08-20-2009, 10:52 AM
(08-20-2009, 12:30 AM)Quantum Wrote: Imagine spinning a cube in one's mind as though on a two dimensional computer screen represented as a 3-dimensional view, rotating it this way and that, round, up, down, left, right. Now imagine it to be a holographic representation in actual 3D where one may actually walk around the image itself. Now imagine the image as not an object but "as a thought or concept instead", filled with the wonder of intelligence and information. Now in the same vein, imagine this thought as a 3D image on a 2D computer screen rotating it this way and that. And now imagine again this thought as a full holographic image wherein you can actually walk around it physically.
Dear Quantum,
It sounds like you are talking about what might be called visualization rather than analysis or abstraction. The quote you referred to earlier is about balancing left (analysis) and right (intuition) brains. What you are talking about here is, to my mind at least, something quite different and far more interesting. It summons up for me this quote from Ra, also from session 49, which also mentions polarizing:
Session 49 Wrote:The type of meditation which may be called visualization has as its goal not that which is contained in the meditation itself. Visualization is the tool of the adept. Those who learn to hold visual images in mind are developing an inner concentrative power that can transcend boredom and discomfort. When this ability has become crystallized in an adept the adept may then do polarizing in consciousness without external action which can effect the planetary consciousness. This is the reason for the existence of the so-called White Magician. Only those wishing to pursue the conscious raising of planetary vibration will find visualization to be a particularly satisfying type of meditation.
Love and light,
βαθμιαίος
PS: You wouldn't happen to know a certain "E.D" from the old asc2k list, would you? His or her last name was a term for a male duck.