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    Thread: Far seeing, Envisioning.


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    12-20-2016, 03:08 PM
    (12-20-2016, 03:01 PM)Matt1 Wrote: What is far seeing? I assume remote viewing/astral projection?

    Ra goes into more detail in a later session.

    Quote:86.6 Questioner: In the last session you had mentioned the properties precipitating from the veiling of the mind; the first being visioning, envisioning, or far-seeing. Would you explain the meaning of that?

    Ra: I am Ra. Your language is not overstrewn with non-emotional terms for the functional qualities of what is now termed the unconscious mind. The nature of mind is something which we have requested that you ponder. However, it is, shall we say, clear enough to the casual observer that we may share some thoughts with you without infringing upon your free learn/teaching experiences.

    The nature of the unconscious is of the nature of concept rather than word. Consequently, before the veiling the use of the deeper mind was that of the use of unspoken concept. You may consider the emotive and connotative aspects of a melody. One could call out, in some stylized fashion, the terms for the notes of the melody. One could say, “a quarter note A, a quarter note A, a quarter note A, whole note F.” This bears little resemblance to the beginning of the melody of one of your composers’ most influential melodies, that known to you as a symbol of victory.

    This is the nature of the deeper mind. There are only stylized methods with which to discuss its functions. Thusly our descriptions of this portion of the mind, as well as the same portions of body and spirit, were given terms such as “far-seeing,” indicating that the nature of penetration of the veiled portion of the mind may be likened unto the journey too rich and exotic to contemplate adequate describing thereof.

    In plain speak, it generally refers to the concept that the deeper mind sees an image or perspective of reality that is much closer to how it actually is (i.e. truth), as opposed to how reality has been abstracted to appear as in the physical, and seemingly non-integrated, level of perception.
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    Far seeing, Envisioning. - by Matt1 - 12-20-2016, 03:01 PM
    RE: Far seeing, Envisioning. - by anagogy - 12-20-2016, 03:08 PM
    RE: Far seeing, Envisioning. - by AnthroHeart - 12-20-2016, 03:10 PM
    RE: Far seeing, Envisioning. - by anagogy - 12-20-2016, 03:20 PM
    RE: Far seeing, Envisioning. - by AnthroHeart - 12-20-2016, 03:33 PM
    RE: Far seeing, Envisioning. - by anagogy - 12-20-2016, 03:53 PM
    RE: Far seeing, Envisioning. - by Matt1 - 12-20-2016, 03:55 PM
    RE: Far seeing, Envisioning. - by Verum Occultum - 12-20-2016, 04:37 PM

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