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How I process catalyst... - Adonai One - 04-14-2013

Catalyst 1: I perceive an individual as incompetent, arrogant and damaging to other people. I feel this as a rejection, a hate, a fiery passion that intends to see the individual put out of his position of power over others -- if any.

Immediate response to my feelings: No, you're being subjective. This person is the creator as you and everybody else is. He has the right to do whatever he pleases and whatever is within his power. I shall love him and his ways. If I would prefer to see something manifest against his will, may the stronger man win. May I accept my fate if my preference is not met.

Catalyst 2: Somebody is aggravating me or doesn't get along with me.

Immediate response: Your discontent is acceptable and so is this annoying person. All things are perfect even if we never get along.

Is this the proper way to handle things? Or is there a better way?


RE: How I process catalyst... - Phoenix - 04-14-2013

This is my experience/ idea recently:

Catalyst 1: Mention a moral question to others who come back at me with what I consider poison.

First response: Try and clothe this person in the idea is the love/ light etc. Are compassionate in other areas of life. Etc.

Wake up in near panic in the morning as image of person forcibly leaves my mind.

Second response: Thank the creator and guiding forces I was never any closer with this individual. And all was perfect. Guided etc.

This leads onto a lot of other things. A subtle mix. As I think love should. It expands. Smile

Catalyst 2: Instructive meditations.

Working with the whole idea of percieved negativity and how I see, and interact with it and not the individuals. Although I didn't seek these. I meditated on nothing and there they were.