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Post by Caylus Ark on Aug 20, 2016 20:21:27 GMT
Not me...
"With detachment, it will be observed that most people enjoy the melodrama of their lives."
"Everyone's ego is equally unreal, including one's own."
"The student of a true teacher is the totality of all mankind."
"Like buoyancy, the impersonal quality of the sea of consciousness automatically determines the level to which one rises or sinks."
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2016 20:24:05 GMT
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Post by Therin on Aug 26, 2016 12:06:34 GMT
"The art of stalking is a set of procedures and attitudes that enables a warrior to get the best out of any conceivable situation." -The Eagle's Gift
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Post by Therin on Aug 26, 2016 12:13:49 GMT
"The human form is a conglomerate of energy fields which exists in the universe, and which is related exclusively to human beings. Shamans call it the human form because those energy fields have been bent and contorted by a lifetime of habits and misuse."
"Warriors must be impeccable in their effort to change, in order to scare the human form and shake it away. After years of impeccability, a moment will come when the human form cannot stand it any longer and leaves. That is to say, a moment will come when the energy fields contorted by a lifetime of habit are straightened out. A warrior gets deeply affected, and can even die from this straightening out of energy fields, but an impeccable warrior always survives." - The Second Ring of Power
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Post by Montblanc on Aug 28, 2016 0:24:54 GMT
"Warriors must be impeccable in their effort to change, in order to scare the human form and shake it away. After years of impeccability, a moment will come when the human form cannot stand it any longer and leaves. That is to say, a moment will come when the energy fields contorted by a lifetime of habit are straightened out. A warrior gets deeply affected, and can even die from this straightening out of energy fields, but an impeccable warrior always survives." - The Second Ring of Power I have a pdf of his omnibus writings, I never got past the chapters about the ayahuasca experiences, mostly because it's boring to read from the screen, but your quotings tell me I should pick it up again soon.
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Post by Therin on Aug 31, 2016 10:06:07 GMT
"When warriors talk about time, they are not referring to something which is measured by the movement of a clock. Time is the essence of attention; the Eagle's emanations are made out of time; and properly speaking, when a warrior enters into other aspects of the self, he is becoming acquainted with time." - The Eagle's Gift
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Post by Therin on Sept 1, 2016 11:42:35 GMT
"Human beings are perceivers, but the world they perceive is an illusion: an illusion created by a description that was told to them from the moment they were born. So in essence, the world that their reason wants to sustain is the world created by a description and its dogmatic and unavoidable rules, which their reason learns to accept and defend." -Tales of Power (sounds almost like Morpheus from the Matrix in my head)
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Post by Therin on Sept 2, 2016 9:53:25 GMT
"The spirit manifests itself to a warrior at every turn. However, this is not the entire truth. The entire truth is that the spirit reveals itself to everyone with the same intensity and consistency, but only warriors are consistently attuned to such revelations" - The Power of Silence
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Post by Therin on Sept 13, 2016 13:33:32 GMT
"The trump card of the warrior is that he believes without believing. But obviously he can't just say he believes and let it go at that. That would be too easy. To just believe without any exertion would exonerate him from examining his situation. A warrior, whenever he has to involve himself with believing, does it as a choice. A warrior doesn't believe, a warrior has to believe.
Death is the indispensable ingredient in having to believe. Without the awareness of death, everything is ordinary, trivial. It is only because death is stalking him that a warrior has to believe that the world is an unfathomable mystery. Having to believe in such a fashion is the warrior's expression of his innermost predilection." -Tales of Power
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Post by Caylus Ark on Sept 15, 2016 15:53:55 GMT
gardiner, the forbidden knowledge of secret societies
the names given to the great pyramid—Ikhet and khuti—meant “glorious light” or “shining.”
We could say that the orbiting movement of the planets in our solar system represent—and at the same time reflect—the same patterns that are going on within a person’s internal dialogue, as if what is going on in outer-space reflects what is going on within our inner-space, and within the inner depths of our own psyche.
There are many belief systems in the world, but they all come from one basic and undeniable core, invented and evolved separately by the Shining Ones. The same term is used across the globe due to the same enlightened aspect or illumination achieved and sustained by them, and a worship of the same solar globe seen everywhere. These priests were the experts of self-mind-control— manipulating their own minds into the Shining world of the universe through energy cycles and magnetism.
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Post by Therin on Sept 16, 2016 14:30:15 GMT
"Power always makes a cubic centimeter of chance available to a warrior. The warrior's art is to be perennially fluid in order to pluck it." - Tales of Power
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Post by Therin on Sept 19, 2016 14:26:32 GMT
"Only a crackpot would undertake the task of becoming a man of knowledge of his own accord. A sober-headed man has to be tricked into doing it. There are scores of people who would gladly undertake the task, but those don't count. They are usually cracked. They are like gourds that look fine from the outside and yet they would leak the minute you put pressure on them, the minute you filled them with water." - A Separate Reality
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Post by Therin on Sept 20, 2016 20:06:26 GMT
"Knowledge comes to a warrior, floating, like specks of gold dust, the same dust that covers the wings of moths. So, for a warrior, knowledge is like taking a shower, or being rained on like specks of dark gold dust." -Tales of Power
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Post by Therin on Sept 21, 2016 14:46:28 GMT
This one needs to be given to everyone who enters GLP.
"A warrior doesn't need personal history. One day, he finds that it is no longer necessary for him, and he drops it."
"Personal history must be constantly renewed by telling parents, relatives, and friends everything one does. On the other hand, for the warrior who has no personal history, no explanations are needed; nobody is angry or disillusioned with his acts. And above all, no one pins him down with their thoughts or expectations." - Journey to Ixtlan
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Post by Therin on Sept 22, 2016 13:44:49 GMT
"A warrior is never under siege. To be under siege implies that one has personal possessions that could be blockaided. A warrior has nothing in the world except his impeccability, and impeccability cannot be threatened." -The Eagle's Gift
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Post by Therin on Sept 23, 2016 11:51:25 GMT
"A warrior is an immaculate hunter who hunts power; he's not drunk, or crazed, and he has neither the time nor the disposition to bluff, or to lie to himself, or to make the wrong move. The stakes are too high for that. The stakes are his trimmed orderly life which he has taken so long to tighten and perfect. He is not going to throw that away by making some stupid miscalculation, by mistaking something for something else." - Journey to Ixtlan
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Post by Therin on Sept 29, 2016 13:05:59 GMT
"A warrior must know first that his acts are useless, and yet, he must proceed as if he didn't know it. That's a shaman's controlled folly."
"A warrior has no honor, no dignity, no family, no name, no country; he only has life to be lived, and under these circumstances, his only tie to his fellow man is through his controlled folly."
"Nothing being more important than anything else, a warrior chooses any act, and acts it out as if it mattered to him. His controlled folly makes him say that what he does matters and makes him act as if it did, and yet he knows that it doesn't; so when he fulfills his acts, he retreats in peace, and whether his acts were good or bad, or worked or didn't, is in no way part of his concern." - A Separate Reality
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Post by Therin on Oct 1, 2016 12:38:13 GMT
"The self-confidence of the warrior is not the self-confidence of the average man. The average man seeks certainty in the eyes of the onlooker and calls that self-confidence. The warrior seeks impeccability in his own eyes and calls that humbleness. The average man is hooked to his fellow men, while the warrior is hooked only to infinity." -Tales of Power
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Post by Amadeus on Oct 1, 2016 15:45:49 GMT
Therin you are describing morphic field imaginal philosophy through expereince tensegrity magical passes jitter buckmeister fuller and www.cleargreen.com
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Post by Therin on Oct 4, 2016 11:02:22 GMT
Yes, Aether. Exactly. "A seer sees that every man is in touch with everything else, not through his hands, but through a bunch of long fibers that shoot out in all directions from the center of his abdomen. Those fibers join a man to his surroundings; they keep his balance; they give him stability." - A Separate Reality
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