06-26-2012, 08:45 PM
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I first heard of Michael Topper around 1990 when I picked up a free newsprint magazine at the local health food store in a suburb of Los Angeles. The four or five articles were all penned by Topper and most involved New Age topics and the emerging conspiracy genre. It wasn't long before I discovered that he had read The Ra Material, and praised it very highly. Since I discovered Ra in 1987, I realized that here indeed may be a kindred spirit. I was not disappointed.
Over the next three years or so, I regularly obtained the latest copy of his magazine, entitled The New Thunderbird Chronicle. Not only were his articles intriguing and intuitive, but he offered classes in meditation and breathing, coming on as a sort of spiritual master. I never took his classes but many of his students were appreciative of his work and teachings.
He went on to help organize spiritual/UFO expos in Los Angeles and became a supporter of Bill Cooper, grandaddy of the modern conspiracy movement. I was fortunate enough to see Cooper twice at these conferences, and I was blown away by his presentations.
Anyway, I wanted to take this opportunity to present a few of Topper's articles to the good folks here. I think you'll be impressed as I was.
The first article I'll post is one which I feel is important because the subject is widely embraced by the new age community and rarely questioned. Topper brings some harsh light upon this tricky concept.
A paradigm that is currently running amok through the New Age community, and which is depriving them of their last bit of common sense, is better known as "You Create Your Own Reality" (short: YCYOR). This insidious half-truth is usually placed into a very misleading context and is never completely true.
Let us just look at some basic facts that we can derive if YCYOR would be completely true:
1.) Every war victim, or rape victim, etc. must have wanted to draw whatever misfortune upon itself, since that victim "created his own reality".
Common sense tells us here, that this is nonsense, and that not all war victims, etc. ever wanted to happen that war to them. For me, common sense simply wins, and cuts a long discussion short. :-)
2.) We would live in a solipsistic universe wherein we could do whatever we wanted without further consequences.
But pretty much obviously, we do not live in such an utopian universe, and no, even on higher densities, there is no such universe.
(Quote: "Oh, what a spoilsport!" we can just hear the chorus. Why not let those who want to, abide peacefully in the solipsism of their spook-sanctioned presumption that -- despite the alleged interconnectedness of everything -- the common ego-view of personal hermetic insularity is valid after all, and "I" can indeed conjure a positive-think Paradise to "preserve me eternal" in the midst of everyone else's self-created, hallucinatory world-disaster.)
What makes the YCYOR evangelist fatuous (rather than a demonstrable God of the most egregious solipsism) is precisely the fact that all such "personal decreeing", "positive thinking" and confident imagining takes place in an inevitable context. There are implications! There are repercussions! No one decrees in a personal or private, solipsistic vacuum. There is a variegated World of myriad "pulls" and "claims" coexisting along with the private desires and designs of the given ego-subject.
But "so what?" we hear the die-hard "reality-creator" claim�"don't we remain untouched by those 'co-existents' as long as we keep secure in the confidence of our own private deservedness, our own authoritative affirmations and specific commissions of positive thought-re- inforcement?"
Why You Don't "Create Your Own Reality"
Just sit there for a minute. Attune to a mere soupcon of self-reflective consciousness and you can't help but notice you're hardly self-generated; there isn't one thing about yourself, including the environment you perceive or your "personal" will, that issues from any sense of a self-creating "you". Indeed, "you" are spontaneously endowed, before the self-reflective fact, as the coordinate presence of a total and given pattern of Being. It is all immediately established, without personal intercession on your part. The patterns through which you perceive, the modes by which you move and cognize take up your being without a whimper of protest, a hint of objection or even notice. This vastly creative process by which you spontaneously come to yourself, on its terms, is so suavely accepted as inherent expression of your being that you claim it as yourself without even observing you do so (i.e., these are "my" thoughts, "my" words, "my" perceptions, "my" ideas, "my" movements).
Read more: http://cassiopaea.org/cass/topperycyor.htm
I first heard of Michael Topper around 1990 when I picked up a free newsprint magazine at the local health food store in a suburb of Los Angeles. The four or five articles were all penned by Topper and most involved New Age topics and the emerging conspiracy genre. It wasn't long before I discovered that he had read The Ra Material, and praised it very highly. Since I discovered Ra in 1987, I realized that here indeed may be a kindred spirit. I was not disappointed.
Over the next three years or so, I regularly obtained the latest copy of his magazine, entitled The New Thunderbird Chronicle. Not only were his articles intriguing and intuitive, but he offered classes in meditation and breathing, coming on as a sort of spiritual master. I never took his classes but many of his students were appreciative of his work and teachings.
He went on to help organize spiritual/UFO expos in Los Angeles and became a supporter of Bill Cooper, grandaddy of the modern conspiracy movement. I was fortunate enough to see Cooper twice at these conferences, and I was blown away by his presentations.
Anyway, I wanted to take this opportunity to present a few of Topper's articles to the good folks here. I think you'll be impressed as I was.
The first article I'll post is one which I feel is important because the subject is widely embraced by the new age community and rarely questioned. Topper brings some harsh light upon this tricky concept.
Why You Don't Create Your Own Reality -
An Antidote To Fatuous New Age Paradigms
An Antidote To Fatuous New Age Paradigms
A paradigm that is currently running amok through the New Age community, and which is depriving them of their last bit of common sense, is better known as "You Create Your Own Reality" (short: YCYOR). This insidious half-truth is usually placed into a very misleading context and is never completely true.
Let us just look at some basic facts that we can derive if YCYOR would be completely true:
1.) Every war victim, or rape victim, etc. must have wanted to draw whatever misfortune upon itself, since that victim "created his own reality".
Common sense tells us here, that this is nonsense, and that not all war victims, etc. ever wanted to happen that war to them. For me, common sense simply wins, and cuts a long discussion short. :-)
2.) We would live in a solipsistic universe wherein we could do whatever we wanted without further consequences.
But pretty much obviously, we do not live in such an utopian universe, and no, even on higher densities, there is no such universe.
(Quote: "Oh, what a spoilsport!" we can just hear the chorus. Why not let those who want to, abide peacefully in the solipsism of their spook-sanctioned presumption that -- despite the alleged interconnectedness of everything -- the common ego-view of personal hermetic insularity is valid after all, and "I" can indeed conjure a positive-think Paradise to "preserve me eternal" in the midst of everyone else's self-created, hallucinatory world-disaster.)
What makes the YCYOR evangelist fatuous (rather than a demonstrable God of the most egregious solipsism) is precisely the fact that all such "personal decreeing", "positive thinking" and confident imagining takes place in an inevitable context. There are implications! There are repercussions! No one decrees in a personal or private, solipsistic vacuum. There is a variegated World of myriad "pulls" and "claims" coexisting along with the private desires and designs of the given ego-subject.
But "so what?" we hear the die-hard "reality-creator" claim�"don't we remain untouched by those 'co-existents' as long as we keep secure in the confidence of our own private deservedness, our own authoritative affirmations and specific commissions of positive thought-re- inforcement?"
Why You Don't "Create Your Own Reality"
Just sit there for a minute. Attune to a mere soupcon of self-reflective consciousness and you can't help but notice you're hardly self-generated; there isn't one thing about yourself, including the environment you perceive or your "personal" will, that issues from any sense of a self-creating "you". Indeed, "you" are spontaneously endowed, before the self-reflective fact, as the coordinate presence of a total and given pattern of Being. It is all immediately established, without personal intercession on your part. The patterns through which you perceive, the modes by which you move and cognize take up your being without a whimper of protest, a hint of objection or even notice. This vastly creative process by which you spontaneously come to yourself, on its terms, is so suavely accepted as inherent expression of your being that you claim it as yourself without even observing you do so (i.e., these are "my" thoughts, "my" words, "my" perceptions, "my" ideas, "my" movements).
Read more: http://cassiopaea.org/cass/topperycyor.htm