09-12-2011, 08:02 AM
(09-12-2011, 01:46 AM)Tenet Nosce Wrote:There is significant info in the first few pages. I recommend reading it due to the relatively uncorrupted and clear explanations.(09-11-2011, 03:50 AM)zenmaster Wrote: All 197 pages.
I doubt I will find the time to commit to such a task. Although should you recall anything specific that you found to be highly valuable, please do share.
(09-12-2011, 01:46 AM)Tenet Nosce Wrote: Also I am trying to wrap my mind around the paradox of spending 197 pages on negative entities before understanding fully how to avoid being influenced by them. It seems like the purposeful dwelling of the mind on such matters increases the likelihood of such encounters to occur.What draws negative encounters is indeed the dwelling on thought patterns, such as the preconceived 'idea' of a negative entity, or a particular negative entity's signature, or a fear of some negative situation (also hope of some situation). OTOH, curiosity itself with a goal to learn on (about any subject at all), has no such draw of course. After all, you are learning about yourself. If you want to learn about avoidance of something, it is important to understand what it is you think you are avoiding - it will be an aspect of self. 4D negative battles 4D positive due to lack of understanding what they are avoiding - and each group has a power the other lacks due to understandings which were rejected by the other party.
I know people that avoid going to horror movies (or something with perceived negative themes) due to a sincere belief that it will fill their head with negativity. I tried to explain that any negativity in their head will be the result of a mirror effect. But they do not see mind working in that manner. To them, mind is some kind of container for 'good things' (where 'good' is conditionally limited). Meanwhile, they (unconsciously) project everything that has been disowned - spontaneously so, sort of like a child acting up.
What is avoided goes into the shadow (personal unconscious), and will invariably come up in projection upon others. That's OK, we've all agreed to be used that way. But wouldn't it be better to acknowledge and make these seemingly undesirable things conscious? At some point, you will have to learn about them/yourself in order to progress.
(09-12-2011, 01:46 AM)Tenet Nosce Wrote:That's ok, the experiences of that individual are particularly unique and it may not be congruent with everyone's current seeking. For what it's worth, I don't think he is lying and he's got a strong desire to be objective and question these experiences.zenmaster Wrote:That's all explained in the first page and 1/2.
I didn't make it through to the middle of the second page. Likely the answer is immediately following the point where I decided to stop reading.