05-29-2016, 11:03 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-29-2016, 11:07 AM by Verum Occultum.)
(05-29-2016, 09:27 AM)Bring4th_Plenum Wrote: that's a neat post. What do you think spurred these changes in you?
Thank you.
Well, within this month I have, for the first time, read portions of Seth's explanations about how our thoughts create our experience. Beliefs are strong thoughts that can be either limiting or expansive. My beliefs about this reality were already quite flexible, so I think the activation of deeper examination of them influenced these changes in my consciousness. I strongly believe anyone can do this if they extend their beliefs on a conscious level.
Quote:so non-attachments to these 'sub-moments' then creates the juxtaposition?
In my opinion this can be so, but there is a possibility of not fully enjoying sub-moments due not to being attached to them. I understand that is not what you mean, but felt like this was an important thing to say. However, if you flow through the moments then there is no specific attachment and the next "check point" can be pursued. I would still say there is a deeper aspect than non-attachment which creates the juxtapositions we speak of.
In a deeper sense, what creates the juxtaposition between core moments is your own conscious focus of their atmospheres, whether you are attached to their sub-moments or not. I find that the impetus of activity brings core moments closer together. Activity helps because you are doing and moving, not only in space, but in time. Flowing with the current of time is comparable to velocity in space. Therefore, there exists velocity in time.
For example, when you stare at a clock, there is little activity and you are focusing on only one core moment. So the juxtaposition is from this perspective created by your own inner ability to produce activity at a rate that it can cause more and more powerful fluctuations in time, so to speak. When there are no fluctuations in time, you feel 'stuck'. I believe that once you are ready to shift your focus into a different atmosphere, you will (do it automatically). You do it by yourself, because experience is essentially subjective. That is also what Ra understands, which is why we are in the same stream of time [objective] but they exist beyond time as we know it [subjective].
It's not extremely necessary to create divisions like 'core moments' and 'sub-moments', but these terms help me to express my understanding. I think a keyword to be noted in this context is intensity.