07-31-2013, 06:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-31-2013, 07:12 PM by Adonai One.)
(07-31-2013, 06:05 PM)Bring4th_Austin Wrote:(07-31-2013, 03:59 PM)Adonai One Wrote: I will frankly say that most people who pursue this work independently will usually end up with a notable amount of delusion.
How do you discern between delusion and "truth" in dealing with something that your unconscious mind is offering to you?
How can you tell the difference between "active imagination" and "past life?"
Is there an assumption that once someone has a "high enough vibration" or is "balanced" or "spiritual enough" that the symbols their unconscious mind offers them are literal memories rather than symbolic communication?
The only method is to compare the findings from purportedly outside the veil to your own biases, memories and experiences. If you find that what you think you are seeing and discovered is plausibly influenced by your preferences, then you should leave it in a "pending box" in your mind until further evidence is gathered. I've been blessed with paranormal and energetic experiences that greatly aid me in this regard. Most have not.
Frankly, the latter question makes me cringe. Hahahaha. The answer is no. You can be a highly-polarized, "pure," good-intentioned being and still find and share utter crap.
The key in seeking is purity in intention. Not purity in the form of personal ideals or morality but just in focus. When we shape light to manifest our mind's movement out into the great beyond, if our intention is not well-formed nor functional you are going to have a bad time. This intention is shaped well through focused meditation and sound faith.
If one is well-practiced enough in meditation and intention, you can assume they have something. This is magical ability. This is the state of a seasoned adept.
The archetypes will aid well in this pursuit through The Matrix of the Spirit.