(12-30-2011, 02:56 PM)Oldern Wrote: Oh, that was a mistake my part, now that I look at it. I bundled together the different principles, but Ra told of a different shortcuts than becoming totally "empty" (which was presented with Buddha's case).
I see. I haven't encountered this concept this far in the books myself, and that is why I asked where in the material I could read about it.
I think that this emptiness/void occurs when catalysts are rejected/separated from the self. When one starts to accept and merge with all that there is, this emptiness/void fills with the realization of the Creator. There is no nothingness/emptiness/void, but love/light/unity/intelligent infinity/Creator, in my understanding.
Oldern Wrote:(12-30-2011, 02:21 PM)Ankh Wrote: Right. It seems that there are no short-cuts, but perhaps some entities who are able through memories to reach that gateway. Otherwise, it's work, work, work... Meaning for STO people, acceptance and forgiveness of the self, merging with that self, then other self, and finally the Creator...?
I think that it is a percieved (how is this correctly written? My spell checker always says it is wrong...) "shortcut", but in reality it must be an incarnation where it was planned ahead that there is a possibility of a full transformation into pure love and "Creator-likeness" in a journey that only takes place inside one's own mind. It is not something that really gets in our heads usually, as the general consensus is that people who just sit down and meditate all day, all their lives are "crazy". They are not, but few of us do know this.
I had to go back to the original post to see if we are derailing it now, but I don't think that we are

Let's see if I understand you correctly. Do you mean that full transformation/enlightment is something that takes place only in entity's own mind, and that people who meditate all day are considered by others to be "crazy" but these others don't understand that the enlightment through meditation not only affects our own minds? Am I understanding you correctly? If so, then I agree to a point, that perhaps guys like Buddha and others could sit alone all day long and meditate, and then achieve some kind of enlightment, but I think that participating in everyday life, trying to join the activities of this planet, mingle with people here, share their sorrows and suffer, creates the same effect. That is why there are so many Wanderers here, spread all over this planet, with all kind of services to offer. And many of them, whom I know personally, are struggling with meditations. It just doesn't come easy for them, and while they read in every spiritual source how important the meditation is for their own development/well-being, and they perhaps understand it on some rational/logical level, they still can't do it. However, they are here, and they offer their own unique services, and beam their own unique love/light, and indeed brighten up this sphere, more than they even realize most of the times.

(12-28-2011, 02:25 AM)turtledude23 Wrote: We do things mainly because we want to or we're somehow coerced into doing it, the latter is a necessity of 3D existence though it can be minimized, but why do we do the former? Our interests and desires can change quickly and we follow them so long as they make us a feel satisfied, but where do they come from? We spend our whole lives following desires we don't understand the cause of and nature of. What if we did absolutely nothing and refused to follow any desire?
May I suggest that all interests and desires come from the Creator, or will I be thrown out this thread then?
