The YIN MIND
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To generate a thematic reference,
from which the core principles can be inferred
there are four books
with which I would begin:
- The Nature of Personal Reality, by Jane Roberts,
- Journey of Souls, by Dr. Michael Newton, Ph.D.,
- Destiny of Souls, by Dr. Michael Newton, Ph.D.,
- Secret Oral Teachings of Tibetan Buddhist Sects
by Alexandra David-Neel.
The context of these four (4) books
can all be found
in the eighteen (18) missing years
in the biography of Jesus.
This content can be discovered
by reading the Gnostic gospels:
- The Nag Hammadi,
- The readings of Edgar Cayce,
- The Aquarian Gospel, by Levi Dowling,
- The discovered biography of Saint Issa (Jesus).
The principles:
1. We create our own reality,
2. Anything and everything we believe
either is true or tends to become true,
as a result of believing it,
3. Self is the only sin,
4. Everything is made out of consciousness,
5. Consciousness is the coemissive fundamental
the self referencing domain and
the other-than-self referencing domain,
6. We are intended to be morally self governed,
7. Physical reality is not the only reality
and is not the most important reality,
8. Choice is made possible
by means of the delay in consequences
granted by time and space,
9. Morality is not merely
controlling what you do,
but what you think,
what you imagine
that to which you direct your attention.
The compounds, the combinations,
the inferences and the implications
following from these core principles,
provide a template for life.
You are not your body.
You occupy your body.
You can separate from your body (out-of-body experience).
You can cease representational knowing.
You can know by connection.
Remote viewing of anything, anywhere, in any time
is possible, following discovered protocols
(see Mind Trek, etc., by Joseph McMoneagle).
We are culturally conditioned.
We are taught principles of free-standing existence
e.g. particles, objectivity, proof.
Everything and everyone is connected
to everything and everyone else.
Gradients position and posture
us and our thoughts and our imaginings.
Cause and effect ideas are linear simplifications.
There are interdependent sources, originations
and progressions.
The grand scheme is organized by seven (7) headings:
1. matrix (of multiple dimensions)
2. potentiation (via state or motion)
3. catalyst (via media)
4. experience (as a flow of energy and events)
5. signification (the meaning and the value)
6. transformation (the continuous changes)
7. great way (the TAO).
We can apply these seven (7) headings
to the body,
to the mind,
to the spirit.
The Tarot cards are mnemonic means
arranged in three (3) rows of seven (7) cards:
1 to 7, 8 to 14, 15 to 21,
with choice, number 22.
This constitutes an enormous scheme enlargement
for most of us.
Open, allow, yield, receive.
Touch, soothe, relax, release, retrieve.
There are no regrets,
no resentment,
no remorse.
There is only:
admiration,
appreciation,
approval.
Nothing you have ever done or been
disqualifies you,
it only qualifies you,
by showing you: how things work.
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© 2010, ECOhealth / Eve Revere
Orig. October 25th, 2010
Edit: November 2nd, 2010
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The YIN MIND – Core Principles or The Foundational Basis of Life
February 15, 2012 by admin
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