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Thread: 4 tips for working with catalyst
09-04-2017, 09:40 AM
I will only add that meditation underlies these realizations. (And in meditation you realized these
![]() Meditation is so very important! Meditation is how we can realize these concepts and work with them ourselves.
Thoughts I had after reading :
1. If dissociation is sought, which attracts an over-bombardment to lead to dissociation. It could also relate to the unconscious imbalances of spirit that seek the conscious mind complex to harmonize to these aspects as they require to be processed, and then the deeper hidden turmoil within manifests without. 2. Nothing to add. 3. I'd just add that depending on the already aquired balance, it is much easier for some than others. Also, strong energy centers are not as required as balanced centers, oftentimes a needle can pierce higher than a pillar which blocks at many obstacles. 4. The ultimate purpose of all catalysts, whatever the density, is to answer the calling of your free will. If you did not have desires that require polarization then your reality would not throw catalysts for polarization at you, even in third density, although that would be unlikely to not be there whatsoever as no one truly does start a lifetime as a perfectly blank canvas. This notion would help to perceive events as ever serving you more than imposing something on you. Seeing this might take time but you always get to see it was so in the end.
09-05-2017, 03:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-05-2017, 03:53 PM by GentleReckoning.)
I find the process to be extremely simple.
A thought/feeling enters the consciousness. If it causes one to feel happier or sadder, it is imbalanced. Affirming that the thought is simply ok (a derivative of Ra's go-to "all is well") balances out the thought. The idea being that any great change in mood takes one out of the ideal flow state of creation. Once the self is balanced to the extent where nothing 'rocks the boat' so to speak, then it is ideal to simply delve into the self, and find ones' goals over time/space for the self, for community, and for recreation. Then begin creating that. Reality then offers lessons in regards to those desires. This is in a sense consciously choosing our incarnational lessons. If there is any great attachment that is not desired, the phrase "I don't give a f***." often cuts cords so quickly that a searing sensation (not painful, but noticeable) is felt as the cord is cut. Now, there is blowback from the conscious severing of cords as each cord is what holds us to potential probability nexuses, and to stray too far from certain desired timelines creates catalyst of a painful sort; however, the total freedom afforded is of course priceless. Once there is no great attachment and a stable emotional bedrock has been laid, creation is straightforward and enjoyable. "1. Over-bombardment of catalyst leads to dissociation. 2. Proper balancing and processing of catalyst greatly aids one's growth and quality of further catalyst. 3. The primary keys in developing the ability to consciously shape and choose catalyst include knowledge of self, study of the archetypal mind, strength of polarization, and strong balanced energy centers. 4. The ultimate purpose of all catalyst in third density is transformation and polarization. Conscious remembering of this greatly aids one's efficiency in working with the third density experience. " My thoughts: 1. Too many cords. Cut unnecessary attachments. 2. Agreed. I call this having a stable emotional bedrock. 3. Irrelevant. Catalyst is to a large degree chosen by the higher self, and it is simply our 'job' if you will to choose the physical form through which this catalyst is expressed. 4. I am not aware of an ultimate purpose except for expression/knowledge of self in infinite permutations.
09-05-2017, 09:27 PM
I thought these 'tips' were going to the mental areas of discipline of those seeking to heal (first themselves).
09-05-2017, 09:31 PM
The mind thru window of the conscious mind sows its own activity. Properly to the conscious mind catalyst is most often conditions of being. As patterns emerge bias as declarations within the conscious mind occur.
09-13-2017, 11:15 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-13-2017, 11:16 AM by rva_jeremy.)
These are great tips! I especially resonate with the "dissociation" concept with respect to catalyst. It tacks very well with the Buddhist message of mindfulness as a means to really participating in the experiences of our lives fully, using meditation as a dojo for practice in real life:
Pema Chödrön Wrote:In practicing meditation, we're not trying to live up to some kind of ideal — quite the opposite. We're just being with our experience, whatever it is. If our experience is that sometimes we have some kind of perspective, and sometimes we have none, then that's our experience. If sometimes we can approach what scares us, and sometimes we absolutely can't, then that's our experience. "This very moment is the perfect teacher, and it's always with us" is really a most profound instruction. Just seeing what's going on — that's the teaching right there. We can be with what's happening and not dissociate. Awakeness is found in our pleasure and our pain, our confusion and our wisdom, available in each moment of our weird, unfathomable, ordinary everyday lives. There's something about experiencing phenomenal reality that "nails you to the spot", which seems confining and claustrophobic but is actually exactly the experience that our catalyst is lining up for us. I also return to this excerpt when I think about catalyst and the way to engage it for maximum learning, with a focus on our own reactions and an inquisitiveness into our mindset and thinking relative to experience: Hatonn Wrote:I am Hatonn. I am now with this instrument. When we speak of the reality of that which you call love, we speak of a universal concept. We speak of a concept with which all things have been created. We speak of a concept which contains all things that you experience. And man of Earth looks about him, and he sees about him that which is disagreeable to what he would desire. And he labels it, what you would call, to be bad or negative. I come back to that idea a lot: "learn to meet head-on all things in the light of love". I've spent a lot of my life avoiding catalyst instead of diving into it. I get the sense, 777, that your insight has a lot to do with balance because it is in avoiding and ignoring catalyst that it piles up until it bombards us. |
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