06-30-2015, 03:22 PM
Hello Dear Plenum,
I would say, that Mind is a Father, while Spirit is a Mother. Mind lacks tenderness/fondness to fulfill the role of the Mother (in my opinion).
I don’t think I would made such connection (“Death” with a Thought-Form), but longer I think about it, I’m more convinced You are perfectly right. Moreover, I think I can see those Thoughts-Form within me and I begin to understand my own “distortions” in that regard.
Thank You, Dear Plenum.
All I have Best in me for You
(07-26-2012, 08:45 AM)Bring4th_Plenum Wrote: (...)
I am of the belief that once Thought Forms are engendered, they are fully in the realm of the physical. That is, they are as real as an apple or gravity and operate in the physical space. They are no longer mental as such, even though the mind is their mother and father.
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I would say, that Mind is a Father, while Spirit is a Mother. Mind lacks tenderness/fondness to fulfill the role of the Mother (in my opinion).
(07-26-2012, 08:45 AM)Bring4th_Plenum Wrote: (…)
anyway, back to my friend Death. I have been understanding that death, also known as Transformer of the Body can act as an agent of liberation; when one is ready and willing, many of the Thought Forms which have been plaguing our experience can be released and our body (physical experience) will no longer be distorted by their presence.
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I don’t think I would made such connection (“Death” with a Thought-Form), but longer I think about it, I’m more convinced You are perfectly right. Moreover, I think I can see those Thoughts-Form within me and I begin to understand my own “distortions” in that regard.
Thank You, Dear Plenum.
All I have Best in me for You