10-17-2009, 02:02 PM
Returning to the nature of thought-forms, we deal with these all the time on a minor level. I think about typing this sentence, then it appears is a trivial example. It exists in the form of thought, then it becomes some sort of electronic reality.
A more substantial example might be the fact that a black man is now President of the US of A. This "thought" or realized concept will no doubt linger and continue to have an influence on world culture for some time to come.
Another work-a-day example is in the mechanics of the dream realm. There, quite clearly thoughts and things are all made of the same stuff.
On a practical level, IMO, this gets back to the question of crystallization and the so called "magical personality." [Funny term.] As Ra describes, the more an entity regularizes it's energy patterns by focusing it's dedication to it's polarity, the more capacity there is to operate on this outer plane in such a way that the increased efficiency of one's energy vehicle is more conducive to melting the apparent distinction between thoughts and things. Increased efficiency outwardly is a product of increased work done inwardly. Why? Because the outward is a concretization of the past states of the inward, no?
Just a thought.
~P
A more substantial example might be the fact that a black man is now President of the US of A. This "thought" or realized concept will no doubt linger and continue to have an influence on world culture for some time to come.
Another work-a-day example is in the mechanics of the dream realm. There, quite clearly thoughts and things are all made of the same stuff.
On a practical level, IMO, this gets back to the question of crystallization and the so called "magical personality." [Funny term.] As Ra describes, the more an entity regularizes it's energy patterns by focusing it's dedication to it's polarity, the more capacity there is to operate on this outer plane in such a way that the increased efficiency of one's energy vehicle is more conducive to melting the apparent distinction between thoughts and things. Increased efficiency outwardly is a product of increased work done inwardly. Why? Because the outward is a concretization of the past states of the inward, no?
Just a thought.
~P