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Show posts MenuQuote from: Anton Le ContinWhich make me wonder...just what is it about Ouija that causes so much negativity.
QuoteSometimes it takes a psychic reading to kick start our looking within.
QuoteTo put in my two cents here, I think that while the answers do lie within, and while it may take a lifetime of meditation and spiritual journeying to look there, there are times when advice from a kind, motivated individual may be vital.
QuoteHey Kyo,
Great post! I was wondering about the ideas of karma and reincarnation... If a soul reincarnates to get over past life traumas/sufferings, and the incarnation at their present moment is not helping them (possibly hindering them) to procure previous dispositions... will there "next" incarnation be set up "easier"/more efficienctly, or do the souls just keep digging themselves in deeper and deeper until some fluke happening finally snaps them back, and onto the right track?
Thanks, PUL,
Cosmic_Ambitions
Quoteor do the souls just keep digging themselves in deeper and deeper until some fluke happening finally snaps them back, and onto the right track?
Quoteor do the souls just keep digging themselves in deeper and deeper until some fluke happening finally snaps them back, and onto the right track?
QuoteThank you Kyo, most of it I got as "info" in meditations, to me it's nice to hear other people have similar/same informations. Though I'm not aware of possible simultane incarnations, and it's difficult for me to get through this "place" I call my Big I.
Quoteit's difficult for me to get through this "place" I call my Big I.
QuoteHello, my name is Sabrina. I am seventeen years old, and i am having a problem. An older friend of mine has directed me to you. i do not know much about the afterlife and the unknown,
but there is something disturbing in my room, and no one will beleive me or help me. i am not afraid, but extremely effected by it, to the point that i cannot sleep in my room anymore. it opens the doors,
when i sleep i feel something crawling over me and almost about to ... do something to my neck. when this happens i cannot wake up... but my eyes are open. i feel paralyzed. its freaks me out. it also pokes at my feet and sometimes i wake up thinking someone is there, like my momn, and i scream out " What!!" and then realize nothing is there...
i never seeee it, but i hear it and feel it. once i was sleeping and i thought my cat was in the room, knocking things over. but when i woke up fully, i realized i was comepletely alone. i stood up, and then was sent into wat looked like a seizure... i dont know wat that was about... it didnt hurt but my body was spasming...
I am desperate to know what it is. i am curious, open minded and .... that is bad because i am too vulnerable, and unable to say no to certain things. this thing bothers me tho i talk to it like a friend sometimes, hoping to... make it like me instead of trying to kill me or something. please help me.
today i talked to a guy and he said he knew it was a demon or wat he called Incubis, and it was trying to rape me or something... im so .... disturbed by that. i dont know wat to do. please help me
QuoteDave, there have been many instances in the past, and there will be many instances in the future, whereby others like Sabrina, struggling with similar problems, will be desperately seeking advice from forum to forum on the internet.
For these individuals, the fear and suffering can be rather pronounced, and the potential help for themselves as well as the extraphysical intruders (who are really the ones crying out for help), should they have the opportunity to receive good advice from releasement therapists such as yourself, cannot be understated.
Might I suggest that you include as your signature (on this and other internet forums you visit), a sentence or two along the lines of "If you know anyone who might be experiencing spirit haunting, possession or other intrusion difficulties, visit my website here (hyperlink here to Dave's website) for some free advice on what to do."
Then, the hyperlink would point directly onto a section of your website that includes the excellent advice you've just given to Sabrina, as well as hyperlinks to the other IARRT websites for the list of spirit releasement therapists who could help.
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Finally, for the other readers of this thread, I'll like to point out that the International Academy of Consciousness (IAC) also offers courses and training (different courses available for both laypersons and professional practitioners) on Consciential Therapy (CT), which includes the principles that Spirit Releasement Therapy (SRT) works with.
QuoteThanks Kyo - as usual, good advice.
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QuoteSo, the question, Chumley's, is why create an eye that is not perfect? For this reason: that in being human we may learn valuable lessons. That nothing stays the same or is permanent other than love. Why would anyone take a trip down to the earth school of hard knocks and willingly wipe one's own memories, in order to experience joy and suffering of the earth plane? Because we are told that this intense imperfect brief existence can give us more rapid progression of our spirituality and soul than almost anything else.Absolutely. Very well put. More on this in a while.
There is evidence of consciousness and intelligence everywhere we look. Some designs are flawed, but we live in a flawed but beautiful universe. Matthew
QuoteChumley is asking if an imperfect eye blueprint is a proof against intelligent design by a creator (man created in the image of God, etc.). By his reasoning disease, illness, genetic flaws all would be signs of lack of intelligence. He then says, ipso facto - no God designing it.
QuoteDave's posts about ultimate truth made me think and open this thread. Do Buddhists find Buddha because of their mind set and consciousness when they die? (I've read Don's replies saying they don't usually) Do we all call the same universal God different names and are all true?
The pope warned of a moral relativism that is rampant in our culture. The idea that everyone can be right if we don't harm each other. The idea that if it feels good, do it. Kyo has put forth his idea that rather than calling an action good or evil, we should say it is "cosmologically ethical" or cosmoethical, and spiritually oriented.
So I write this to get a feel from members on the board, what you think; is truth relative? Do we all follow our beliefs and have our consciousness make them real for us, or is there a reality out there that is independent of our beliefs? Is one religion more in tune with that reality?
Is there, in fact truth at all?
Matthew
QuoteDave's posts about ultimate truth made me think and open this thread. Do Buddhists find Buddha because of their mind set and consciousness when they die? (I've read Don's replies saying they don't usually) Do we all call the same universal God different names and are all true?
QuoteThe pope warned of a moral relativism that is rampant in our culture. The idea that everyone can be right if we don't harm each other. The idea that if it feels good, do it.
QuoteKyo has put forth his idea that rather than calling an action good or evil, we should say it is "cosmologically ethical" or cosmoethical, and spiritually oriented.
QuoteIs one religion more in tune with that reality?
Quoteis truth relative?Quote
Absolutely (it is Relative). Which is why it the guides & helpers, and organizations such as the International Academy of Consciousness, use terms such as "relative leading edge truths" in discussing their research findings. Because the evolving soul, will have evolving perspectives, and thus evolving truths.
And evolution continues, ad infinitum. Forever.QuoteIs one religion more in tune with that reality?
Every consciousness will be experiencing reality from a unique vantage point. There will be points, areas or planes, such as the denser dimensions, eg. physical Earth, in which consciousnesses across vastly different evolutionary levels and perspectives, will experience a consensual, common reality, coexisting together in a democratic way, propitiating meaningful interaction in various common contexts.
This is verily, the purpose for physical incarnation, and for re-incarnation. (See page 67 of 'Retrocognitions').QuoteDo we all follow our beliefs and have our consciousness make them real for us, or is there a reality out there that is independent of our beliefs?
Beliefs are limiting. Evolving beings let go of beliefs, and see more clearly from their (rightfully unique) Perspectives. Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations. There would be no point to Creation, if not for the possibility of an infinitum of unique perpsectives and experiences for (God, that's You).
To ponder if there's a reality out there that's independent of one's perspectives, is like asking of a tree makes a sound if it falls and no one (not even the tree itself) is there to hear it. You see, all Realities, are the perspectives of some Consciousness. That's by definition.QuoteIs there, in fact truth at all?
Certainly, just as there is God. Your Truth, is You. Therefore, choose wisely, it is a tremendous responsibility.
Kathy wrote (in reply to DocM) :QuoteHi Matthew,(I remarked) Most eloquent, succinct and lovingly expressed.
My ideas about this subject are that we are consciousness and the development of consciousness is an evolutionary feedback process that apparently is infinite. Does truth exist? Absolutely! So what is truth? Truth is in the eye of the beholder. I think it's as simple as that.
Consider also that as we evolve, learn and give new meaning to ideas, each of us is adding to the collective consciousness and in so doing, we are in essence personalizing the development of collective consciousness. In this way I think all of our truths are valid albeit individualized, yet made (perfected?) in the collective.
Love, Kathy
QuoteI didn't mention your link Kyo to the space aliens inserting sinus devices to cause aging because I don't know what to say. That person's fear is certainly false and unjustified. A malignant alien intelligence could find many easier ways to kill off large segments of the population than inserting sinus based devices - so even under the light of reason, this makes no sense.
QuoteThere is normal fear, associated with our reality and abnormal fear that spirals in our mind and spirit. All of us know this firsthand. Of course, the "normal fear," running into a great white shark while swimming, may temporarily activate epinephrine in the physical world. If the response is brief, it may serve some transient benefit. You can claim that this normal flight or fight response is misguided and that we should not allow it if we are truly enlightened, but I might disagree as my adrenaline kicked in swimming away from the shark.
QuoteFear can be conquered in many ways. I find calling it "false evidence appearing real," not at all very comforting. What is better is to look with a tranquil mind at the real situation. Gather facts and knowledge. Then the fear must be cleansed by embracing the feared object or projecting its opposite...
QuoteI have found that meditation and conviction in my positive beliefs were helpful, as well as embracing the object of my fear and replacing it with a constructive positive, and desired end.
As with other paranoid beliefs, this must be confronted as not being based in reality. The person may try other techniques, however I believe that embracing and visualizing the opposite of one's fear (or one's stated desire in the physical world as being manifest), and meditation can do wonders. It did for me.
QuoteInterestingly, I have had several instances in which people reported being reincarnated out of temporal sequence, so the report might be literally valid after all. That's why I thought it worth sharing. For example, a person might report one life in the 1800's, the next in the 1200's, then next in 1700's or 1900's whatever. This is also uncommon.
One other thought, though, is that when I run a session, after going through a death sequence, and the person is reporting experiences in the astral, I often tell people to hold their place in the astral, so I can send them to use various resources in that state. It is possible that the regression backwards to become a rabbit was of this type, a sidetrip occurring by displacement of the viewpoint to a prior event long past, while she remained otherwise on the main forward path, perhaps in some kind of psychic limbo, which is kinda what Kardec was suggesting. Thus this might have been either an actual digression to being a rabbit, or a return to a prior incarnation not otherwise recalled. dave
QuoteAs we progress spiritually we evolve further and further and get higher and higher closer to God.
QuoteWe do eventually all become one.
Quotewhen the soul has reached the highest stage of evolvement sometimes will choose to go back to God.
QuoteAt this point we can merge with God and i assume we lose our personality, or much rather join up with other personalities but i don't know about our conciousnesS? Maybe we lose this i don't know but i don't see how millions can share one "space".
QuoteI'm wasting a HUGE amount of time thinking about this sort of metaphysical mule manure...
QuoteRecently I thought I could have wasted so much time with my meditations and mind-journeys and looking at books and my monitor that after I'd finished this life I must come to the insight that I've done nearly nothing of worth and missed my chance to do the really important things here. But I don't really know what task or service in C1 (intraphysical) I have to do that would make my life complete. Everything seems to be the same, boring, meaningless. Anyone who had a similar crisis?
QuoteToday, on a mind-journey I was told to focus on LEAVING the world, not to force myself doing great deeds of service IN this world, because the bad conscience hinders me to live a good life, which is, so I was told, for me to enjoy the present and don't care about whether I do something good or bad. That there isn't a special task for me to do, only to live and to see that there is nothing to wish and nothing to learn for me anymore, to get certain about this so that I can leave the earth without the urge to come back.