the event-horizon technique

topic posted Tue, February 20, 2007 - 2:36 PM by  Paul
Try to meditate for one or two minutes at a time, throughout the day, as you are able. Be aware that the benefit of your meditation session may not be visible for 3 to 12 hours. That’s a concept from the Kabbalah, that many scholars never mention. You should know this. And even if you don’t completely understand this now, then put it in the back or your mind until one day, in the future, when you need it, and suddenly you’ll “see” and understand it.

Remember, your focused meditation or prayers almost always have a time delay. In this way, you should know that the results of your efforts to meditate or pray, will not be felt for 3 to 12 hours. So to get stated, you must persist, even when there is no sign of immediate reward. That’s the difficult part.

After you meditate, don’t forget to notice, sometime during the next 3 to 6 hours, a momentary insight or an strengthened physical persona. The result of your focused meditation will be a common coincidence or sustained influence of a bit of healing light.

It will take some practice, and time, to build your awareness of the cause and effect associations. Look for each minute or two or momentary focused meditation, to produce a causal effect 3-12 hours later.

As you work through your day there are many times when you can stop for a minute or two to meditate or pray. The more often you meditate, the more of these causal events you’ll have to watch out for, 3-12 hours later. If you’re vigalent, there could easily be dozens! How then can you tell, which meditative session– or which mediative technique, produced what causal result? What might seem daunting at first, is actually very easy to do in practice. Let me explain.

When considering the interaction between you– your physical body and the higher realms of consciousness, which you are attempting to communicate with; be aware there is no such thing as time. This technique will work whether or not you understand this. But, if you’re interested: on the astral plane, which is sometimes referred to the other-side, or heaven and hell, there is no such thing as time. Past, present, and future co-exist.

To make this technique work, all you need to know, is how to associate all the focused mediative causal efforts you set into motion, with the 3-12 hour delayed, inner or outer light, causal events you’ve created. It’s easy! Really. Simply associate the most recent causal effort with the most recent causal effect. In this way, you will “see”, much to the suprise of your usual time impared perspective, that they mesh up perfectly.

The more you do this, the more you will notice that the response time, or turn around time, between the cause and the eventual effect, gets smaller and smaller, until they get so close together, you cause a cascade. That’s when the causes and effects are just minutes or second apart. This is called a cascade of synchronicity or a coincidence cascade. It is during these times that you will learn the most about your cause and effect abilities. You may ask questions, make requests, and show gratitued, much the way you usually do in prayer or meditation, but here, the turn around time is so short, that you “can” in a very real sense converse with God, or at least build a more informed and intimate relationship with whatever world you use to represent God in your life.

This is how you build the muscles of faith. Thus, this event horizon technique will be to you, as free weights are to body builders.

(c) 2-20-07 by Paul Zozem
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  • Re: the event-horizon technique

    Tue, February 20, 2007 - 4:05 PM
    Does it not stand to reason that if one exists in a state of perpetual oneness and centeredness on their purpose that their be a constant flow of light healing and syncronicity with the universe thus...connecting the dots and blurring the 3 to 12 hour delay that you speak of.

    Very interesting, I suppose that this must be what you mean when you say, "Simply associate the most recent causal effort with the most recent causal effect. In this way, you will “see”, much to the suprise of your usual time impared perspective, that they mesh up perfectly. "

    Just goes to show that quite often, the key to finding the answer lies in asking the question.
  • Re: the event-horizon technique

    Tue, December 11, 2007 - 9:36 AM
    Just bumping this thread to the top. Speaking from my own experience,
    a focussed stretch of ten to twenty seconds works as well, and for me,
    has the added advantage I can do it regularly, to the point of a habit almost.
  • Re: the event-horizon technique

    Wed, January 16, 2008 - 10:55 AM
    I like it.

    Time is my illusion, and is all based on how my perception is being.

    I like the connection higher consiousness or God, its all about getting to nothingness to be one with everything...

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