Control is our God. When we see something that we like then we exercise control so as to enable us to obtain it. When we come across something that we don't like, something that we don't value, then we exercise...
Continue readingControl is our God. When we see something that we like then we exercise control so as to enable us to obtain it. When we come across something that we don't like, something that we don't value, then we exercise...
Continue readingTo think is to deny the infinite; to live our lives wholly within the remit of thought is to deny our own potential. To live exclusively within the remit of thought is – therefore - the Great Disaster. The whole point...
Continue readingThe Equilibrium World – which is, we might say, ‘a world in which everything has been standardized’ - is a place of forgetting. We forget that there is (or ever was) anything else apart from the Equilibrium World and we...
Continue readingThe Defined or Positive Identity is the Supreme Number 1 Attractor State in the equilibrium-seeking system which is society - it's not Rome that all roads lead to but the self. Or maybe ‘Rome’ is a symbol for the self...
Continue readingEverything the ego does it does unwillingly. Even when the ego (or ‘Mind-Created Sense of Self’) enthusiastically pursues its goals (and makes a big song and dance about how great this is) it is doing so unwillingly - it's ‘unwilling’...
Continue readingThe Extrinsic Self is always ‘on the outside’ - it’s always ‘on the outside, looking in’. It can’t ever partake in life, even though it longs to do so; it’s always on the wrong side of an impenetrable glass wall...
Continue readingThe twist (or ‘nuance’) in the Gnostic myth of how the universe was created (and the account of the dynamics of how the Cosmos is run to this day) is that there is an appearance which is different from the...
Continue readingIt's interesting to see just how uninterested we are in the actual nature of things – we generally take everything for granted and busy ourselves pursuing our own uninspiring goals, pursuing our own petty concerns. What this means is that...
Continue readingWhen the system of thought sets us futile or meaningless tasks (as it does do) and compels us to engage (and believe) in them, there is - in a superficial sense – an actual point to what it is doing....
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