This is a tentative topic.
Cabalah could be seen as if a map, a map close enough to the reality
so as to be useful, yet with the signs malleable enough so as to
allow you to cocreate the journey as you go.
Synchronicites, serendipities, contingencies, deja vu's, seemingly
fated encounters, rhizomatically interconnected challenges
where you are facing, not right/wrong turns, but rather and/and/and
emergent unfolding decisioning/experiencing/perceiving.
The drivers seat, if such a metaphor is allowed here,
is close to the center of inner light, app situated near the
center of dynamic/living balance, between the third eye,
and the innermost voidchannel connecting -root-crown-root-crown-
I will try to outline what could be used as a complementary deck of cards,
with the intention of allowing Paul's cards, to be useful in a rhizomatic fashion.
Cabalah could be seen as if a map, a map close enough to the reality
so as to be useful, yet with the signs malleable enough so as to
allow you to cocreate the journey as you go.
Synchronicites, serendipities, contingencies, deja vu's, seemingly
fated encounters, rhizomatically interconnected challenges
where you are facing, not right/wrong turns, but rather and/and/and
emergent unfolding decisioning/experiencing/perceiving.
The drivers seat, if such a metaphor is allowed here,
is close to the center of inner light, app situated near the
center of dynamic/living balance, between the third eye,
and the innermost voidchannel connecting -root-crown-root-crown-
I will try to outline what could be used as a complementary deck of cards,
with the intention of allowing Paul's cards, to be useful in a rhizomatic fashion.
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Re: Cabalah and Rhizomatics
Fri, November 24, 2006 - 2:37 PMGood to hear from you my old friend John.
You describe this well. I've learned here, in this tribe, that the element of synchronicity is too much of an unknown to be of interest to most people. Other subjects are much more enticing to the casual reader. And the prospect of using cards to build momentum, however valuable it has been to me, is something else the casual seeker is adverse to.
Certainly, I'm interested to hear what you plan.
I think the big mistake I made with my first book was the order in which the techniques were presented were not progressive. The 10 Challenges were taught in the order of the original Sephirah, which is NOT at all stair step approach. All that stuff about synchronicity and telepathy was too far fetched for new seekers. It is as though these people wanted to hear about how they might find sustenance and just be happy, and I told them about how driving a new car to the best restaurant works for me.
Now I am in the process rearranging the order There are certain basic modalities that everyone must grasp before the can progress. For example, basic meditation, self observation, and living in the now. And of course taking responsibility for everything we experience. -
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Re: Cabalah and Rhizomatics
Mon, January 29, 2007 - 12:51 PMWould be very glad for how you see a revising of the order, something that I've only recently come across myself,
through some of the channeled Kryon material found here:
www.kryon.com/seminar%20i...age/DNA.html
What I intend, is to outline something that reconciles/align with, both embodied spirit
as it resonates with/through our DNA, as well with cabalah techniques(revised order)
and the astrological degree symbolism(minor chakras).
This is very much work in progress, perhaps it even borders on a possible new
dispensation as we are approaching convergence.
Oh, and the rhizomatics connection is fairly straightforward, it is due to the nadis,
an ethereal web of lifelight-fibers that when combined, form our etheric bodies
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Re: Cabalah and Rhizomatics
Tue, January 30, 2007 - 8:04 PMand in the spirit of the rhizome,
it must be said that any entry point is equally valid.
thus any revision (or none at all) is equally valid.
whether in the mind of the creator &/or the perceiver
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Re: Cabalah and Rhizomatics
Wed, January 31, 2007 - 1:09 AMExcellent addition littlefish!
Each one of us, represents, as well as is,
a unique entry point, seen from the perspective
of spirit.
Our conjugated differences is synonymous with embodied spirit.
Perhaps we should give some credit to arborescence as well,
after all, it serves us well sometimes, with ease of understanding,
with well-designed, well-thought out ideas and systems.
Which, returning back to rhizomes, should always be tweakable,
and further tweaked and evolved!
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