08-16-2015, 02:46 PM
(08-16-2015, 12:45 PM)Jade Wrote:Quote:The disciplines of the mind involve, first of all, identifying both those things of which you approve and those things of which you disapprove within yourself
So the first step is self-judgement, where you personally decide what is a positive distortion and what is a negative distortion. The next step is learning that all of these exist within you, that emotions are not scary and that they are under your control. Experience patience, then impatience, back and forth. You see patience as more in tune with the Law of One but Ra is telling you that both are equally in tune and necessary for the Law of One. Of course Ra says the -balance entity- experiences -no emotion- so by experiencing both emotions back and forth, you negate them and again become more balanced and less judgmental of the moment and ideally more in the moment. If you are perceiving yourself as patient, you must be perceiving another or something else as impatient (or recognize the potential for impatience within). So let the energy out like a vent, and balance realizing that neither emotions are particularly necessary but you are allowed to have your preference.
I also use this technique as a not-immediate thing. Like today I will experience patience, and tomorrow impatience, and hopefully I can reconcile the two into one experience of the emotional spectrum.
I'm not sure about the balanced entity having no emotion.
Ra said the higher self is a being with is rich in subtlety of emotion.
75.32 Questioner: The three aspects of the magical personality are stated to be power, love, and wisdom. Is this correct and are these the only primary aspects of the magical personality?
Ra: I am Ra. The three aspects of the magical personality, power, love, and wisdom, are so called in order that attention be paid to each aspect in developing the basic tool of the adept; that is, its self. It is by no means a personality of three aspects. It is a being of unity, being of sixth density and equivalent to what you call your higher self and, at the same time, is a personality enormously rich in variety of experience and subtlety of emotion.