05-24-2012, 05:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-24-2012, 05:55 PM by godwide_void.)
DMCubic, I believe the techniques and concepts you've postulated above to be very good advice as any approach that would result in the transmutation, deconstruction and/or substitution of lower vibrational negative emotions with their positive antithesis or counterpart is beneficial to implement.
Though I would like to address your notion in regards to an acquiescent disposition and identification of self as having no identity, in that if one is able to consciously and subconsciously detach themselves from the temporary form they are present in but with the simultaneous acknowledgement that one is not descending into emptiness but rather emulating the full peaceful equanimity and void stillness of the undifferentiated pure ground of being then this would predispose one to more passive and calmer states of being; emotions, experiences, circumstances, beliefs, mental formations, aversions, desires, ideas of how things should or should not be, these are secondary facets that arise within one's consciousness and at that moment of manifestation the notion of a choice appears, as to sustain and be strung along by these states or to allow them to fade. Distortions of any kind are just that, distortions of various natures and their existence is optional and determined by and dependent upon the origin and ground that allows these distortions to play out: us, or more precisely, the various ephemeral forms in which the same singular being dwells within and expresses Itself through.
All moments unfold within the All/One, and all contents we perceive are manifestations of the All/One, albeit in the dimension we exist in allows for experiences and distortions which run the gamut of possibility. However, the illusion remains wholly an illusion operating upon the incessant interaction between numerous fields of consciousness, these interactions determined and synthesized by the vibrations between each field's actions, words or thoughts in relation to one another.
Thus, when these understandings remain situated at the forefront of the mind one's perceptions of 'others' is such that any and all interactions are done so with the conscious knowledge that it is the All/One who speaks the words being spoken to you, whose eyes fixate upon you, who expresses the emotions and asks of you for assistance or dismisses you, and it is the All/One whom you speak to, gaze at, help or shun, hate or love, although the majority retain the belief that it is 'them', their 'self' with a body and a name and memories and life experiences, which performs any of the aforementioned. The All/One is entirely impersonal and as such all reactionary circumstances which befall us in some way match any particular vibrational energy we had sent out into the Universe prior. With these in mind, it becomes fairly difficult to even begin to form and maintain thoughts of anger, discontent, condescending or judgmental thoughts for more than a few moments and even more impossible to actually act upon these impulses when they arise in response to some element of one's reality, and these responses become less dependent on one's prior conditioning or reflex perspectives/emotions.
I've found since my revelations that the predominate emotional charges which underline and beget my interactions with others are those of peace, kindness, understanding, compassion, a desire to be of assistance, etc., though due to the persisting detachment and dissociation which arose from my perspectives I have grown deeply humble to the point of being highly impersonal and particularly difficult to offend or rile up in any way to the point of lashing out or losing my temperament to a substantial degree, thus my disposition with any whom I meet is peaceful and friendly and rarely if ever leaves those boundaries as I am aware that any life form I interact with is animated by the Creator. Were I to direct anger or rage towards another I am entirely aware that I would be transmitting these vibrations to my Self which is All Selves. The only place anger or any negative vibrational emotion has in life now is to act as catalyst to learn and grow from which is done so quickly and efficiently.
Though I would like to address your notion in regards to an acquiescent disposition and identification of self as having no identity, in that if one is able to consciously and subconsciously detach themselves from the temporary form they are present in but with the simultaneous acknowledgement that one is not descending into emptiness but rather emulating the full peaceful equanimity and void stillness of the undifferentiated pure ground of being then this would predispose one to more passive and calmer states of being; emotions, experiences, circumstances, beliefs, mental formations, aversions, desires, ideas of how things should or should not be, these are secondary facets that arise within one's consciousness and at that moment of manifestation the notion of a choice appears, as to sustain and be strung along by these states or to allow them to fade. Distortions of any kind are just that, distortions of various natures and their existence is optional and determined by and dependent upon the origin and ground that allows these distortions to play out: us, or more precisely, the various ephemeral forms in which the same singular being dwells within and expresses Itself through.
All moments unfold within the All/One, and all contents we perceive are manifestations of the All/One, albeit in the dimension we exist in allows for experiences and distortions which run the gamut of possibility. However, the illusion remains wholly an illusion operating upon the incessant interaction between numerous fields of consciousness, these interactions determined and synthesized by the vibrations between each field's actions, words or thoughts in relation to one another.
Thus, when these understandings remain situated at the forefront of the mind one's perceptions of 'others' is such that any and all interactions are done so with the conscious knowledge that it is the All/One who speaks the words being spoken to you, whose eyes fixate upon you, who expresses the emotions and asks of you for assistance or dismisses you, and it is the All/One whom you speak to, gaze at, help or shun, hate or love, although the majority retain the belief that it is 'them', their 'self' with a body and a name and memories and life experiences, which performs any of the aforementioned. The All/One is entirely impersonal and as such all reactionary circumstances which befall us in some way match any particular vibrational energy we had sent out into the Universe prior. With these in mind, it becomes fairly difficult to even begin to form and maintain thoughts of anger, discontent, condescending or judgmental thoughts for more than a few moments and even more impossible to actually act upon these impulses when they arise in response to some element of one's reality, and these responses become less dependent on one's prior conditioning or reflex perspectives/emotions.
I've found since my revelations that the predominate emotional charges which underline and beget my interactions with others are those of peace, kindness, understanding, compassion, a desire to be of assistance, etc., though due to the persisting detachment and dissociation which arose from my perspectives I have grown deeply humble to the point of being highly impersonal and particularly difficult to offend or rile up in any way to the point of lashing out or losing my temperament to a substantial degree, thus my disposition with any whom I meet is peaceful and friendly and rarely if ever leaves those boundaries as I am aware that any life form I interact with is animated by the Creator. Were I to direct anger or rage towards another I am entirely aware that I would be transmitting these vibrations to my Self which is All Selves. The only place anger or any negative vibrational emotion has in life now is to act as catalyst to learn and grow from which is done so quickly and efficiently.