KarmaSutra
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- Oct 13, 2005
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I've been doing quite a bit of research and subsequent practice with the mind/body connection as a vehicle to propel our dreams and desires into a tangible fabric which becomes our subjective realities. It's primary purpose is to quiet the inner chatter and promote sublime focus. Which, if you truly stop and think, is the eventual conclusion within every and all of the
mystical/occult/metaphysical/magickal disciplines . To attain serenity with your highest consiousness or, as Crowley taught, the conversation with one's "Holy Guardian Angel". The pinnacle of your own ego without the physical garbage chained to our ankles.
One way to focus your energy into reality is to write down your goals. What you write causes you to focus on intensely, deep from the pit of your egotistically blocked psyche, and bring those desires to the forefront of your momentary reality.
I'm also a tad megalomanical when it comes to my own self preservation and rate at which I grow. I want to get where I want to be via the shortest route while activating the most amount of circuits.
This is why I write.
Every great man and great woman leaves a legacy of print in thier wake. I write in my journals, on my laptop, on notecards; with pens, pencils, crayons, hell I'd use my blood and a quill if that was all I had access to. I keep a writing instrument and a small notebook with me at all times. Doesn't matter where I'm at or what I'm doing, if inspiration thumps me on the head I don't have the frustration of struggling to try and remember, thus shattering my focus. I've taught myself to remain open to the narrative possibilities wherever I am and write down those observations both physical and the ones freely roaming between my ears.
One of my most productive daily exercises is to pick a goal for today (at least one). Then I open my eyes and write it down in all of it's glorious explicitness. I write down the texture and color, the smell and taste of it. Everything down to the smallest particle of it. I'll divide and sub-divide it until it's tangible in my hands. This focuses my mechanism toward fulfilling that goal with every waking breath.
I also find it extremely interesting what my brothers and sisters struggle with to accomplish. So I'll challenge you brothers and sisters of SoSuave to try the exercise for yourselves.
I'd like for you to list 5 short term goals which you honestly believe you can accomplish. I'll go first:
1. To play the drum track as good as Danny Carey on Tool's "Jambi".
2. Get one step closer to conversing with my own Holy Guardian Angel.
3. To finish my novel.
4. Devote more of my ambition toward becoming a solidly grounded man.
5. Appreciate a different religious point of view without condemnation.
Each of these I truly have the desire to complete within the 90 day timespan.
It's not necessary to share your goals if you dont choose to but at least leave your thoughts on what you do to create your own reality.
mystical/occult/metaphysical/magickal disciplines . To attain serenity with your highest consiousness or, as Crowley taught, the conversation with one's "Holy Guardian Angel". The pinnacle of your own ego without the physical garbage chained to our ankles.
One way to focus your energy into reality is to write down your goals. What you write causes you to focus on intensely, deep from the pit of your egotistically blocked psyche, and bring those desires to the forefront of your momentary reality.
I'm also a tad megalomanical when it comes to my own self preservation and rate at which I grow. I want to get where I want to be via the shortest route while activating the most amount of circuits.
This is why I write.
Every great man and great woman leaves a legacy of print in thier wake. I write in my journals, on my laptop, on notecards; with pens, pencils, crayons, hell I'd use my blood and a quill if that was all I had access to. I keep a writing instrument and a small notebook with me at all times. Doesn't matter where I'm at or what I'm doing, if inspiration thumps me on the head I don't have the frustration of struggling to try and remember, thus shattering my focus. I've taught myself to remain open to the narrative possibilities wherever I am and write down those observations both physical and the ones freely roaming between my ears.
One of my most productive daily exercises is to pick a goal for today (at least one). Then I open my eyes and write it down in all of it's glorious explicitness. I write down the texture and color, the smell and taste of it. Everything down to the smallest particle of it. I'll divide and sub-divide it until it's tangible in my hands. This focuses my mechanism toward fulfilling that goal with every waking breath.
I also find it extremely interesting what my brothers and sisters struggle with to accomplish. So I'll challenge you brothers and sisters of SoSuave to try the exercise for yourselves.
I'd like for you to list 5 short term goals which you honestly believe you can accomplish. I'll go first:
1. To play the drum track as good as Danny Carey on Tool's "Jambi".
2. Get one step closer to conversing with my own Holy Guardian Angel.
3. To finish my novel.
4. Devote more of my ambition toward becoming a solidly grounded man.
5. Appreciate a different religious point of view without condemnation.
Each of these I truly have the desire to complete within the 90 day timespan.
It's not necessary to share your goals if you dont choose to but at least leave your thoughts on what you do to create your own reality.