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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"The higher one rises, the farther one is pulled down. Evolution does not move higher and higher, into an ever more heavenly heaven, but deeper and deeper. Each evolutionary cycle closes a little lower, a little nearer to the Center where the supreme High and Low, heaven and earth, will finally meet. The pioneer must therefore clear up the intermediary mental, vital, and material levels so that the two poles can actually meet. When the joining takes place, not only mentally and vitally but also materially, then the Spirit will emerge in Matter within a complete supramental being and a supramental body.

The difficulties of accustoming the body to the supramental Agni may, ultimately, have a reason and a purpose.
All obstacles, whatever their nature, always ultimately prove themselves to be helpful auxiliaries of a Truth whose meaning and purpose we do not yet know. To our outer, superficial vision, the transformation seems to be exclusively a physical problem, because we always put the cart before the horse, but all difficulties are actually inner and psychological; the visible and dramatic difficulties of the body's growing accustomed to the boiling Agni may be, as we shall see, less a practical or material problem than one involving the whole terrestrial consciousness.

If a pigmy were abruptly subjected to the simple mental light of an educated man, it would probably cause in the poor fellow subterranean revolutions that would traumatize him forever and drive him insane. There is still too much jungle underneath. This present world is still full of jungles: such is the problem in a nutshell. Our mental colonization is a very thin crust over a barely dried Stone Age.

Night after night, in his sleep or with his eyes wide open, the seeker uncovers very strange worlds. One after another, he unearths all the birthplaces of human perversion, human wars, human concentration camps, where everything we live here is being prepared; he catches in their dens all the sordid forces that move the petty and cruel men.

The more Light he possesses, the more darkness he uncovers. Night after night he tracks down the surreptitious rot that undermines Life; for how can anything change as long as that gangrene is there?
[…]
Now the dark half of the truth has become illuminated. Every stumbling or error kindles a flame of pain and seems to produce a breach of light below; every weakness summons up a corresponding force, as if the energy of the fall were the very energy of the ascent; every imperfection is a step toward a greater fulfillment. There are no sins, no errors, but only countless mishaps that compel us to attend to the full extent of our kingdom and to embrace everything in order to heal and fulfill everything. Through a tiny crack in our armor, a love and compassion for the world have entered in, which none of the radiant purities can ever understand; purity is impregnable, self-contained, sealed off like a fortress; some fissure is needed for the Truth to come in!

There is a truth of Love behind evil. The nearer one draws to the infernal circles, the more one uncovers the great need in the depths of Evil and begins to understand that nothing can be healed without a corresponding intensity: a flame is kindled within, more and more powerful and warm beneath the suffocating pressure – there is just Her, nothing but Her – as if Love alone could confront the Night and persuade it of its luminous half.
As if all that Shadow had been necessary so that Love might be born. In truth, the heart of every shadow, of every evil harbors the inverse mystery. And as each of us bears or harbors a special difficulty, at once the contradiction and the sign of our destiny, it may be that, similarly, the immense "faults" of the earth – her sins and sufferings and the thousand gaping wounds of a pauper – are the very sign of her destiny, and that someday she will incarnate perfect Love and Joy because she will have suffered all and understood all.

As we progress, the superconscious line recedes upward and the subconscious line downward. Everything widens, everything is illuminated, but everything also closes in and converges around a sharp point of darkness, increasingly acute, crucial and pressing, as if we had turned for years and years – for lifetimes – around the same Problem without ever having truly touched it. Then, suddenly, it is right there, at the bottom of the hole, wriggling beneath the Light – all the evil of the world within one point.

The time of the Secret is drawing near. For the law of descent is not a law of oppression, sin, or fall, any more than it is a law of repentance or heavenward escape, but truly a Golden Law, an unfathomable Premeditation that draws us simultaneously upward and downward into the depths of the subconscient and inconscient, to that central point,that knot of life and death, shadow and light, where the Secret awaits us. The nearer we draw to the Summit, the more we touch the Depths."
I found the book "Sri Aurobindo or The Adventure of Consciousness" by Satprem online.

here is something he said a page or two after the last quote. I just a search function that finds a line if asked!

https://www.aurobindo.ru/workings/satpr ... ness_e.htm

This is !!!!
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We have in fact spent all these centuries preparing the Base: a base of security and well-being through our science, a base of charity through our religions and morals, a base of beauty and harmony through our arts, and a mental base of rigorous exactitude, but these are all bases for something else. Absorbed as we are in our effort for perfection, we see only one angle of the great Work – the angle of earthly immortality, like the rishis; the angle of eternal Permanence, like the Buddha; the angle of charity, of well-being, all kinds of angles – but we are not going to continue playing forever like children with building blocks! None of these is an end, but only a negative condition of the Play. Nothing has really yet begun! Perhaps we are expected, first, to become conscious of the Play in order for it to begin. We have exhausted all kinds of adventures since Jules Verne, and they have all gradually closed in on us. What war, what revolution is still worth giving one's blood for? Our Everests have all been deflowered, and the high seas are patrolled night and day; everything is monitored, precalculated, even the straosphere. Could this be intended to lead us to the only possibility left in this increasingly asphyxiating world? We had assumed we were only shortsighted little moles on a big planet, so we proceeded to rectify the great Eye within, and our wings, by substituting a steel machinery that is now crushing us mercilessly – perhaps to compel us to believe as much in ourselves as we do in our machines, and to understand that we can realize far more than they. "They go round and round, battered and stumbling, like blind men led by one who is blind," said the Upanishad long ago.388 Perhaps the time has come to look beyond all our small constructions and to begin the Play? Instead of playing with shovels, bulldozers, gospels, and neutrons, let us clear the consciousness and cast that seed to the winds of time, that life may truly begin.

O Force-compelled, Fate-driven earth-born race,
O petty adventurers in an infinite world
And prisoners of a dwarf humanity,
How long will you tread the circling tracks of mind
Around your little self and petty things?
But not for a changeless littleness were you meant,
Not for vain repetition were you built...
Almighty powers are shut in Nature's cells.
A greater destiny awaits you in your front...
The life you lead conceals the light you are.389
Glancing beyond the old wall, we see that everything is already there, only waiting for us to want it:

I saw them cross the twilight of an age,
The sun-eyed children of a marvellous dawn...
The massive barrier-breakers of the world...
The architects of immortality...
Bodies made beautiful by the Spirit's light,
Carrying the magic word, the mystic fire,
Carrying the Dionysian cup of joy...390
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Sadhana is not specific to any religious tradition. The spiritual practice is found in religions in rituals which can become habitual and without inner reflection. Sadhana is intentional sacred action. I THINK it is neglected in modern life. I know I have not appreciated its use! This is possibly universally helpful for our inner connection. It is an active prayer, loving to one's self and aimed to know one SELF better.

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What is a Sadhana?

The Sanskrit meaning –“ to accomplish.” A sadhana is simply a daily spiritual practice designed to allow yourself to turn inward and come to know yourself on a deeper level. A spiritual practice is simply a practice that connects You to you. That is – your ego self, which is small, limited and separate from everything else, to your Higher Self, which is infinite, unlimited and connected to All that Is.

Basically it's a daily commitment (for 40 days) to yourself to be present, committed, and excited to connect to your Self (with a capital S). Precious moment just for you to be with You. Choose from a combination of things to do and then stick with it! This can be as simple as 2 minutes a day up to 90 minutes a day. Examples: Write in your journal, chant a mantra that has meaning to you, meditate, do sun salutes, maybe a few restorative yoga postures or yin postures that your body is needing, connect to a goddess or deity, light a candle, burn some incense, diffuse some essential oils. Together we will explore what fits for your body, mind and souls needs and desires.
"Sadhana means daily spiritual practice. It is the foundation of all spiritual endeavor. Sadhana is your personal, individual spiritual effort. It is the main tool you use to work on yourself to achieve the purpose of life."
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Sadhana !

For those who want to seriously practice kriyas, it is time to
formulate a specific sadhana. Sadhana means "endeavoring to obtain a
particular result." The result kriyabans seek is accelerated spiritual
evolution. Sadhana becomes a powerful method to achieve this result.
There are three important aspects of sadhana: choice, commitment and
aspiration.

The first stage of sadhana is to choose a practice. Even the most
simple sadhana will be challenging to the newcomer. Consider the
sadhana of lighting a candle every night, then immediately blowing it
out. Nothing more or nothing less. Do this for ninety days. You will
observe the mind coming up with every reason why you shouldn't do it
and every excuse why you missed a few (or many) nights. Yet by
accepting it as a sadhana, you make a choice to do it and it becomes a
spiritual practice. More here: http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/tib/sadhana.htm
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It is a practice or I would say a ritual that can be practiced when we are all over the place in our lives.

Fear, rage, anger, jealousy, competitiveness are overwhelming and we need to calm ourselves, bring stillness in our life to see why we are overwhelmed and to judge what's happening within. it's good to give ourselves a timeline to do some practice which will connect us to our whole being.

Second scenario is when we are doing some practice for long but we still want to connect with ourselves and divine, then we can initiate this practice.

Why its important to give a time frame like 40 days or 21 days?

It’s important because we then discipline ourselves religiously to do something and any activity if done for 21 days is more likely to develop into a practice. You can view the following link to get more answers:

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I have known of Rabindranath Tagore since I was a teenager. he suggests that sadhana is an antidote to scientic materialism
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" The man of science knows, in one aspect, that the world is not merely what it appears to be to our senses; he knows that earth and water are really the play of forces that manifest themselves to us as earth and water -how, we can but partially comprehend. Likewise the man who has his spiritual eyes open knows that the ultimate truth about earth and water lies in the apprehension of the eternal will which works in time and takes shape in the forces we realize under those aspects.

This is not mere knowedge, as science is, but it is a perception of the the soul by the soul. This does not lead us to power, as knowledge does, but it gives us joy, which is the product of kindred things. The man whose acquaintance with the world does not lead deeper than science leads him, will never understand what it is that the man with the spiritual vision finds in these natural phenomena. The water does not merely cleanse his limbs, but it purifies his heart; for it touches his soul. The earth does not merely hold his body, but it gladdens his mind; for its contact is more than a physical contact, -it is a living prsesence." Sadhana: The Realisation of Life - FULL AudioBook - by Rabindranath Tagore
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Playing with oracle cards is fun.
Today the concepts from the wolf pack oracle deck I drew
Messenger
Home
Intent

supported by cards form Doreen Virtue's angels and saints I picked
Don't compromise
Emotions

These card meanings are left to me.
I find them in my recent deep focus on manifestation and the process of putting my self in a place "to know I know" how to use my gift of choice for my manifested experience. IMO it is just not possible at this point to have any other interest (don't compromise). My INTENT is strong to use my material (home?) as feed back (Messenger) of my altered state of e-motion (energy in motion).

Those who are fascinated as I am have probably put together the tidbits about how our speech and the WORD to which we have committed later appear? Who cares MORE about the divine force that lies behind the content, is really lucky. One becomes much more eloquent in speech and more true in words. The vibrations (e-motion) we feel give us new tongues. OMy the world is so mungic.

This was interesting IMO
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Philip K. Dick is inarguably one of the most thought-provoking writers of all time, and what's more, MOST OF WHAT HE WROTE CAME TRUE. Here, we take a closer look at his now famous speech of 1977, in which he proclaims our world to be a Computer Simulation. In my humble opinion, this statement was his interpretation of what he was experiencing, and it isn't a bad guess. But it is my contingency that this "Dickian" claim is inaccurately received by us, the people living in the 21st century. However, that does not change the fact that Philip K. Dick gave us a profound message in that speech, and others, as well as his novels & short stories.... It is left to us to interpret what in fact that message was.

Link to Philip K Dick's 1978 Speech Transcript "How to Build A Universe That Doesn't Fall Apart After Two Days":
http://deoxy.org/pkd_how2build.htm
A Closer Look At Philip K Dick's COMPUTER SIMULATION THEORY Mandela Effect Quantum Retrocausality
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I always identified with the indigo vibration as I understand it.

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Indigo Adult Characteristics

◆ You didn’t do well in school, but you are very intelligent.

◆ You love using your hands and making things – you’re very creative.

◆ Constantly need to find out why. Especially when you are asked to do things.

◆ You don’t like repetitive tasks, so school work and monotonous jobs seem tedious.

◆ You were very rebellious in college/school, declined to do any home work, rebelled against authority or you wanted rebel, but couldn’t because of the pressure from your parents.

◆ You may have experienced depression, or you felt helpless. This ranged from suicidal tendencies to sadness and despair.

◆ Have difficulty fitting into service oriented occupations. Most Indigos reject power and class related jobs.

◆ Favor leadership roles or prefer working alone than working in a team.

◆ Seem intolerant of ignorance but have a deep connection to, and empathy for, other people.

◆ Can be overly-emotional, like crying for no reason. Or the complete opposite and display no emotion at all.

◆ May have anger issues.

◆ Have problem with systems they consider failed or broken, ie. educational, medical, legal, and political.

◆ Feel alienated and angry with politics, you feel your voice will not matter or the outcome doesn’t relate to you.

◆ You are frustrated with the 9 to 5 occupations, marriage, kids etc.

◆ You have an inner desire to change things and make this world a better place.

◆ Have many spiritual or psychic interests that seem to have manifested when you were younger.

◆ You have had several psychic encounters, seeing spirits, OBE, hearing voices, premonitions etc.

◆ You are electrically sensitive to items like watches which seem to malfunction or street lights which seem to falter around you.

◆ You have knowledge of other dimensions and can literally feel their presence.

◆ You are sexually expressive or you may disapprove of excessive sexuality with the intent of a higher intimate spiritual connection.

◆ You seek meaning to your life through spirituality.

◆ You are determined to find balance to become stronger, happy and healthy.
https://superhv.com/spirituality/indigo ... teristics/
Many of these features hold or did hold yeses for me. I have been angry and in opposition to what I disliked and now have taken a different tact because it makes more sense. The helplessness that I used to feel is now ameliorated by insisting THERE is HELP available to all who ask. It does not seem to me that I am responsible for the world as I used to feel. I am responsible to be myself in the world as I perceive it and stay true to an inner yearning I feel for the ideals I have.

This video is talking about how Indigos serve as teachers. I think it has some valuable points concerning teaching. IMO it is really only by example that we do teach.

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The Game of Life and How to Play It
http://psicounsel.com/thegameoflife.pdf

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This writer was a genius IMO at putting lessons into common day daily incidents that everyone can relate to. The times may have changed but the practical desires are still there (that is until they have been fulfilled). Computer sim, game, whatever we choose to call the 3D world, there is a purpose to participation full on in it. IMO there is absolutely nothing better than to go to bed having had a really full, very good day.
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First published in 1925, this book has inspired thousands of people around the world to find a sense of purpose and belonging. It asserts that life is not a battle but a game of giving and receiving, and that whatever we send out into the world will eventually be returned to us. This little book will help you discover how your mind and its imaging faculties play leading roles in the game of life. With her classic book, THE GAME OF LIFE AND HOW TO PLAY IT, Florence Scovel Shinn established herself as one of the most down-to-earth, practical, and helpful prosperity writers of her era. With a timeless message and the ability to explain success principles and how they work in an entertaining style, her writings are still considered the leaders in prosperity literature today.
I have this book in paperback and like hearing it read aloud.

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.....the most important thing about this simulated hyperreality is that you're in it. And that you and I need to find ways to live out our own myths because we're inside of waking dream.​

Sounds interesting but why would you want to take the time to rewrite your life in the first place?

Because chances are you are not in control of your life, to begin with. But now that you see you're in the middle of fake or hyppreality what do you do next?

Your life is hectic enough with work and family and dealing with everyday challenges. Your life is complex enough too without trying to understand geo politics. Or keeping up with the ever increasing speed of technology.

Not to mention the utter destruction of social norms.

You don’t have a choice because you exist and you must play this game. So the first reason why you want to create your own myth is that you have to.

The next reason why is also an obvious one. And that is you are already creating your reality right now. You just don’t realize you're doing it. At least not yet.

Deep down we know this. Which is why we say things like

Self-fulfilled prophecy
Fake it till you make it
Manifest Destiny
Like attracts like
Life imitates art and Art imitates life.
It’s how visualizations and vision boards work (sort of ). And it’s why new age gurus (excuse me they're called coaches now) are still cashing electronic checks over skype calls and seminars.

The secret sauce is using your thoughts to influence reality.

Now what do you do? Because you have to do something.

Your Earth needs you to act. Your fellow human beings need you to act. The animals and the plants need you to act.

And all the other billions of non physical beings and spirits and ghost need you to act too. This is still your world fake hyperreality and all. You and I are both responsible to help push this existence on how we see fit.

If we have no choice but to create and we're already creating the very next moment right now. Then you must take your power back. Because I can guarantee that if you don’t take ownership of "you" someone or something else will.http://theawakemind.com/
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The Opening of the Way
A Practical guide to the Wisdom Teachings of Ancient Egypt
ISHA SCHWALLER de LUBICZ

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