Yeah, after I have finished The Art of Meditation a few days ago, I'm just going to meditate and let the universe do its thing. Joel Goldsmith also says the process has little to do with understanding, and he also emphasises regularly that it's grace (the experience which ultimately happens) but until that point, devotion and persistence is key.
He also speaks of leaving the world for "a season", which made me think of this:
...but to still this mind of mine?
He also speaks of leaving the world for "a season", which made me think of this:
Quote:Questioner: Could I say, then, that implicit in the process of becoming adept is the seeming polarization towards service to self because the adept becomes disassociated with many of his kind?
Ra: I am Ra. This is likely to occur. The apparent happening is disassociation whether the truth is service to self and thus true disassociation from other-selves or service-to-others and thus true association with the heart of all other-selves and disassociation only from the illusory husks which prevent the adept from correctly perceiving the self and other-self as one.
...but to still this mind of mine?