cooperation
Before any kind of unity can be achieved in any endeavor in which polarity reigns with the confusion–reclaimed from eons of learning about the differences between opposites, that might rightly be called oppositional juxtaposition of sources of power–opposites must master attraction of that which has been resisted. It is not to master the singular pathway through the dark shadows of the 3-D world as it struggles towards perfection. Such a development as bringing a dense entity into recognition of its ability to move through space denselessly through the element of personal belief without the mastery of oppositional solidarity is, in essence, resistance to and denial of polarities which themselves are not brought into harmonic resonance with each other and thus with the entity in question. It is when the entity, discovering his ability to completely create a harmonic within himself as a comfortable midpoint between thoughts and energies of polar opposite nature, tastes the things he has resisted that he can position himself regarding the frequency signatures of the poles at zero. In himself, cooperation is achieved when, on consideration that polar opposite forces are equally valid and therefore equally exempt from judgment, he feels peace.



anonymous said,
July 26, 2008 at 9:02 pm
Does this mean we can go out and Murder the fuck outa the Eugenist’s and kill their children and tourcher their friends and they will be happy about it.
I’m just looking for the practical example inside the 3D realm of course.
As this is what they do to us, and our laws of one do not apply in matters of global WAR, covert or blatent.
As for the help you are not supplying, if theres anyone left alive hopefully my spiritual memeroy will transmit this reminder to you in person, enabling you to feel the pressure of that sound wave.
opalescentwords said,
July 28, 2008 at 12:06 am
You have read the words and received one layer of meaning from them. Now we respond and reveal a layer which the charge of emotion long carried has left undiscovered. It is with much pride that you may have felt our message of exploring the extremes of human experience is off-handedly condoning the passions of violence and the relinquishment of moral action for the sake of causing overt terror. However, we do understand how such a view can come into being, and ask you one question, after which we leave it to you to reflect again on the basic idea of achieving peace through learning of disturbance, and that question is simply this: If, having experienced pain and lived to have learned from it, you again seek its counsel, are you making a move toward peace of mind and heart, or are you sacrificing the peace you believe is not part of your path to the unremitting fires of insanity, chaos and hopelessness? Anything you wish to experience is possible and you are limited in hope only by your habit of belief in its nonexistence. As part of the agreement to which most of Earth’s population ascribes, an act of violence is punishable by an external force of law. By contrast, hopelessness also begets inaction, which inflicts the punishment, by an internal force of entropic laissez-faire, of suffocation of the spirit. Two polar opposites, one of fury unleashed upon another, one of denial of rage unleashed upon the self, both born of a belief in what could be called a mistaken virtue, either of righteous retribution or of the individual’s powerlessness. Both are extremes, polar opposites to each other on the linearity of thought that right and wrong are meaningless constructs of social structure and hence only chaos reigns supreme, either outwardly or inwardly exhibiting the madness of man’s inability to master such a dichotomy of experience. In the end, nothing measurable is achieved on the scale of peace. It is only in venturing into the realm of what you might say is improbable for your experience that such rigid beliefs are shattered and in the balance of understanding what fear truly means for you, facing it within yourself through the unlikely means of sitting with your fear, that you can begin to taste peace. We only say this regarding your example: To act and react are separate notions, and to enter uninvited into another’s reality defies that which we speak of here. What you see as atrocity you understand, you witness, you feel. Pause. Reflect on the polarity that is presented to you to master. Do you understand, witness, feel your own powerlessness? Is this not also a source of rage? In allowing yourself to experience your own powerlessness as held in one hand and your desire to act as a righter of wrongs in the other, do you not taste the negation of each to the other? And in tasting hopelessness, do you not also taste as its polar opposite the perfection inherent in all things? In witnessing the insanity of violence, you witness your belief that you cannot survive. In death or in life your experience is complete. You need not venture in either direction, however. You have done so countless times before. In this now, all extremes play themselves out without your participation as an agent of right and wrong. In this now, peace is possible. It remains for you only to allow yourself to recognize that in acts of violence, you cease to be and instead become only fodder for the machinery of death. In inaction in which the self is suffocated, the same is true. In witnessing your role as one of power in self-sacrifice to the perfection of being that exists outside of all parameters of time, place, and happenstance, you find the point of non-polarity, in which you tap into the ocean of limitless possibility. You need not act. You need only witness the source from which polar opposites originate. That is the seat of power and the point of co-operation.
ad said,
August 1, 2008 at 1:50 pm
Hi Maryann,
You weren’t supposed to send it, not my best introduction. But a reply for manifestation.
Well I guess I needed to hear this,
I feel like the child Grandpa, spoke to, with words he never used before.
And I had all these plans to build a secret elite army too! So, even that pro-negative was an illusion as succinctly described.
I could not allow, and retained the pain for the memory as a warning, to those in opposition. But the goal is one, and everyone thinks the same thing too. That’s funny.
To engage in Violence is displaying powerlessness and the inwardly held belief of victimization of the self, then.
You know I didn’t need Amanda to send this, but I forgot to remember. I was only goading you into doing what you’re telling me.
My intention is to create the vehicle for world peace. And I sound like the adults I attempted to show to themselves when a child.
I’m obviously not where I thought I was yet. Frustration dealing with me, you say…. looking into it!!
I hope to dance in harmony with you one day, thank you for your message.
Xavaria said,
August 25, 2008 at 3:03 pm
I’m confounded by the conundrum and confluence of this cacaphony. Color me confused.
adc said,
August 30, 2008 at 12:22 am
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