11-21-2013, 02:55 PM
Although the mantra's formulation is different from what I would have written, I can see how it could help someone reach a state of balance. I believe the key here, as it has been pointed out, is the potential. This intent, if it resonates with the user, could be used as a method to balance oneself as it is a first step in the direction of change, non-attachment, intuition and satisfaction. One could wonder if the mantra would balance the mind/body/spirit alone or if it would bring catalyst in one's life which would result in balancing, and the answer to this pondering could vary from an individual to another depending on their situation and the desired result/change.
One topic which should be clarified in this thread is the nature of a thought-form. Some seem to believe it is necessarily an entity or even a being with a will of its own (akin to a tulpa). From my understanding, Adonai doesn't use thought-form in that manner but rather in its simplest form. Perhaps he can extrapolate on that subject and soothe some posters here...
One topic which should be clarified in this thread is the nature of a thought-form. Some seem to believe it is necessarily an entity or even a being with a will of its own (akin to a tulpa). From my understanding, Adonai doesn't use thought-form in that manner but rather in its simplest form. Perhaps he can extrapolate on that subject and soothe some posters here...
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