06-12-2013, 01:29 PM
(06-11-2013, 11:16 PM)plenum Wrote: does anyone actually make use of these 'cycles'?
I investigated the biorhythm ones many many years ago, and even bought the book and the wheel that came with it (this was pre-internet, don't laugh : d) and played with it a little, but I never really used it.
but I've not been one that has been tied to prognosticative tools; although others might find them useful.
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I mean, for the adept cycle, would you just be really careful around the day that it crosses over from positive to negative, and negative to positive (when one is most vulnerable is how Ra described it I think)?
Although I'm new to the other three cycles, I've kept track of my adept cycle for years after I noticed odd events would always occur at the zero points.
So far I've noticed a similar occurrence with the other three. This tool has my attention. I'm very curious about what happens at those zero points since there's a recursive theme about 'difficulty crossing planes' throughout the Ra material. I think there is a sort of time/space pressure that acts as a thickening of space/time catalyst.
Certainly, symbols of Buddhism and Native American culture have this perpendicularity at their heart. I can't help but see the similarity of this massive theme involved here.
Awareness of the cycles has been a great help in avoiding negative thinking during lows or zero points or conversely, feeling overly powerful and expecting high energy points to continue in perpetuity. I think the true value of this tool is to efficiently achieve balance in the moment by understanding the complex of unseen energetic flux. For instance, I've been having difficulty all morning with my work (I'm at the nadir of intellectual) but I'm not getting down about it. In fact, I'm going to take an extra long lunch and go for a run (I'm at the high end of my physical). I just crossed the zero point of the adept cycle and had one of the most powerful dream experiences of my life - one that had seven false awakenings, each layer seeming more real than the last.
Thanks Steve!